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Madhouse
Directed by
Jim Clark
PG
1974
1h 32m
Crime
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Horror
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6.2
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Horror movie actor Paul Toombes, famous for playing "Dr. Death," suffers a nervous breakdown before going to England to do a TV series. Cast and crew members start dying the way characters did in Toombes' old movies.
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Cast of Madhouse
Vincent Price
Paul Toombes
Peter Cushing
Herbert Flay
Robert Quarry
Oliver Quayle
Adrienne Corri
Faye
Linda Hayden
Elizabeth Peters
Natasha Pyne
Julia Wilson
Michael Parkinson
TV Interviewer
Barry Dennen
Gerry Blount
Ellis Dayle
Alfred Peters (as Ellis Dale)
Catherine Willmer
Louise Peters
Jenny Lee Wright
Carol Clayton
Julie Crosthwaite
Ellen
John Garrie
Inspector Harper
Ian Thompson
Bradshaw
Peter Halliday
Psychiatrist
Basil Rathbone
Basil (archive footage)
Boris Karloff
(archive footage)
Hyma Beckley
Passenger on Quayside (uncredited)
George Blackler
George the Make-Up Artist (uncredited)
Robert Cawdron
CID Inspector (uncredited)
Michael Craze
Reporter (uncredited)
David Jackson
Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Patrick Jordan
Ship's Steward (uncredited)
Earl Rhodes
Boy Fishing (uncredited)
Pam Rose
Pretty Blonde (uncredited)
Christopher Sandford
Reporter (uncredited)
Reg Thomason
Hollywood Party Guest (uncredited)
Jim Clark
Director
Ken Levison
Writer
Greg Morrison
Writer
Max Rosenberg
Producer
Milton Subotsky
Producer
Madhouse Ratings & Reviews
Kevin Ward
July 2, 2025
My favorite moment of Vincent Price and Peter Cushing dueling. Two legends. Loved the use of footage of Price’s earlier movies. This and the meta Vincent Price narrative make it a really fun watch for fans of Price.
InSession Film
Kristin Battestella
We feel for this terrorized former star, yet the Dr. Death persona is no less sinister in quality as dual imagery and creepy soliloquies invoke a haunting portrayal.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
It's a seemingly foolproof premise that's employed to predominantly lackluster and uninvolving effect by Clark...
Alternate Ending
Tim Brayton
Has the unmistakable feel of a valediction, not just for Price's career as a horror movie leading man, but for an entire ethos of horror movie-making.
Creative Loafing
Matt Brunson
Madhouse is far more silly than suspenseful, and the identity of the killer is never once in doubt, but as a vehicle for Price -- and as a behind-the-scenes peek at filmmaking -- it's worth a late-night watch.
ESplatter
Steve Biodrowski
A weak genre effort, Madhouse makes little if any effort to transcend the horror label, instead offering up familiar elements for the benefit of undemanding viewers. Nevertheless, it is amusing for [Vincent] Price fans.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Cheesy but enjoyable.
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