"The Dungeons of Harrow" is a 1962 low-budget horror film directed by Pat Boyette. The movie tells the story of a reclusive Count, who lives in a decaying mansion on a remote island. A shipwreck survivor named Jonathan arrives seeking refuge and becomes entangled in the Count's dark world. Amber and Mike go through this eerie and campy film, giving some perspective on the liberties taken with the plot points, but also the admirable creativity that the cast and crew used during production.
Title: The Dungeon of Harrow
Director: Pat Boyette (co-creator of the original Peacemaker and artist who drew "Howard The Duck")
IMDB Rating: 3.4 out of 10
Rating: Unrated
Length: 1 hour and 26 minutes
Content warnings: Slavery, abelism/mutism, murder
5th Edition Character: DeSade, a delusional count, and his manservant Mantis
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