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La casa dei fantasmi

Titolo originale: House on Haunted Hill
  • 1959
  • T
  • 1h 15min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
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Vincent Price and Carolyn Craig in La casa dei fantasmi (1959)
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Un milionario offre 10.000 dollari a cinque persone che accettino di essere rinchiuse per la notte in una grande e spettrale casa in affitto con lui e sua moglie.Un milionario offre 10.000 dollari a cinque persone che accettino di essere rinchiuse per la notte in una grande e spettrale casa in affitto con lui e sua moglie.Un milionario offre 10.000 dollari a cinque persone che accettino di essere rinchiuse per la notte in una grande e spettrale casa in affitto con lui e sua moglie.

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    • William Castle
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Robb White
  • Star
    • Vincent Price
    • Carol Ohmart
    • Richard Long
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    32.972
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • William Castle
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robb White
    • Star
      • Vincent Price
      • Carol Ohmart
      • Richard Long
    • 337Recensioni degli utenti
    • 96Recensioni della critica
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    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Frederick Loren
    Carol Ohmart
    Carol Ohmart
    • Annabelle Loren
    Richard Long
    Richard Long
    • Lance Schroeder
    Alan Marshal
    Alan Marshal
    • Dr. David Trent
    Carolyn Craig
    Carolyn Craig
    • Nora Manning
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Watson Pritchard
    • (as Elisha Cook)
    Julie Mitchum
    Julie Mitchum
    • Ruth Bridges
    Leona Anderson
    Leona Anderson
    • Mrs. Slydes
    Howard Hoffman
    Howard Hoffman
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    Skeleton
    Skeleton
    • Skeleton
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      • Robb White
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    8Hitchcoc

    What Fun This Was in Its Time

    There's something to be said for a society that could be scared much more easily than they are now. These late fifties and early sixties horror movies always filled the bill. There was always a hand reaching from behind a curtain to touch a young lady's shoulder, there was always a room where we shouldn't go, there was always Vincent Price. In addition to the introductions at the beginning which I love, especially Elisha Cook, there are all the dark wonderings put forth for us to chew on. Right on cue, something would make us jump, a few minutes would pass, and there it was again. I remember when skulls and skeletons could drive anyone to hysterics. They are tame now; we want more gore, dismemberment, disfigurement. This is a nicely paced mystery story. It could be pretty average but for Price's consistently eerie presence. He is so pained all the time. I imagine he has been seen as the villain in almost every film in which he appears, but we always wonder. The young woman in this movie supplies enough screams for everyone, and well she should. She seems to be the one that is being used over and over. We have the handsome Richard Long who is consistently skeptical as his young romantic lead tells him story after story. She is being set up to shoot Vincent. And then the house, which looks from the outside like a sports museum, has the secrets. Cook keeps reminding us that seven have been killed. He is an absolute mess but we need someone to keep the ghostly element involved. Did anyone think it might be a good idea to do something about that vat of acid in the basement. Did anyone stay in their rooms when all mayhem was breaking out. It doesn't matter because this movie is what it is. A spook show for a Friday night in the late fifties.
    movie zombie

    Utter rubbish but GREAT

    This film is truly awful. A revamp of the old Cat & the Canary formula. A theme done to death. Yet I love it for the shallow and stiff characters, lazy script and muddled story line. None of it works. The writer feels the need to 'explain' everything - but a psychological intepretation would have been better? But who could forget that final scene of the skeleton trundling out from the vat of acid - a giant string puppet!!! Oh what rubbish but I've seen this film time and time again and it IS a little scary in parts. I have to say I enjoy it more than the recent Gosford Park. Ahhh they don't make them like this anymore. Unintentionally funny throughout!!!
    8gftbiloxi

    Darling, The Only Ghoul In The House Is You!

    William Castle liked to promote his films with gimmicks, and the gimmick for THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL was Emerg-O: at the peak of the action, a glowing skeleton "emerged from the screen" and flew out over the audience on a wire. By most accounts Emerg-O caused more laughter than chills, but fortunately Castle never relied on gimmicks alone: he also liked bona fide stars, and for HAUNTED HILL his star of choice was none other than the legendary horror star Vincent Price.

    Like most Castle films, HAUNTED HILL's plot reworks a well-worn theme. Millionaire Price and his wife Carol Ohmart give a "haunted house party" for five strangers chosen at random and promised ten thousand dollars if they last the night. The catch: the doors lock at midnight, after which there is no escape until the caretakers return in the morning. While the story itself doesn't hold many surprises, the script is unexpectedly witty, and Price plays it in a slightly prissy, very high-camp manner with a tremendous dose of the black humor for which he was so famous--and the little-known Carol Ohmart is every bit his match, snapping out memorable lines ("Darling, the only ghoul in the house is you!") in every scene. Together they elevate the film well above what you might otherwise expect, and when combined with the largely wooden supporting cast and some of the silliest this-is-supposed-to-scare-you effects imaginable the result is a cult classic with plenty of camp appeal.

    In addition to Price and Ohmart, the film is also surprisingly atmospheric. Shot in and around one of Frank Lloyd Wright's more famous structures, the grainy "late show" look of the film (due more to accident and age than deliberate intent) is very entertaining, the cinematic devices (everything from disembodied heads, irises, and jump-cuts) are very appealing, and the sound track (which sounds like a mix of piano bass keyes, synthesizer, and soprano vocals) is exactly what you'd want for this obvious but extremely entertaining flick. Of all the Castle films, THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL is my personal favorite, and it should rate very high with fans of cult, camp, and Vincent Price. And I'll go further than that: of all his memorable appearances, I do believe this was among Price's best. A great choice for both family movie night or a sophisticated Halloween howl--very recommended! Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
    7Smells_Like_Cheese

    Very hokey and it's lost it's edge somewhat, but forever will it be a great flick to watch in the dark!

    I remember seeing this movie when I was a kid and how scary it was to me, especially the scene where Nora sees the old lady ghost for the first time. I haven't seen this movie since I was 6 years old and I remember watching with my mom recently the "100 scariest movies" on BRAVO and this movie was mentioned, I figured since I had the opportunity to see it again, why not? Like I said, it's somewhat lost it's edge, but still 'till this day, House on Haunted Hill will always remain a great movie to watch any stormy night.

    Five strangers have been invited to a house on Haunted Hill, they are being offered by Vincent price $10,000 each, the catch? They have to spend the night at that house that has been cursed, thinking it's just a good old fashioned haunted party that Vincent's wife is throwing, they go along with it, especially since they could easily have $10,000. But things start to go a little crazy when horrible things happen to the guests, including the sights of ghosts. But questions are brought up when the wife seems pretty up on loosing her millionaire husband.

    The story was great and the ending was one of the first great twist endings of our time. Again, I could always easily laugh at some scenes now a days, but I think it is because of the fact that I've seen so many horror movies. Because I still remember those horrible nightmares this movie gave me as a kid and that's what makes this movie special to me, it will remain as the greatest sleepover flick!

    7/10
    Snow Leopard

    One of the Most Entertaining Movies Of Its Genre

    This classic version of "House on Haunted Hill" is one of the most entertaining examples of the low-budget, black-and-white horror films that used to be such a mainstay for movie fans. It has few frills, but it does have some thrills, and in particular it has a cleverly written story that is told at a brisk pace, with a good deal of interesting and pleasingly macabre detail.

    Horror legend Vincent Price is in his element as the mysterious millionaire who invites a houseful of guests to spend the night in a supposedly haunted mansion, and his performance will give his fans everything that they expect. The supporting cast is solid, led by Elisha Cook, who is very good as a nervous, tipsy character whose rambling proclamations of doom add the right touch of offbeat suspense. The settings are given plenty of detail that makes the characters' explorations of the house even more interesting.

    The story is nicely written for the genre, making very good use of the possibilities in the setup, throwing in some good turns, and resolving everything in a resourceful fashion. And it's not without some real suspense - even those who normally watch low-budget horror features solely for the camp factor might get an actual start once or twice as everything plays out. And even if you don't find anything scary, there is plenty here that makes it enjoyable to watch.

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      DIRECTOR_TRADEMARK(William Castle): [gimmick]: Used a gimmick called "Emergo" in theaters. When the skeleton rises from the acid vat in the film, a lighted plastic skeleton on a wire appeared from a black box next to the screen to swoop over the heads of the audience. The skeleton would then be pulled back into the box as the skeleton in the film is "reeled in." Many theaters soon stopped using this "effect" because when the local boys heard about it, they would bring slingshots to the theater; when the skeleton started its journey, they would pull out their slingshots and fire at it with stones, BBs, ball bearings, and whatever else they could find.
    • Blooper
      Lance locks his door from the inside with a deadbolt, after the Doctor calls everybody to the meeting, and leaves through Nora's door. When they return from the meeting, he opens his unlocked door from the outside.
    • Citazioni

      Frederick Loren: Don't stay up thinking of ways to get rid of me, it makes wrinkles.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The end title credits list "Skeleton - By Himself".
    • Versioni alternative
      When shown in "Emergo", there was a short scene showing brick wall for the skeleton to "emerge".
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Elvira's Horror Classics (2004)
    • Colonne sonore
      Theme 'House on Haunted Hill'
      by Richard Kayne and Richard Loring

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 gennaio 1960 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • La casa de la colina embrujada
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Ennis House - 2607 Glendower Avenue, Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(exterior views of the house only)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Allied Artists Pictures
      • William Castle Productions
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    • Budget
      • 200.000 USD (previsto)
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    Specifiche tecniche

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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 15min(75 min)
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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