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The House of 1,000 Dolls

1967 | 90 min | Drama · Horror · Crime · Thriller

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Synopsis

The House of 1,000 Dolls is a 1967 Harry Alan Towers German-Spanish international co-production white slavery thriller directed by Jeremy Summers and starring Vincent Price. It has been described as "quite possibly the sleaziest movie AIP ever made". The film is set in Tangier. Released initially in Spain, it was not released in the United States until November 1967.

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Credits

Producer
Harry Alan Towers
Director
Jeremy Summers
Screenplay
Harry Alan Towers
Director of Photography
Manuel Merino Rodríguez
Original Music Composer
Charles Camilleri
Editor
Allan Morrison
Country
Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, United States, Spain

Cast · 13

Vincent Price

Vincent Price

YS

Yelena Samarina

Martha Hyer

Martha Hyer

Claudia Gravy

Claudia Gravy

Wolfgang Kieling

Wolfgang Kieling

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