A newlywed couple's honeymoon spirals into occult excess at Countess Dominova's haunted castle.
TERROR AT ORGY CASTLE
Not the smartest couple in the world, Bill and Lisa spend the last night of their "swinging European vacation" at the haunted castle of spooky Countess Dominova, just in time for Bill to make love to a succubus, Lisa to become the "Bride of the Devil" and everyone to wallow in some serious Terror at Orgy Castle.
Terror at Orgy Castle is a 1972 American fantasy-horror film directed by Zoltan G. Spencer about a newlywed couple whose night in a haunted castle descends into occult rituals and erotic mayhem.
Synopsis
Why Cult
Set in a spooky castle overseen by Countess Dominova, the film amps up its gothic mood with occult rituals, black masses, and plenty of supernatural seduction.
Packed with nudity, kink, and wild party scenes, this unabashed slice of grindhouse revels in voyeurism, succubi, and erotic excess.
Due to the lack of budget for sound, the film features no dialogue—just a voice-over that narrates the couple’s descent into depravity.
Softcore regular Jane Tsentas makes a strong impression as the Blonde Succubus, proving you don’t need much screen time to leave a mark.
Questions from the Vault
What is Terror at Orgy Castle about? +
It's about a couple whose honeymoon at a haunted castle quickly devolves into erotic occult chaos, overseen by Countess Dominova.
When was Terror at Orgy Castle released? +
Terror at Orgy Castle was released in 1972.
Who directed Terror at Orgy Castle? +
The film was directed by Zoltan G. Spencer.
How long is Terror at Orgy Castle? +
The runtime is 63 minutes.
What genre is Terror at Orgy Castle? +
Terror at Orgy Castle is a fantasy-horror film with strong sexploitation elements.
Where can I watch Terror at Orgy Castle? +
Terror at Orgy Castle is available on SassyFlix.