Torture Garden (1967)
Dr. Diabolo gives five guests the chance to see their future.
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Characters/Groups
Dr. Diabolo - Burgess Meredith
Gordon Roberts - Michael Ripper
Carnival Barker - Timothy Bateson
Enoch
Colin Williams - Michael Bryant
Dr. Silversmith - Niall MacGinnis
Terror Over Hollywood
Mr. Steinway
Miss Chambers - Ursula Howells
Dorothy Endicott - Barbara Ewing
The Man Who Collected Poe
Lancelot Canning - Peter Cushing
Edgar Allen Poe - Geoffrey Wallace
Antique Collector - Roy Godfrey
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Detailed Synopsis
At a carnival, a Carnival Barker invites the public to see the Torture Garden for half a crown. Inside, Dr. Diabolo performs his torture show where he shows off different torture devices. He shows them the electric chair and says the man sitting within it is deserving of his fate. Dr. Diabolo pulls the switch and seemingly kills the man sitting within. He invites the people at the show to see his real Torture Garden for five pounds. Gordon Roberts, Colin Williams, Carla Hayes, Dorothy Endicott, and Ronald Wyatt pay the money and Dr,. Diabolo drops all of their money into a fire. He introduces them to a waxwork figure he calls Atropos. He says that Atropos can reveal to each of them their own inner evil. He continues that by showing them their future, they may be able to avoid it. Colin is the first to walk up to Atropos...
Enoch
Colin drives up to Uncle Roger's house and at first it appears like Atropos answers the door, but her appearance changes to that of Nurse Parker. She tells him that Roger's heart is weak and he could die at anytime. Colin goes inside and Roger comments on how long it has been since he visited. Colin says he needs some money, but Roger doesn't want to discuss it. Roger urges Colin to get a job and make something of himself and Colin again asks for money. Roger tells him that he doesn't have any money, but Colin remembers how Roger never worked and that the locals say he pays for everything with gold coins and the house he is living in used to be owned by a witch. Colin thinks Roger discovered the witch's gold and starts to grab Roger. Roger starts to have a heart attack and asks Colin to get him his medicine. Colin insists Roger tells him where the gold is, but Roger dies before he tells Colin anything. Roger's body is removed from the house and Dr. Silversmith talks with Colin to get the paperwork in order. Colin starts searching through the house for the gold and finds a trapdoor under Roger's bed. He goes inside it into a hidden basement and finds soft ground and digs up a coffin. Inside the coffin is a headless skeleton and a cat, Balthazar. He covers the coffin back up and falls asleep and is awoken by Balthazar, who psychically tells him that he used to serve Roger. He tells him that he will reward him in return for things Colin must do for him. He says that Roger buried him, but he is now free and hungry. Balthazar runs outside and Colin follows him and finds a Tramp sleeping in the barn. Balthazar orders Colin to kill him and Colin stabs the Tramp to death. Colin wakes up again and thinks it was only a dream, but Balthazar leads him to a place to dig where Colin finds chests full of gold coins and later the headless body of the Tramp. Nurse Parker rides her bicycle to the house and when she comes inside, Colin kills her with the shovel. Colin puts Nurse Parker and the Tramp's bodies in a trunk and as he is about to leave, he is questioned by a Constable who finds the trunk full of bodies. Colin is brought to prison and he tells Dr. Silversmith that Balthazar made him do it. Colin begs Dr. Silversmith not to leave him as Balthazar will be hungry. After Dr. Silversmith leaves, Colin sees Balthazar and screams. When another constable checks on him, Balthazar is gone. Colin starts to scream again and the Sergeant runs to his cell and finds Colin's now headless body. Balthazar walks into the Sergeant's office and starts to speak to him psychically.