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Torture Dungeon

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
400
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Torture Dungeon (1969)
DramaHorror

In Medival England, a sadistic duke plots to kill off all the heirs to the throne of England so he can claim the title crown for himself.In Medival England, a sadistic duke plots to kill off all the heirs to the throne of England so he can claim the title crown for himself.In Medival England, a sadistic duke plots to kill off all the heirs to the throne of England so he can claim the title crown for himself.

  • Director
    • Andy Milligan
  • Writers
    • John Borske
    • Andy Milligan
  • Stars
    • Gerald Jacuzzo
    • Susan Cassidy
    • Patricia Dillon
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    400
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy Milligan
    • Writers
      • John Borske
      • Andy Milligan
    • Stars
      • Gerald Jacuzzo
      • Susan Cassidy
      • Patricia Dillon
    • 17User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Gerald Jacuzzo
    • Norman, Duke of Norwich
    • (as Jerremy Brooks)
    Susan Cassidy
    • Heather MacGregor
    Patricia Dillon
    • Lady Jane
    Neil Flanagan
    • Peter the Eye
    Richard Mason
    • Ivan the Hunchback
    Maggie Rogers
    • Margaret, the one-eyed Hag
    Hal Borske
    • Albert, Duke of Aberthy
    • (as Haal Borske)
    Donna Whitfield
    • Lady Agatha
    George Box
    • Marvin
    Patricia Garvey
    • Rosemary
    Dan Lyra
    • William
    • (as Dan Tyra)
    Helen Adams
    • Handmaiden
    Robert Fricelle
    • Mister MacGregor
    • (as Robert Fucello)
    Matt Baylor
    • Torture dungeon victim
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Andy Milligan
    • Writers
      • John Borske
      • Andy Milligan
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    4Hey_Sweden

    "I'm trisexual. Yes, that's it. I'll try anything for pleasure."

    Supposedly inspired by "Tower of London", cult filmmaker Andy Milligan co-wrote and directed this insipid "British" period piece set in medieval times when the power-crazed Duke of Norwich (Gerald Jacuzzo) will murder anybody standing in his way. One such obstacle is the beautiful young Heather MacGregor (Susan Cassidy), who needs to bear a child who will inherit the throne.

    Even knowing what to expect from Milligan - namely, bargain-basement gore, his own ridiculous costumes, and extremely tacky acting - it takes a special kind of patience to sit through "Torture Dungeon". The gore actually isn't *that* plentiful, and in fact the film spends precious little time in the title location. (Still, I have to give some credit to any film that begins with a decapitation.) Overall, the film wastes too much time with talk until it gets to what could possibly be considered the highlights.

    Jacuzzo does border on competent with his amusing portrayal of the slimy antagonist, there is a fair amount of nudity both female and male, and Hal Borske is hilarious fulfilling similar duties to those he performed in Milligans' "The Ghastly Ones". He plays Albert, a grass and bug-munching half-wit who needs to be instructed on how to have sex with Heather.

    Even with the films' faults, it's hard to completely knock any story that includes a pitchfork impalement, a one-eyed witch (Maggie Rogers), and an attempted threesome with a serving girl (Patricia Garvey) and a homosexual hunchback (Richard Mason), among other things.

    Four out of 10.
    gregoodsell

    When knights were bold

    In your reviewer's humble opinion, schlock director Andy Milligan's most entertaining film. Plotless jumble about a power struggle for the throne of England, this has double-crosses, torture, murder, hippie-dippie Renaissance costumes and an abandoned greenhouse for the main set!

    Check out this immortal dialogue from the evil prince: "I am not a heterosexual, I am not a homosexual, I am not a bisexual, I am a trisexual -- I will try anything sexual!" This before a hot three-way with a maid and hunchback.

    This film is worth seeing for Magda the Marriage Counselor alone.
    2BA_Harrison

    It's torture alright.

    Power hungry sexual deviant Norman, Duke of Norwich (Gerald Jacuzzo), plots to become king of England by killing those ahead of him in line for the throne.

    In my experience, Andy Milligan's movies are, without exception, virtually unwatchable z-grade garbage, but I can't help but feel a little admiration for the director, who soldiered on despite the fact that his ambition clearly exceeded his talent and budget. Take Torture Dungeon for example, a period piece set in medieval England, when knights were bold and maidens fair, and no-one with a moustache could be trusted: that's not an easy undertaking for an amateur Staten Island-based film-maker with minimal resources.

    Rather unsurprisingly, Milligan fails spectacularly on almost every level. The costumes are cheap, the location work is terrible (in one scene set on a beach we can see a power boat on the water and a woman holding a handbag wanders into view, while another scene takes place in a greenhouse), the gore effects are risible, the dialogue is stilted, and the cast cannot disguise their Noo Yoik roots (Norwich is pronounced Nor-witch). Unfortunately, as is often the case with Milligan's work, the result isn't a hugely entertaining crapfest, but rather a crushing monotonous bore, the wooden performances and dreadful pace resulting in extreme tedium.

    2/10 for the frequent nudity (mostly from Susan Cassidy in an ill-fitting red dress) and the laughable attempts at splatter (a really crap beheading, some deaths by pitchfork, and assorted stabbings).
    5hswasserman

    Shakespeare without Shakespeare

    This is my second Milligan experience, the first being The Body Beneath, which is a fine vampire epic. This one, as my title suggests, is like a Shakespeare play if all the words of the Bard were replaced by something less good.

    It is a fine piece of work if you understand what you're getting into. The costumes are excellent. Susan Cassidy, who plays the female lead, Heather, is a comely lass. When she isn't nude it looks like her clothes are about to fall off. Then there's the eminent Richard Mason who plays Ivan the Hunchback. He's hysterical. Steer clear of Albert the half-wit. His eating habits will make you lose your lunch. And we must not forget Margaret the One-Eyed Hag, played by Maggie Rogers. Possibly the actress really was one-eyed. Considering the budget and talent involved it could not be makeup--it looks too real. So I really wonder what the story could be with her.

    The rest of the cast is not remarkable, nor is the story. Just a lot of murders so that one or two of the people could gain power. For all the violence there's not much gore. I did enjoy the beheading at the beginning. It may not have been a masterstroke but it happens so quickly you don't have a chance to see how fake it probably looked. And like I said there's plenty of nudity. I was pleased to see some gay stuff. I would not have thought a film from that time would have it.

    It's a good time overall. Like I think I said about The Body Beneath the length of the film is just right. An hour and twenty minutes is the right length for it. If it were any longer you'd probably kill yourself. For the length it is you can be forgiving of its shortcomings. Some may disagree but I think there's something very special about the films of Andy Milligan.
    sirarthurstreebgreebling

    Milligan does it again

    Wow what was Andy thinking when he made this. A costume drama gore romp with the usual mix of wobbly sets, superb acting and the best chase scene I have ever seen. One of the charectors (I cant remember which one) jump's onto a horse and off he goes to say the buxom wench from the evil clutches of the sadistic Lord.On horseback he goes from left to right , towards us and away, crossing the line a good dozen times , which gives the impression of his going in circles , unintentionally hilarious. With the usual mix of cheap gore and ludicrously un erotic sex scenes this is another must for anyone interested in the world that Milligan created

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    • Trivia
      Most of the extras and supporting parts were played by non-professional actors that Andy Milligan met on the streets around Staten Island and recruited them to appear unpaid and uncredited. The two players who played the parts of the court potentates, dubbed Peter the Ear and Peter the Nose, were two brothers who owned a local hardware store and were rumored to have had Mafia connections.
    • Quotes

      Rosemary: I can't share you with anyone else.

      Norman, Duke of Norwich: You could if your tried. You told me that your mind rules your life, not your heart. That was our whole arraignment. Remember?

      Rosemary: That was before I fell so deeply in love with you.

      Norman, Duke of Norwich: That's your misfortune, my dear. I could very easily love you. But I won't let myself. You see, that's where you and I differ, my dear. I have a very strong mind. A very strong will power. I could turn my love into hate or the other way around. All my life, I've never been able to love. No... I take that back. I do love one thing: power. Yes... power.

      Rosemary: Your words cut through me like cold steel. It frightens me sometimes at how weak I beget.

      Norman, Duke of Norwich: That's why I chose you above all the others.

      Rosemary: What about Ivan?

      Norman, Duke of Norwich: [softly laughs] Ivan? Let me tell you something, my dear. I live for pleasure. Only second to power, of course. And I try anything. I'm not a homosexual. I'm not heterosexual. I'm not asexual. I'm trisexual. Yes, that's it. I'll try anything for pleasure.

      Rosemary: Do you enjoy it?

      Norman, Duke of Norwich: I enjoy the moment.

      Rosemary: And right now?

      Norman, Duke of Norwich: And right now... the moment is you.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Fleshpot on 42nd Street (1972)

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dungeon of Death
    • Filming locations
      • 7 Phelps Place, Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA(many interiors)
    • Production company
      • Constitution Films
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    • Budget
      • $15,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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