Dr Terror's House of Horrors (1965)
There are some interesting similarities I've noted between this film and 'Live and Let Die', since both films;
1 Have Tarot as a major plot device.
2 Show the worshipping of a Voodoo God.
3 Star Bernard Lee.
4 Feature a jazz/soul club.
The final scenes of LALD (and indeed the closing shot) are also on a train, and Christopher Lee, who plays the doubting Thomas in 'Dr Terror' played the baddie Scaramanga in the next Bond film "Man with the Golden Gun'.
The bag that the cards are produced from is also interesting, since it has what are apparently the Dr's initials, ‘W. R. S.’ monogrammed on the side. However, later on in the film we see a self-referencing poster (an advertisement for the film within the film itself) which gives the Dr’s name as ‘Sandor Schreck’.
Therefore, it may not be too much of a stretch to rearrange the initials WRS into RWS which gives them much more significance in a movie that has Tarot as its’ major plot device. Interesting also that when the Dr lays card 8 which in a Marseille has 'La Force' on it, he uses the name 'The Enchantress’.
This wasn't the late great Peter Cushing's only on-screen appearance with the Tarot either. In 'Tales from the Crypt' (1972) his character has a Tarocco Piemontese on the table in front of him, along with a Ouija board and a crystal ball.