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Dr. Phibes Rises Again
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  • Just before being crushed in a giant press-screw, Baker can be seen reading "The Turn of the Screw".

  • When the pregnant Virginia North was unable to reprise her role as Vulnavia for the sequel, Valli Kemp was cast instead.

  • Many of the characters were named after famous jazz bandleaders, (Biederbeck and Lombardo being the most obvious).

  • The desert sequences were filmed in Spain.

  • There was a lot of hostility between Vincent Price and Robert Quarry, particularly when Price discovered that AI were planning on replacing him with Quarry as their major horror film star.

  • Phibes originally had less dialogue. However, new lines were added after a lot of scripted sequences were cut out for budget reasons.

  • Frankie Howerd was asked to be in this project.

  • The Bach Singers, a volunteer group, worked for free, agreeing only to a donation to charitable purposes.

  • In the original script Beiderbeck's first name was Jonathan.

  • Shavers was originally meant to be impaled by a golden eagle, a la The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971).

  • The Scottish fusiliers, who are mentioned in the finished film, were originally meant to have an on-screen role.

  • Vulnavia was originally going to be a new character, but the studios insisted on keeping her name. This explains why the character returns despite having been killed in The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971).

  • The Pyramid which features in the climax was intended to consist of levels filled with traps and have boiling oil filling into it. It was changed for budget reasons.

  • The second of a planned trilogy. The third would have either featured Phibes fighting a group of Nazis, or him searching for the key to Olympus. A film treatment still exists for the latter. The title would have been "Phibes Resurrectus," "The Seven Fates of Dr. Phibes" or "The Brides of Dr. Phibes".

  • American International Pictures had planned at one stage to revive the character Count Yorga from the film Count Yorga, Vampire (1970) as an adversary for the abominable Dr. Phibes in this sequel. This plan was eventually dropped, however actor Robert Quarry (who plays Count Yorga) did appear in this film as Darius Biederbeck.

  • Peter Cushing was originally cast in the Joseph Cotten role in the original film but was forced to withdraw due to his wife's ailing health.

  • Valli Kemp receives an "introducing" credit.


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