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Nightmare in Wax

  • 1969
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
945
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Nightmare in Wax (1969)
Horror

The disfigured curator of a wax museum murders his enemies and then uses their bodies as exhibits in his museum.The disfigured curator of a wax museum murders his enemies and then uses their bodies as exhibits in his museum.The disfigured curator of a wax museum murders his enemies and then uses their bodies as exhibits in his museum.

  • Director
    • Bud Townsend
  • Writer
    • Rex Carlton
  • Stars
    • Cameron Mitchell
    • Anne Helm
    • Scott Brady
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    945
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    • Director
      • Bud Townsend
    • Writer
      • Rex Carlton
    • Stars
      • Cameron Mitchell
      • Anne Helm
      • Scott Brady
    • 37User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Vincent Rinard
    Anne Helm
    Anne Helm
    • Marie Morgan
    Scott Brady
    Scott Brady
    • Detective Haskell
    Berry Kroeger
    Berry Kroeger
    • Max Black
    Victoria Carroll
    Victoria Carroll
    • Theresa
    Phillip Baird
    • Tony Deen
    John 'Bud' Cardos
    John 'Bud' Cardos
    • Sergeant Carver
    • (as Johnny Cardos)
    Hollis Morrison
    Hollis Morrison
    • Nick
    James Forrest
    • Alfred Herman
    Virgil Frye
    Virgil Frye
    • Ralph Tenier
    Mercedes Alberti
    • Stella Costello
    Barry Donohue
    • Leslie
    Ingrid Dittmar
    • Secretary
    • (as Ingrid Dittman)
    Maria Polo
    • Nurse
    • (as Marie Polo)
    Lucio Pineda
    • Chauffeur
    Ken Osborne
    • Bartender
    • (as Kent Osborne)
    Rini Martin
    • Dancer
    The Gazzari Dancers
    • Themselves
    • Director
      • Bud Townsend
    • Writer
      • Rex Carlton
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    5hawklinemonster

    Please can we have the restored double-DVD of Nightmare in Wax and Island of the Doomed

    I enjoyed Nightmare in Wax, taking it on the pulpy level that it intends and achieves. It's fun. It's not mindlessly sadistic (so if you want that, look elsewhere). Not hopelessly incompetent, either (just a bit, maybe, but hope is there).

    I admit that at first I confused it with a wax museum horror featuring a curator with a false hand, which is interchangeable with a hook or a cleaver. Were there two versions of this film? No; the man with the cleaver was Patrick O'Neal in Chamber of Horrors (1966). It gave me a restless night figuring that one out. These things worry horror fans.

    The Patrick O'Neal film is a classier offering. The photography is much glossier, and Wilfred Hyde-White adds his own charm to the proceedings. But Cameron Mitchell in Nightmare in Wax adds his own special (if not too refined) touch of wickedness, pursuing Anne Helm through his Faustian workshop, hypodermic in hand. That chase between tottering dummies and bubbling vats doesn't quite elevate the film into the realms of horror achieved by Lionel Atwill and Fay Wray... but it's pretty good, all the same.

    A couple of years before Nightmare in Wax, Cameron Mitchell starred in a Spanish/West German co-production of Island of the Doomed (1967) (a.k.a. The Bloodsuckers, The Maneater of Hydra, etc.) I was fortunate enough to see that sharing a double-bill with Slaughter of the Vampires. That was in my long-ago teens. Much more recently I bought it on DVD (with the widescreen sadly cropped). Now wouldn't it be great if someone had the discrimination (I shan't say the taste) to bring out a restored widescreen double-DVD of both Nightmare in Wax and Island of the Doomed. We can only hope!
    Michael_Elliott

    Fair

    Nightmare in Wax (1969)

    ** (out of 4)

    Former actor Vincent Renard (Cameron Mitchell) had to put his acting career on hold after his lover's jealous boyfriend burned his face beyond recognition. Vincent, being the good guy he is, didn't let this deformity get him down. Instead of lying around doing nothing, Vincent decided to open a max museum to display various celebrities from Frank Sinatra to Elizabeth Taylor. However, there's also a special section devoted to recently missing actors who in fact are the real victims killed by Vincent himself.

    It's quite clear this is another takeoff on Mystery of the Wax Museum, which was also remade by Vincent Price in House of Wax. Both of those films are highly entertaining mysteries but that's not the case for Nightmare in Wax, which comes off more of a hack job than anything else. Unlike the previous two films however, this one here allowed some more graphic death scenes including the wonderfully bloody disfiguration of Vincent himself, running around with blood gushing from his eye.

    The actual "mystery" of the previous two films were a bit far fetched but the mystery in this movie really hurts the film because it's so damn obvious Vincent is the killer that it gets quite boring watching the detectives try and figure out the mystery. There are so many clues given to the police that I had to keep shaking my head wondering how long it was going to take them to figure it out. Cameron Mitchell, God bless his poor soul, is quite good here in his usual over the top way and keeps the film interesting throughout. If you haven't seen Mystery or House then check those out before viewing this one.
    4BaronBl00d

    Hell Hath No Fury Like A Wax Sculptor's Scorn

    Definitely not a good film but nowhere as bad as some would paint it to be. Nightmare in Wax tells the story of a man, having had his face disfigured in a typical flashback scene, wreak his vengeance on those directly responsible and those indirectly for the losses in his life - most notably the love and companionship of a beautiful young actress. Cameron Mitchell plays the artist with his typical flair, albeit limited flair. Actually, I thought he gave one of his better performances. What exactly does that mean? Mitchell wears an eye patch, endlessly smokes cigarettes, wears a motley tunic, and talks to his creations in wax. They are not your ordinary wax dummies, but rather people still alive controlled by some serum that makes them lose control of all neurological function. They become zombies in effect. I thought the premise here was inventive if nothing else. It has some ludicrous explanation, but does serve the plot. This is a film of the 60s to be sure with some psychedelic camera-work by Bud Townsend and company. The acting is mediocre but Mitchell, Scott Brady, and Barry Kroeger give interesting turns. The wax figures of Hollywood's bygone era are done very effectively and most of the location shooting was very credible. The end of the film dissipates into something not quite real - either another example of 60s cultural cinema or the end of the scriptwriter's creativity. I'm banking on the latter. Despite its many flaws, I enjoyed the film. The opening scene showing an actor being needled was effectively done as was a police chase on the waterfront.
    Dethcharm

    "You Just Say Yes, And I Get Goosebumps All Over!"...

    THE MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM (1933) with Lionel Atwill and Fay Wray was remade in 1953 as HOUSE OF WAX with Vincent Price. Both of these films are horror classics in their own right. NIGHTMARE IN WAX is a remake of the remake, with Cameron Mitchel in the role of bitter, disfigured, wax figure creator, Vincent Renard.

    True to the original plot, people are disappearing, shortly before new wax dummies appear in Vincent's studio. There's a new "twist", in that these are more like zombies than corpses dipped in wax. Vengeful and totally bananas, Mitchell plays Renard like he's channeling eeevil Captain Kirk in an eye patch, with oatmeal on his face!

    Absurd and thuddingly boring, enduring this movie is like swimming through mud. Sans any terror, drama, or suspense, even its attempts at humor fall dead. Seemingly made over a long weekend, the production values are much like those found in TV commercials of the period. This is cinematic cruelty, a dull knife through the viewer's brainpan...
    5edwoodjr2003

    Nightmare in Wax is better than the ad art would attest to.

    I'm not sure what the 80's repackaging with the burning skull has to do with it but............ It's like someone filmed a community play. What's wrong with that? Definitely some good shoe clicking foley artist work. It's good to see a movie where people smoke cigarettes as they work/act - improv smoking. Cameron Mitchell movies are always watchable. Especially when there is an eye-patch involved. Some people called this a "Z" Movie and that's what it is, but good still under proper conditions. Would be good in IMAX 3-D. Gave it a "5" because it's definitely one of those get it or not movies. I think I bought a lawnmower from that detective guy in scene 29 over at ACE in 1974. Would actually be good at a drive-in with a six pack.

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    • Trivia
      Waxworks scenes filmed in Movieland Wax Museum, Buena Park California.
    • Goofs
      On screen the go go number ends, the girls stop dancing and exit the stage as the audience applauds, but on the soundtrack, the band continues playing mid-song, no applause heard.
    • Quotes

      Theresa: Vinnie, what are you gonna do with me?

      Vincent Renard: Kill you.

    • Connections
      Featured in TJ and the All Night Theatre: When Worlds Collide + Nightmare in Wax (1980)

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Crown International Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Monster of the Wax Museum
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, California, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Paragon International Pictures
      • Productions Enterprises Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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