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  1. Mr. Sardonicus: Directed by William Castle. With Oscar Homolka, Ronald Lewis, Audrey Dalton, Guy Rolfe. A mysterious and cruel Baron, whose face has become frozen in a horrifying grin, demands that a prominent London physician apply experimental treatments on him to restore his face.

  2. Sir Robert Cargrave is an eminent surgeon who has developed a new technique for muscle relaxation. He is summoned by his one-time love, Maude, who is now married to Baron Sardonicus. When he arrives, he finds villagers who live in fear. The Baron is strange man, not the least because he covers his face with a mask.

  3. Mr. Sardonicus (1961) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. The Tingler, Rosemary's Baby, Strait Jacket, and Mr. Sardonicus are his most entertaining ventures. No doubt, Mr. Sardonicus will seem awfully tame to younger audiences seeking shock value and graphic gore, but to those who enjoy a more old fashioned style of horror film, Sardonicus has a definite appeal.

  5. Mr. Sardonicus: Directed by William Castle. With Oscar Homolka, Ronald Lewis, Audrey Dalton, Guy Rolfe. A mysterious and cruel Baron, whose face has become frozen in a horrifying grin, demands that a prominent London physician apply experimental treatments on him to restore his face.

  6. When Sir Robert first arrives at Castle Sardonicus, the castle is in view in the background. The lighted windows make the castle look like a skull. Baroness Maude Sardonicus ( Audrey Dalton ) talks with Sir Robert Cargrave ( Ronald Lewis ) about the culture in her adopted home of Gorslava and mentions they get magazines and stories from London.

  7. Mr. Sardonicus (1961) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

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  9. Mr. Sardonicus: Directed by William Castle. With Oscar Homolka, Ronald Lewis, Audrey Dalton, Guy Rolfe. A mysterious and cruel Baron, whose face has become frozen in a horrifying grin, demands that a prominent London physician apply experimental treatments on him to restore his face.

  10. Mr. Sardonicus (1961) - The British version of this film was cut by about five or six minutes altogether, and the main cuts were very curious. All references to ghouls and their activities were deleted , including the two important moments in the film where the word is defined.