Dr. Coppelius

Dr. Coppelius (or El Fantástico mundo del doctor Coppelius) is a 1966 Spanish English-language comedy film based on the ballet Coppélia directed by Ted Kneeland and featuring Walter Slezak and Claudia Corday. Produced by Samuel Bronston, is also known as The Mysterious House of Dr. C.

Production

Filming took place in Spain in late 1966.[1]

Reception

The New York Times called it a "spooky but nonthreatening confection", though it noted the title of its American release, was misleading: "Not a horror flick as one might assume, The Mysterious House of Dr. C is a respectable adaptation" of Kneeland's ballet.[2]

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References

  1. Slezak Calls His Own Shots Now Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 4 Sep 1966: I8.
  2. Erickson, Hal (2015). "The Mysterious House of Dr. C (1976)". New York Times. New York Times. Rovi. Retrieved 31 December 2015.


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