Bloodbath at the House of Death


01:00 am - 02:45 am, Monday, January 12 on Rewind TV (81)

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About this Broadcast

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Six scientists visit a country house that was once the site of a massacre to investigate psychic disturbances. They do not realise a short-tempered cult leader and his following of inept satanists have taken up residence, and intend to make sure no one leaves the estate alive. Horror spoof, starring Kenny Everett, Vincent Price and Pamela Stephenson


1983
Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Kenny Everett (Actor) .. Dr Lukas Mandeville
Vincent Price (Actor) .. Sinister man
Pamela Stephenson (Actor) .. Dr Barbara Coyle
Gareth Hunt (Actor) .. Elliot Broome
Don Warrington (Actor) .. Stephen Wilson
John Fortune (Actor) .. John Harrison
Sheila Steafel (Actor) .. Sheila Finch
Cleo Rocos (Actor) .. Deborah Kedding
Ray Cameron (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Kenny Everett (Actor) .. Dr Lukas Mandeville
Vincent Price (Actor) .. Sinister man
Born: May 27, 1911 in St Louis, Missouri
Pamela Stephenson (Actor) .. Dr Barbara Coyle
Gareth Hunt (Actor) .. Elliot Broome
Don Warrington (Actor) .. Stephen Wilson
Born: May 23, 1951 in Trinidad
Best Known For: Playing Philip Smith in ITV sitcom Rising Damp.
Early-life: Born Don Williams in Trinidad on May 23, 1951. He has an older brother. His father, Basil Kydd, died suddenly in Trinidad at the age of 48 in 1958 when Don was six. His mother, Shirley, decided to make a new life for herself in England while Don and his brother were looked after back in Trinidad by his grandmother. Shirley settled in Newcastle with a job at a metal factory and returned to Trinidad to collect her two sons. When Don was 12, his mother left for America to retrain as a nurse. Don and his brother were then looked after in England by his Auntie Lena. Don was 17 when he landed his first job as an assistant stage manager at Newcastle's Flora Robson Playhouse. He moved to London to train at the Drama Centre and then landed the role that made him famous.
Career: Warrington began playing Philip Smith in ITV sitcom Rising Damp in 1974 alongside Leonard Rossiter and Richard Beckinsale. The hugely popular series ran until 1978 and led to a spin-off film. Decades later, Warrington directed the first UK stage tour of Rising Damp in 2013. He has also starred in Triangle, Crown Court, CATS Eyes, To Play the King, Grange Hill, Manchild, Holby City and The Crouches. More recently, he has appeared in Doctor Who, New Street Law, Casualty, Waking the Dead, Lewis and Death in Paradise. He has also performed with the National Theatre, The Royal Shakespeare Company, and the Bristol Old Vic. He competed in the sixth series of Strictly Come Dancing with professional dancer Lilia Kopylova. They were eliminated in week five.
Quote: "My brother and I were the only black kids in our school. The way you survive in those circumstances is to become like the locals, so I became a Geordie who was good at football."
Trivia: Warrington was awarded an MBE in 2008.
John Fortune (Actor) .. John Harrison
Sheila Steafel (Actor) .. Sheila Finch
Cleo Rocos (Actor) .. Deborah Kedding
Born: July 24, 1962 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Best Known For: Being Kenny Everett's sidekick.
Early-life: Her family lived in South America for many years, and she was brought up in the States. She's also lived in Greece and Portugal. Rocos was a shy teenager who was spotted while still at stage school and met Kenny Everett when she was just 15.
Career: She became the larger-than-life Miss Whiplash of The Kenny Everett Show. Rocos and Everett enjoyed a remarkable 15-year friendship, fuelled by fun and laughter until his tragic death in 1995. She wrote the book, Bananas Forever, about their unique friendship. Shortly after Everett's death, Rocos was approached by someone who was writing a biography about the madcap comic. She refused to co-operate because the author had never met Everett, but admits she reluctantly took a look at the finished product. "It was packed full of inaccuracies," she says. So she decided to write her own book to set the record straight. Rocos has also delivered offbeat reports for Wish You Were Here? and travelogue interview show, Cleo Worldwide.
Quote: "I enjoy what I'm doing, which makes you look better than if you don't. I love the curvy Marilyn Monroe look. When you see girls today, all bones and muscle, I don't think that's terribly attractive. I'll never be skinny, but I'm all woman."
Trivia: She remarks Everett was the most important relationship of her life. "There was no sex, just major respect for each other. It enabled our friendship to be boundless and unconditional."
Ray Cameron (Director)

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