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Nightmare in Wax

Half Human... Trapped In A Bubbling Cauldron Of Terror!
1969 | 98m | English

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Popularity: 0.7 (history)

Director: Bud Townsend
Writer: Rex Carlton
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The disfigured curator of a wax museum murders his enemies and then uses their bodies as exhibits in his museum.
Release Date: May 14, 1969
Director: Bud Townsend
Writer: Rex Carlton
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Keywords wax museum
Production Companies Crown International Pictures, Paragon International Pictures, Productions Enterprises Inc.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 17, 2026
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Cameron Mitchell Vincent Renard
Anne Helm Marie Morgan
Scott Brady Det. Haskell
Berry Kroeger Max Black
Victoria Carroll Theresa
Phillip Baird Tony Deen
John "Bud" Cardos Det. Sgt. Bud Carver
Virgil Frye Ralph Tenier
Ken Osborne Bartender (as Kent Osborne)
James Forrest Alfred Herman
Name Job
Rex Carlton Writer
Leonard Kwitt Editor
Bud Townsend Director
Glen R. Smith Director of Photography
John "Bud" Cardos Production Manager
Sy Devore Wardrobe Designer
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Herbert Sussan Executive Producer
Rex Carlton Executive Producer
Martin B. Cohen Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

**_“House of Wax” reimagined for the late 60s with Cameron Mitchell_** Shot in late 1966, but not released until spring, 1969, this ‘B’ horror is different enough from Vincent Price’s more well-known flick to make it worthwhile. The modern-day setting distinguishes it from similar films, such as ... 1966’s “Chamber of Horrors.” It’s colorful, surprisingly inventive, and effectively captures the groovy late 1960s, particularly the go-go dancing sequence featuring The T-Bones, which brings to mind the contemporaneous “Corruption” wherein 54 years-old Peter Cushing goes to a ‘rad’ party. In the beauty department, there’s Anne Helm as protagonist Marie, Victoria Carroll as ditzy blonde Theresa and Mercedes Alberti as Stella in semi-suspended animation. More shoulda been done with them, but they nevertheless shine. Some people are confused by the ending, but the answer is literally in the title of the movie. Think of another film that debuted the same year, “The Night of the Following Day.” Evidently, the idea was fresh back then. It runs about 10 minutes too long at 1h 35m; and was shot in the Los Angeles area, specifically the Movieland Wax Museum in Buena Park and the Santa Monica Pier. GRADE: B/B-

Nov 28, 2025