House on Haunted Hill

  • USA The House on Haunted Hill
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Shock Theatre veteran Vincent Price stars in this cult classic as Frederick Loren, a baleful tycoon who owns an ominous mental institution-turned-mansion. Loren throws a party that promises to be a hauntingly good time but turns into a murderous disaster. With his foes in attendance, Loren hands out party favors in the form of miniature wooden coffins that contain handguns. The sinister host has a few scary tricks up his sleeve that he hopes will provoke his guests into using their weapons, but it turns out that his calculating wife and her lover have some plans of their own. All of the devious scheming and backstabbing of the guests, mixed in with the house's own malevolent supernatural element, make for one terrifying, white-knuckled fright night. (Echo Bridge Entertainment)

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POMO 

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English You wait for the film to finally kick into gear and then suddenly it’s over. The slightly growing mystery turns into a murder plot and the viewer, expecting a scary horror movie, instead gets a crime thriller with a point seen before in television crime series. It’s appropriate for the given setting; there is no spooky gothic castle situated deep in the mountains. Rather, we find ourselves in a white, modern house on a hill above a luminous city. The actors and characters are OK, the screenplay is refined and the film has one great scare, but it also has a few jokes that are hackneyed by today’s standards and a literally ridiculous “would-be terrifying” climax. The House on Haunted Hill is skilfully filmed, but it lacks ideas. And unlike some similar horror movies of its time (The Haunting), it hasn’t aged well. ()

Goldbeater 

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English Although William Castle was better known for his ability to attract an audience into cinemas and then play with their nerves in various ways, his films aren’t just money machines. Each one of them has its hidden magic. House on Haunted Hill offers a thrilling experience in an unusual modern gothic gown, a phenomenal Vincent Price and, what’s more, will properly scare you. Castle was clearly a jump scare pioneer at a time when horror films could still do without them. Where did those days go? ()