Castle of UNHOLY Desires: RAUNCHY 1968 Euro Trash Movie

Castle of Unholy Desires aka Castle of Bloody Lust 1968

Greetings, fiends, today we’re looking at that little known but well loved late 1960s euro trash movie, Castle of Unholy Desires aka Castle of Bloody Lust aka Castle of the Creeping Flesh from 1968. Director Adrian Hoven. Co written by euro trash cinema king Jesús Franco and director Adrian Hoven.

Starring the delectable Janine Reynaud, Michel Lemoine, Howard Vernon, and the titillating Elvira Berndorff.

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Castle of Unholy Desires Plot

In an ancient castle, a mad scientist is trying to revive his dead daughter by an operation, but there are certain body parts he needs that he can’t get. His problem is solved when a group of drunken party-goers stumble into his castle.

Crazy eyed Baron Brack (Michel Lemoine, Seven Women for Satan) hosts a party for some upper crust degenerates including the Baron’s fiancée Marion (Claudia Butenuth, What Have You Done to Solange?) and her brother George (Jan Hendriks), sexy socialite Vera (Janine Reynaud, The Bitches), and her lusty sister Elena Lagarange (Elvira Berndorff) with her fiancé Roger in tow (Pier A. Caminneccis, Succubus).

Pinnacle of Movie Poster Art

Folks just look at that key art on the left and compare it to the other key art for Castle of Unholy Desires or Creeping Flesh on the right.

While the one on the right is fine and eye catching in its own right, it’s nowhere near the scintillating savagery of the poster on the left.

German Euro Trash Cinema

Castle of Unholy Desires or Creeping Flesh is classic german euro trash cinema with all the trimmings. You have several hot euro babes who love to get nude and lude, a smattering of bloody scenes and violent sex scenes, creepy castle, occasionally atmospheric and eerie lighting and of course a plot that is batshit crazy. In other words, Castle of Bloody Lust delivers all the goods like a good euro trash film should.

Glorious Severin Blu-ray release

Severin Films was kind enough to do a region free unrated bluray release of Castle of Creeping Flesh aka Castle of Unholy Desires.

Video: 1080p HD

Audio: German & English DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono with Optional English Subtitles

As they say, Castle of the Creeping Flesh (1968) arrives on region-free Blu-ray from Severin Film who present for the first time in the U.S. in it’s uncensored original version of the film. See link in the description for a great price on this euro trash classic.

Sexy French Actress Janine Reynaud

Gorgeously statuesque and voluptuous redhead knockout Janine Reynaud was born on August 13, 1930 in Paris, France. She began her career as a model for designer Jean Patou. Janine started acting in movies in the mid-1960’s. She achieved her greatest enduring cult popularity with her alluring and captivating portrayal of kinky and enigmatic nightclub stripper Lorna Green in Jesús Franco’s offbeat and intriguing experimental erotic masterpiece Succubus (1968). Reynaud went on to play sexy sleuth Diana in the delightfully silly spy spoofs Two Undercover Angels (1969) and Kiss Me Monster (1969), which were also directed by Franco. Janine appeared in thirteen films with her actor/writer/director husband Michel Lemoine; they were especially effective together as a predatory swinging libertine couple in the steamy The Sensuous Teenager (1971). Janine quit acting in the late 1970’s and died at the age 87 in 2018 in France.

More 60s and 70s euro trash films

There are a ton of 60s, 70s and 80s euro trash films. That being said, there are many fine films called euro trash that are definitely not in that category.

I often see these films lumped in with euro trash and its a damn shame.

Lucio fulcis ZOMBIE from 1979, The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue by Jorge Grau 1974, DArio argentos DEEP RED FROM 1975 and Suspiria 1977,

95% of Mario Bava’s films, and in the western category The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (Sergio Leone/Clint Eastwood, 1966).

Here are some bonafide euro trash flicks

Cannibal apocalypse 1980 starring john saxon, The games schoolgirls play 1972, That girl is a tramp from 1975, and Zombie holocaust 1980.

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Innsmouth Book club Episode 124 – Mike T Lyddon

From the Room 101 Substack, here is a transcript of the Innsmouth Book club Episode 124 conducted by Rob Poyton featuring guest,  Mike T Lyddon.
Innsmouth Book club Episode 124 - Mike T. Lyddon
Contents of part one of the interview include but are not limited to:
1)Introduction 2)Lovecraft film adaptations 3)Low Budget Filmmaking 4)Hiring Theater Actors for Movies 5)The Night Gallery TV Series 6)Discovering Lovecraft 7)Weird Tales 8)Lovecraft’s Letters 9)Robert E. Howard 10)Fiend Without A Face 11)Poe and Lovecraft

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About Mike T. Lyddon
Mike T. Lyddon has been making no-budget indie genre films for more than 30 years.
His last feature film, “Witch Tales”  aka Cuentos de la Bruja (2020) is a horror anthology movie.  It is based upon lesser known 1950s pre-code horror comic books in the vein of Tales from the Crypt.  Witch Tales landed in 13 festivals and garnered 6 awards over the 2019-2020 seasons.
In 2022 he released a documentary on 1950s pre-code horror comic books called HAUNTED THRILLS.  It won six awards for best short documentary during its 2022 film festival run.
His new documentary “Lovecraft in Florida” is a two part doc focusing on writer H.P. Lovecraft’s time in Florida.  It is currently on the 2026 film festival circuit and has garnered an early BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY award from the prestigious A NIGHT OF HORROR FILM FESTIVAL.

Mike  has an Amazon Authors page that includes his short stories as well as several issues of Monster! magazine he wrote articles for.
He has since sold several stories to a variety of publishers and a number of illustrations to magazines such as Cosmic Horror Monthly and Lovecraftiana: The Magazine of Eldritch Horror.  In the latest issue of Lovecraftiana, Lyddon has contributed the cover art and a few interior illustrations.

Listen to the entire show on youtube.