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Twins of Evil

Country: UK, Language: English, 87 mins

  • Director: John Hough
  • Writer: Tudor Gates; Sheridan Le Fanu
  • Producer: Harry Fine; Michael Style

CGiii Comment

Hammer Horror always delivers...with varying degrees of quality.

Loaded with subtext, camp and un-horrifying.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

In nineteenth century middle-Europe, orphaned teenage twins Maria and Frieda go to live with their uncle Gustav Weil, who heads the Brotherhood, a vigilante group trying to stamp out vampirism. But their methods are random and misplaced and the only result is a terrorised populace. The real threat lies with Count Karnstein, and although the twins seem outwardly to be identical, Frieda finds herself much more drawn than her sister to the Count's castle dominating the skyline.

Cast & Characters

Inigo Jackson as Woodman;
Judy Matheson as Woodman's Daughter;
Peter Cushing as Gustav Weil;
Harvey Hall as Franz;
Alex Scott as Hermann;
Shelagh Wilcocks as Lady in Coach;
Madeleine Collinson as Frieda Gellhorn;
Mary Collinson as Maria Gellhorn;
Kathleen Byron as Katy Weil;
Roy Stewart as Joachim;
Luan Peters as Gerta;
Damien Thomas as Count Karnstein;
Dennis Price as Dietrich;
Maggie Wright as Alexa;
Katya Wyeth as Countess Mircalla