The House In Nightmare Park. Foster Twelvetrees (Frankie Howerd). Copyright: Associated London Films Limited / Extonation Productions Limited

Key details

Genre
Film
Released
1973
Stars
Frankie Howerd, Ray Milland, Hugh Burden, Kenneth Griffith, John Bennett, Rosalie Crutchley, Ruth Dunning, Elizabeth MacLennan and more
Writers
Clive Exton and Terry Nation
Director
Peter Sykes
Producers
Clive Exton, Terry Nation and Beryl Vertue
Companies

Struggling with minuscule audiences, when actor Foster Twelvetrees is engaged to provide entertainment at a country house, he hopes for a relatively easy few days' work.

Upon arrival, however, Foster quickly realises that the house is perhaps not quite as it seems. Owner Stewart Henderson is welcoming but there's a distinctly odd manner about the place. When his brothers begin arriving, their response to Foster is far more hostile, but all appear much more preoccupied with the issue of an impending inheritance.

Unfortunately for Foster, as his stay unfurls it just gets weirder and weirder - and weirder!

Additional details

Tagline
Don't See It Alone - Bring The Children
UK certificate
A
Duration
95 minutes
UK release
April 1973
Distributors

Anglo-EMI

Also known as
  • Moonworth: Nightmare Park (Working title)
  • Die Laughing (Working title)
Production
Studio
Camera set-up
Single camera
Picture
Colour

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Broadcast details

Most recent repeats
  • Tuesday 22nd June 2021 at 1:20am on TPTV
  • Friday 18th June 2021 at 6:00am on TPTV
  • Friday 19th March 2021 at 11:45am on TPTV

Recording details

  • Pinewood Studios
  • Oakley Court - House location.

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