CAST: 
Linking Story:– John Bennett (Inspector Holloway), John Bryans (Stoker), John Malcolm (Sergeant). Method for Murder:– Denholm Elliott (Charles Hillyer), Joanna Dunham (Alice Hillyer), Tom Adams (Dominick), Robert Lang (Psychiatrist). Waxworks:– Peter Cushing (Philip Grayson), Joss Ackland (Neville Rogers), Wolfe Morris (Proprietor). Sweets to the Sweet:– Chloe Franks (Jane Reid), Christopher Lee (John Reid), Nyree Dawn Porter (Ann Norton). The Cloak: Jon Pertwee (Paul Henderson), Ingrid Pitt (Carla), Geoffrey Bayldon (Count Von Hartmann)
PRODUCTION: 
Director – 
Peter Duffell, Screenplay – Robert Bloch, Based on his Short Stories, 
Producers – Max J. Rosenberg & Milton Subotsky, Photography – Ray 
Parslow, Music – Michael Dress, Art Direction – Tony Curtis. Production 
Company – Amicus. 
SYNOPSIS:
 A police 
inspector, searching for a missing horror film star, visits the house 
that the actor rented. There the realtor and a local police sergeant 
tell a series of stories about the house and the strange effect it has 
on the inhabitants. Method for Murder:– Horror writer Charles 
Hillyer creates the character of the strangler Dominick for his next 
book. However, Dominick then turns up for real and tries to strangle 
Hillyer’s wife – but she insists that it was Hillyer acting under 
subconscious compulsion. Waxworks:– Retired stockbroker Philip 
Grayson becomes obsessed with the exhibit of a beautiful woman in a wax 
museum and comes to realise that it may be the owner’s wife. Sweets to the Sweet:–
 John Reid hires Ann Norton as anew tutor by for his daughter Jane. Ann 
then discovers that Jane, who is harshly closeted by Reid, is taking 
revenge against her father using a voodoo doll. The Cloak:– The 
missing horror film actor Paul Henderson rents the house. Seeking 
authenticity in his next film, Henderson is given a cloak that was 
purportedly worn by a real vampire. However, when Henderson puts the 
cloak on it makes him fly, develop fangs and a thirst for blood. 
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