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La casa demoníaca

Título original: Warlock Moon
  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 29min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.2/10
589
TU CALIFICACIÓN
La casa demoníaca (1973)
B-HorrorHorror folclóricoTerrorThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA college girl meets a reporter, they take a trip to the country, and they wind up meeting a creepy old woman who lives in a closed-down resort.A college girl meets a reporter, they take a trip to the country, and they wind up meeting a creepy old woman who lives in a closed-down resort.A college girl meets a reporter, they take a trip to the country, and they wind up meeting a creepy old woman who lives in a closed-down resort.

  • Dirección
    • William Herbert
  • Guionista
    • William Herbert
  • Elenco
    • Laurie Walters
    • Joe Spano
    • Edna MacAfee
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.2/10
    589
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • William Herbert
    • Guionista
      • William Herbert
    • Elenco
      • Laurie Walters
      • Joe Spano
      • Edna MacAfee
    • 28Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 22Opiniones de los críticos
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  • Fotos59

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    Laurie Walters
    Laurie Walters
    • Jenny Macallister…
    Joe Spano
    Joe Spano
    • John Devers
    Edna MacAfee
    Edna MacAfee
    • Agnes Abercrombi
    Harry Bauer
    Harry Bauer
    • Hunter
    Charles Raino
    Charles Raino
    • Sheriff
    Ray K. Goman
    Ray K. Goman
    • Deputy Luther
    • (as Ray Goman)
    Steve Solinsky
    Steve Solinsky
    • Axman
    Richard Vielle
    Richard Vielle
    • Axman
    Michael Herbert
    Michael Herbert
    • Lecturer
    Joan Zerrien
    Joan Zerrien
    • First Girl
    Rand Herbert
    • Dead Body
    • (sin créditos)
    William Herbert
    • Dead Body
    • (sin créditos)
    Valerie Morrow
    • Student in Classroom
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    J. Randel Munro
    J. Randel Munro
    • Dead Body
    • (sin créditos)
    Douglas Saunders
    Douglas Saunders
    • Student with Watch
    • (sin créditos)
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    • Dirección
      • William Herbert
    • Guionista
      • William Herbert
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    Opiniones de usuarios28

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    EyeAskance

    Modest, but curiously diverting horror item.

    A young woman is taken for a long scenic drive by a new male friend. As the day grows shorter, they happen upon a seemingly condemned resort which turns out to be occupied by a strange, but welcoming old woman. The young couple decides to stay there overnight, and they learn the horrible history of the old spa...as the elderly woman's story has it, the resort was once a relaxation retreat for the world's elite and powerful, but was closed down after several ritual murders were committed there by a group of Satanists. Predictably, there is similar carnage in store for the new guests, little of which registers as entirely interesting or especially horrifying.

    WARLOCK MOON opens with a pretty strong scene, but the promise of a movie as good as that is unfortunately quashed by a wispy story which is paced poorly and never really gains much momentum. Still, it's mighty quirky in a weird low-budget way which may well appease fans of flyball regional horror flicks.

    5/10...Forgiven of its shortcomings, there's enough dodgy appeal here to warrant a recommendation to the 70s trash cinema brotherhood.
    5jimtinder

    I was at the premiere...

    "Warlock Moon" offered B-movie suspense, coupled with a small budget. The film was made in my hometown of Livermore, CA in 1972, but was held from release until 1975 because of reasons already commented upon by another poster.

    The premiere was held at the Vine Cinema in Livermore. As I recall, the theater was packed with teens, mostly from the two high schools in town (Livermore and Granada). It was on a double bill with "The Other." Girls screamed in horror throughout the film, although in hindsight the film had little horror. One teen got tired of the screaming, and told the audience to shut up, which brought some laughs.

    It was interesting to see scenes of Livermore on the screen...the public library, the abandoned TB center, the old Vineyard shopping center. If you grew up in Livermore in the 70s, you might remember this little film.
    2arion1

    Local Favorite...

    The premise of Warlock Moon is actually pretty simple: girl meets intriguing boy, boy courts her, takes her to a mysterious building, strange things happen, mystery becomes terrifying and then not so, and then ends in a scream. In effect, this is a Gothic Mystery!

    Gothic stories always center around an old ruin or haunted building which acts as a center of mystery. The plot device serves to ratchet up the tension by challenging the heroine (sometimes a hero, but not often) to distinguish between what is real, and what is a result of their own nervousness. H.P. Lovecraft used the same sort of device in his famous horror stories. A proper Gothic creates its own atmosphere of mystery and creeping terror. Unlike a mystery, however, a Gothic tale also has an element of romance in it; if, however, the romance can survive the fear that ensues.

    Warlock Moon fails, however, because the characters never really emerge from their cardboard-cutout status. It's hard to root for the heroine, Jenny McAllister, because you always want more from her. She foresees the poisoned drink, but never quite breaks free from the mysterious events surrounding her.

    Compounding the problem is the stultifying pace of the film. Sometimes it seems as though the actors themselves are deliberately moving slowly so as to use up time blocks. It doesn't help that at times the picture seems to have a "frosted glass" effect on the fringes of the screen, adding to the Gothic feel of the movie.

    Filmed in the small town of Livermore, California, the movie still has a bit of celebrity status in that community. When Warlock Moon had finished production, it had a Grand Opening show at the local Vine Theater. All the local residents including notables like the mayor made a great show of attending the premiere screening. Of course the film bombed, which made the event all the more enjoyable, sort of in the style of MST3K!

    The setting for the film's climax was at an abandoned tuberculosis treatment facility, which burned down about ten years later. That area is now the site of Camp Arroyo, and is almost unrecognizable from the mysterious ruins shown in Warlock Moon.

    A member of the Livermore Heritage Guild, a local historical society, is looking for a copy of Warlock Moon for posterity's sake. He has asked me to relay word to any other filmmakers that he's also looking forward to seeing a much better film made in Livermore.
    stevenw-1

    I love this movie!!!!!

    I think it was 1982 when I saw this on late night TV, Channel 2 KTVU from San Francisco Bay Area. I was living in Nevada at the time but thanks to (then) cable TV I was able to enjoy all the gems/classic horror movies that were featured on late night TV from the Bay Area. When one is up at midnight watching TV alone in the dark you tend to remember moments that shock the hell out of you and make you want to dive under your blanket and clutch your pillow for comfort...such as the very opening sequence of this film. The best that can be said about the Shriek Show DVD is that it retains the '70's luster, look and feel that I remember. The print used has not been offered in a flawless transfer and that's fine by me. I love seeing these films as if they were playing on the drive-in screen complete with lines, speckles and reel change 'jumps'. I'm not thrilled, however, upon finding out the Shriek Show DVD has some sort of "bug" where approx. 11 minutes of footage are skipped over and completely missing. I think you can somehow see the footage but you have to scan to it first and then let it play out. Very, very odd and the issue was never resolved with that company as far as I know. I'm sure they're still selling the flawed DVD right now without corrections for the fans of this film. Anyway - a shout out to the filmmakers of this film who posted here: whatever bad experiences you had making this film it was NOT all-for-not! You have some fans who really appreciate the effort and find this film almost essential '70's film viewing. The two lead actors are great, the opening is scary, the middle is intriguing and the ending is a downbeat humdinger. THANK YOU! - A fan forever
    7Jimmy_the_Gent4

    Underrated 1970s horror film

    Jenny, a college student meets John, a cub reporter and together they find horror at an abandoned spa.

    Like many others, I discovered this on late night TV when WOR in New York showed low budget and forgotten horror films. This is low on gore but great on atmosphere and shocking twists. Laurie Walters (later on Eight Is Enough) and Joe Spano (Hill Street Blues) are likable as the couple. Edna Macafee is creepy as the initially kind old woman they meet. She is the kind of scary old hag you may see in other films of the time like "Lemora-The Lady Dracula" and "Don't Look In The Basement". The low budget and grainy photography, so prevalent in early 1970s horror are great assets in this film. This also touches on subjects such as Satanism, cannibalism and ghosts. Other similar films are the well known "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and the lesser know "Terror At Red Wolf Inn".

    Don't miss this one if you like these type of films, the ending is a shocker!

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    • Trivia
      The Soda Spring Spa was actually the Arroyo Del Valle Sanatorium, a treatment center for tuberculosis in Livermore, California which opened in 1918. With TB cases in decline, the sanatorium was closed in 1960 and sat vacant for more than a decade before the movie was filmed. The ruins were cleared in 1999, and Camp Arroyo was constructed on the site.
    • Errores
      The blood on Jenny's nightgown changes when she enters the room with the circle on the floor.
    • Citas

      Jenny Macallister: What kind of meat is this, Mrs. Abercrombi? Is it beef?

      Agnes Abercrombi: No.

      Jenny Macallister: Well then, lamb or pork?

      Agnes Abercrombi: No.

      Jenny Macallister: What is it then?

      Agnes Abercrombi: It's an old family recipe. I call it hunter's stew. It'd spoil all the fun if I told you how I made it.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The finale plays out under the end credits and the film concludes after the credits have ended. The filmmakers later stated the credits were devised as such so viewers would be forced to read them.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The Media Blasters DVD is missing the following footage that appeared on the Unicorn VHS release:
      • Begins with the extended opening sequence, which is available as a mute extra on the DVD.
      • Immediately before John & Jenny find the road to the spa, they're pulled over by a pair of condescending cops (briefly seen later) who warn, "The people in this valley don't care too much for strangers."
      • As Mrs. Abercrombi serves tea the first time, she tells John and Jenny that the spa closed due to financial problems and nasty rumors. She goes on to reveal her father was the caretaker and the two remained residents after the spa closed, though he passed away when she was around Jenny's age.
      • When Jenny comes in and finds Mrs. Abercrombi's cottage empty, she looks up at the ceiling, walks over to the fireplace and runs her hand across it.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Creature Features: Warlock Moon

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de octubre de 1975 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Warlock Moon
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Livermore, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Sweet Blindness Enterprises
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 29min(89 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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