Dana Andrews ...Dr. John Holden
Peggy Cummins ...Joanna Harrington
Niall MacGinnis ...Dr. Julian Karswell
Maurice Denham ...Professor Harrington
Athene Seyler ...Mrs. Karswell
Liam Redmond ...Mark O'Brien
Reginald Beckwith ...Mr. Meek
Ewan Roberts ...Lloyd Williamson
Peter Elliott ...Kumar
Rosamund Greenwood ...Mrs. Meek
Brian Wilde ...Rand Hobart
Richard Leech ...Inspector Mottrarn
Lloyd Lamble ...Detective Simmons
Peter Hobbes ...Superintendent
Charles Lloyd Pack ...Chemist
John Salew ...Librarian
Janet Barrow ...Mrs. Hobart
Percy Herbert ...Farmer
Lynn Tracy ...Air Hostess
Ballard Berkeley ...1st Reporter
Shay Gorman ...Narrator
Walter Horsbrugh ...Bates, the Butler
Michael Peake ...2nd Reporter
THE SYNOPSIS
Dr. Holden, suspects that a demon-worshiping cult is involved in the murder of his friend. The leader of that sect, Prof. Karswell, sumons the demon to take care of the nosy doctor.
MY REVIEW
The reason this movie is so good is because it was ground-breaking for the time (I would imagine in the very much Bible-totting 50's, movies about demons were not looked upon very fondly.) The special efects are actually quite decent for the time, and the plot moves along quite nicely.