Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn evil, sadistic count lives in a waterfront castle with his insane family members. One day the survivor of a shipwreck washes ashore near the castle and finds himself a captive there.An evil, sadistic count lives in a waterfront castle with his insane family members. One day the survivor of a shipwreck washes ashore near the castle and finds himself a captive there.An evil, sadistic count lives in a waterfront castle with his insane family members. One day the survivor of a shipwreck washes ashore near the castle and finds himself a captive there.
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It doesn't help much that the leading man has zero acting ability. He does kinda look the part which helps. Also, the film moves very slowly at times. However, the overall effect is sorta like watching some surreal play while doing acid. Not a bad thing!
The big payoff for me were the scenes when the leading man is tossed into the dungeon which was more like a massive tomb. What he encounters there actually manages to bring the audience a few moments of rather stark anxiety. The scenes in the "tomb" were awfully effective, I was creeped out.
I am familiar with some of the Director, Pat Boyette's, comic book illustrations. The man had an imagination and the ability to create weird visual images. At the end of the day this movie is one of those "what might have been with more money, real actors, real special effects, and a more experienced director." However, it still manages to be rather watchable for its bizarro value and some out of the box experimentation. I gave it a five because I did enjoy it reasonably well. Its quite a trip if you're into stuff that is sorta "out there." Check it out, its still showing somewhere out there on Planet Weird.
Could DUNGEON OF HARROW really be from the 1960s? Besides the fact that it's in color, it bears the distinct stylistic flavor of poverty-row horror films released during and shortly after the Great Depression. Amusingly unpersuasive ship in a storm effects are the highlight of a chiefly slumberous little movie, which makes fairly good use of hand-me-down Gothic sets. It's a barely median example low-budget indie horrors of the 1960s, which imparts a couple of mild, fleeting shocks, but is roundly too tame and conventional to be of much interest to the cult/trash-film alliance, and there's little to impress any but the most forgiving classic horror fans. Still and all, it's fairly well handled where the technical rudiments of production are concerned, and the no-name players provide variably acceptable performances. Non-essential, but not exactly a head-to-toe failure, either.
4.5/10.
Performances are . . .well . . .everyone does the best they can, which sadly is not saying much. Michele Buquor is okay as Anne, mute servant girl. In a nod to the 1960's she is miniskirted and barefoot like a time transplanted hippie chick. Standing out is Maurice Harris as Mantis, the count's devoted servant. he gets some of the best dialog in the picture and his line just before he dies is a sleaze movie classic. Lovers of low budget scary movies owe it to themselves to see this one at least once. No, make that twice; you'll want to see it again to make sure you weren't hallucinating the first time.
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- AnecdotesDirector Pat Boyette did the art for the film's theatrical poster. He would eventually leave filmmaking to become a successful comics illustrator.
- GaffesWhen the final chase begins, Mantis is bareheaded, but at the end, he has a hat.
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[first lines]
Aaron Fallon: How many times have I stood before this symbol of my family's greatness? And now this crest and I are dying together. In another time and another place, I might have brought honor and glory to the Fallon family, but instead I shall leave a legacy of decay and unspeakable horror.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Scream Stream Live!: The Dungeon of Harrow (2023)
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- How long is The Dungeon of Harrow?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Durée
- 1h 26min(86 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1