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  1. The Curse of the Wraydons is a 1946 British thriller film directed by Victor M. Gover and starring Tod Slaughter, Bruce Seton and Henry Caine. It was based on the 1928 play Spring-Heeled Jack by Maurice Sandoz, which was in turn based upon the 1849 play by W. G. Willis. It was made at Bushey Studios.

    • Gilbert Church, J. C. Jones
    • Bushey Studios
    • 19 December 1946
  2. THE CURSE OF THE WRAYDONS is another murky potboiler that comes to us courtesy of Tod Slaughter, the era's top ham actor. This Napoleonic-era story tells of traitors working for the French against the English, mixing it in with a Gothic-style story of family curses and inherent madness.

    • (148)
    • Drama, Horror
    • Victor M. Gover
    • 1946-12-16
  3. Storyline. Princeton and Murray (and Springy) present and screen the 1946 horror movie "The Curse of the Wraydons" that tells the tale of a young captain, who after participating in a duel, becomes the suspect in a series of killings in Epping Forest. Also, Murray tries on some eyeballs for size. — Paul Gerard Kennedy.

    • Dave Seidman-Joria
    • 2022-02-12
    • Comedy, Horror, Music
    • 115
  4. 1946. Horror. A young captain, after participating in a duel, becomes the suspect in a series of killings near Epping Forest. Directed by Victor M. Gover. St...

  5. 9. Juli 2018 · Film review – The Curse of the Wraydons (1946) My notes on the Tod Slaughter vehicle The Curse of the Wraydons. ‘This pit is my own invention. The walls close together, and they’ll crush you to pulp. Far more exciting to watch than the gallows or the guillotine. Death will be slow – very slow!

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  7. The Lord Chamberlain's Department in Britain actively discouraged Tod Slaughter's usual type of film during WWII, so it was not until this little costume melodrama that he was able to return from exile on the stage. It's the usual hammy stuff; only this time the setting is Napoleonic and we are smuggling information not brandy. The "Wraydon ...