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The Mansion of Madness
The Mansion of Madness

The Mansion of Madness (1973)

46% User Rating
1h 39min
Horror

"The Newest Edgar Allan Poe Horror Thriller!"

The inmates of an insane asylum take over the institution, imprison the doctors and staff, and then put into play their own ideas of how the place should be run.

Juan López MoctezumaDirector

Cast

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Claudio Brook

Claudio Brook

Dr. Maillard / Raoul Fragonard

Arthur Hansel

Arthur Hansel

Gaston LeBlanc

Ellen Sherman

Ellen Sherman

Eugénie

Martin LaSalle

Martin LaSalle

Julien Couvier

David Silva

David Silva

Cult Priest

Mónica Serna

Mónica Serna

Blanche

Max Kerlow

Max Kerlow

Dr. Maillard

Susana Kamini

Susana Kamini

Cult Priestess

Pancho Córdova

Pancho Córdova

Pseudo-Marshall

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Roberto Dumont

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Jorge Bekris

Henri - the Coachman

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René Alís

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Mario Castillón Bracho

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Óscar Saro

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Diane Shay

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Virgilio Leos

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Abraham Stavans

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Victorio Blanco

Cult Monk

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Paloma Zozaya

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Sofía Solorio

Julia Marichal

Julia Marichal

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Ramón Barragán

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Lya Engel

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José Antonio Alcaraz

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Nadine Markova

Javier Batiz

Javier Batiz

Macaria

Macaria

Peter Jones

Peter Jones

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Kevin McCormick

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Guillermo S. Maldonado

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María Antonieta Domínguez

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Emmanuel Oléa

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Joan Mary

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Antonio Zubiaga

Pseudo-soldier

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Tita Arroyo

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Fernando Rosales

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René Barrera

Bandit

Gerardo Zepeda

Gerardo Zepeda

Bandit

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Vicente Lara

Bandit

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Juan Garza

Bandit

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Beatriz Velo

León Singer

León Singer

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Simon Alkon

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Sammy Viskin

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Germán Castro

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Miguel Ángel Santamaría

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Roberto Hernández

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Alexis Arroyo

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Nurit Viskin

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 60%

June 22, 2025

**_Surrealistic sanatorium of lunacy_** In southern France, 1845, a journalist returns to his home country (Arthur Hansel) to visit an asylum that, reportedly, uses revolutionary techniques to treat the mentally ill. The head doctor (Claudio Brook) gives him a tour of his vast institution, but will he make it out alive and sane? A Mexican production shot in the summer of 1971, “The Mansion of Madness” is also known as “Dr. Tarr’s Torture Dungeon,” based on a short story by Edgar Allan Poe. It combines the Star Trek episode “Whom God’s Destroy”—which was also no doubt inspired by the same Poe yarn (albeit unofficially)—and mixes it with a standard story set-up of Hammer and AIP horror flicks (a visitor arrives at a remote mansion or castle and learns the horrors thereof, à la Jonathan Harker going to Dracula’s castle). There’s a sequence reminiscent of Fritz Lang’s duology "The Indian Tomb" and "The Tiger of Eschnapur.” I’m talking about Debra Paget’s dance sequence in both films. Yvonne Craig had a similar scene in the aforementioned “Whom Gods Destroy” whereas this movie features Ellen Sherman in the dance episode as Eugenie. While Sherman has a certain appeal, she just can’t compete with either Paget or Craig IMHO. The visuals are superb with vibrant colors and a flair of surrealism. It’s worth seeing just for this. Unfortunately, the first half, which consists mostly of a tour of the fascinating sanatorium, is more compelling than the second, which devolves into lunatic goings-on. I suppose that’s to be expected, given the nature of the tale, but the script needed fine-tuning to make the last act more compelling. "Silent Night, Bloody Night" was filmed six months prior and was more imaginative with the basic plot, not to mention transferring the story to the modern day, but isn’t as visually mind-blowing. Still, it is the superior film IMHO, yet it’s worth seeing both. It runs 1 hour, 24 minutes, and was shot at Estudios America in Coyoacan, Mexico City. GRADE: B-/C+

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