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  1. William Castle (born William Schloss Jr.; April 24, 1914 – May 31, 1977) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Orphaned at 11, Castle dropped out of high school at 15 to work in the theater. He came to the attention of Columbia Pictures for his talent for promotion and was hired. He learned the trade of filmmaking ...

    • Let’s Kill Uncle (1966) An irredeemably bratty, combat-obsessed orphan named Barnaby inherits a fortune after the death of his father (a silent cameo by Castle).
    • Shanks (1974) It’s somewhat surprising that one of Castle’s most disturbing films is also among his least seen. That said, it’s easy to understand why audiences didn’t (and don’t) take to this grim slice of madness as easily as they do movies about haunted houses and more traditionally portrayed psychopaths.
    • I Saw What You Did (1965) In 1965, Castle worked with Joan Crawford for the second and final time with I Saw What You Did. Teens Libby and Kit are bored one evening and entertain themselves by making relatively innocent prank phone calls to random numbers.
    • Macabre (1958) Macabre isn’t the best William Castle film — obviously, hence its ninth-place ranking — but a case could be made that it is his most important.
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  3. William Castle was a prolific and eccentric filmmaker who made low-budget horror movies with gimmicks like Percepto and Emergo. He also produced Rosemary's Baby and appeared in several films as himself or a character.

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  4. May 7, 2024 · William Castle was an American director known for the innovative marketing techniques he used to promote his B-horror movies. He began his entertainment career as an actor in Off-Broadway productions, and he later directed a well-received stage version of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula.

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  5. Jun 1, 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of William Castle, the director who made horror movies with shocking gimmicks and audience participation. From Macabre to House on Haunted Hill, discover how he amazed and entertained audiences with his creative and wacky ideas.

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  6. Learn about the life and career of William Castle, a director and producer of low-budget horror films with gimmicks and effects. Find out his birth and death dates, family, trivia, quotes and more on IMDb.

  7. Learn about William Castle, the eccentric director of low-budget horror films with outrageous gimmicks and self-promotion. See his filmography, ratings, photos and trivia on Rotten Tomatoes.

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