“The Crimson Cult” (1968) – Some traditions never die.

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An outsider travels to a rural English town to conduct business and uncovers an ages old secret. The town commemorates the execution of a witch centuries before. Our businessman begins to experience nightmares of weird rituals of which he is a participant and stumbles upon evidence of unwelcome intrusions into his room. Could it be that witchcraft practitioners are still active in the town and he is to be one of their unwitting sacrifices? I think you know the answer to that.

Enjoyable romp due chiefly to the presence of horror legends Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee. Both are very solid and, at turns, diabolical. Fitting. Also on hand for the fun are screen horror veterans Barbara Steele and Michael Gough.

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