Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA man lets a former flame fall to her death rather than let her interfere with his new relationship, but her ghost returns to disrupt his impending nuptials.A man lets a former flame fall to her death rather than let her interfere with his new relationship, but her ghost returns to disrupt his impending nuptials.A man lets a former flame fall to her death rather than let her interfere with his new relationship, but her ghost returns to disrupt his impending nuptials.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Mrs. Hubbard
- (as Vera Marsh)
- Frank Hubbard
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
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On a remote island,a musician's former lover falls to her death from a lighthouse even though he could have stopped her. He then tries to carry on with his life and prepare for his forthcoming wedding but she comes back to haunt him. This leads to many strange and creepy happenings including a record player playing on its own accord, the supposedly disused lighthouse working, footprints in the sand and the flowers wilting at his wedding. She also causes him to murder a young man. He then returns to the lighthouse to confront the ghost...
Despite reading bad reviews about this movie, I found it quite enjoyable and certainly scary at times.
The cast includes sci-fi/horror regular Richard Carlson (It Came From Outer Space, Creature From the Black Lagoon), Mr Big's daughter Susan Gorden, Lugene Sanders, Juli Reding, Joe Turkel and Gene Roth (Earth vs the Spider).
Catch this if you get the chance. Excellent despite the low budget.
Rating: 3 stars out of 5.
Tom is a rising jazz pianist about to marry a girl from a prominent family. Unfortunately his ex-lover, buxom nightclub singer Vi, refuses to let go and threatens to show Tom's fianceé the letters he wrote her. Tom is afraid of exposure - I suppose his sheltered fiancé would be shocked! shocked I say! to find out that a 35 year old man is not a virgin! Vi leans against the railing of the old lighthouse they are arguing in and the railing breaks. Tom has a few seconds to save her as she clings to the railing screaming for help. However Tom was against saving her before he was for it and he lets her drop to her death. Now technically he has done nothing wrong - she did fall on her own - and if he went to the police now and said she fell he might get away with it. But he just walks away, leaves the lighthouse, leaves the body in the sea, and figures nobody will ever know... but his conscience knows.
So suddenly what should be a happy time in his life is filled with visions of his dead lover. Sometimes it's her hand trying on his fiancée's engagement ring, sometimes it's her head rebuking him, sometimes it's her whole body in a ghostly apparition popping up in engagement party photographs. However, only he sees these things - for awhile. As someone else said, at first you can somewhat sympathize with Tom, but as Vi's "head" predicts, he goes from bad to worse to cover up his crime, until at the end he is contemplating the most horrific act imaginable.
The acting here, except for Richard Carlson as Tom and Juli Redding as Vi, is so wooden you could build a bonfire out of the performances, but it all just fits in so well to the spartan Allied Artists early 60's horror atmosphere that I didn't mind. Even Ms. Redding has some weird Marilyn Monroe vibe going, but it's all part of the fun. The really weird part is the large section of the film dedicated to Tom's future sister-in-law - all of nine - doing her prepubescent best to win Tom away from her sister.
If you like films like "The Hypnotic Eye" and "Macabre" give this one a try, just realize it's much more camp and cheese than horror.
OK it is not a Blockbuster but it is very moody for a B-Movie. Even the Special Effects are okay for a film from the early 60's. The actors are quiet good, especially Juli Reding (Vi Mason), she is great. I think she imparts a bit of gallows humor (characteristic with her big breasts) to this Film :-)
The only deficit in this picture is the little Girl Sandy, she is very annoying. But generally speaking it is a nice movie for boring evenings.
Silly, but I enjoyed it. I was never really bored and the story throws every ghost story cliché at you with blaring music and amusing special effects. There were even a few very creepy moments in there and Richard Carlson gives an excellent performance.
Even the crappy video transfer I saw didn't hurt--it was also 5 minutes shorter than it's reported running time and there were obvious bits missing and scratches all throughout the print. Purportedly, Something Weird Video said this was a new transfer. Oh really? I find that hard to believe.
Still, it's a cheesy, fun, little horror film. Take it for what it is--don't go in expecting some classic.
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- WissenswertesA portion of the score actually came from William Castle's Das Haus auf dem Geisterhügel (1959) which Allied Artists had distributed the previous year.
- PatzerWhen Tom and Sandy are walking on the beach in an early scene, for a brief moment there's a black object on the right side of the frame, as the camera is tracking left. It's likely a microphone, or part of the camera equipment.
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Tom Stewart: Sandy, if you were to stay mad at me for the rest of your life, I couldn't blame you.
Sandy Hubbard: I couldn't stay mad at you for that long.
Tom Stewart: No matter what?
Sandy Hubbard: No matter what.
Tom Stewart: How about fighting with your sister? Meg's mad at me.
Sandy Hubbard: She'll get over it, and if she doesn't, then I can marry you.
- VerbindungenEdited into Famous Ghost Stories (1961)
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