He admits this movie was made with no plot or reason, just to use the sets they built for a previous film. They just wrote 68 pages of random stuff happening and worried about the plot later. The movie makes no sense.
No, when the idea struck Corman he had no script, but he immediately hired Leo Gordon to concoct one and they ran with it ASAP because they only had a few days to use the sets leftover from "The Raven." There IS an obvious plot -- a quite simple plot -- and it's easy to follow. I had the story figured out by the halfway point, not including the dubious curveball thrown-in at the end (i.e. that the Baron is Eric).
Also, consider the 68 pages of script by Gordon that they had to work with: Do you seriously think this script --
68 pages worth -- consisted of random stuff with zero interconnection? The story's too basic for the elements
not to connect.
So Corman can pass around this idiotic idea that they had no plot (likely in the name of mythmaking) all he wants; the movie itself tells otherwise.
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