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A Velha Casa Assombrada

Título original: The Old Dark House
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1 h 26 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,5/10
2,7 mil
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A Velha Casa Assombrada (1963)
In England, an American car salesman ends-up spending a stormy night at the mysterious and deadly mansion of a client's family.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn England, an American car salesman ends-up spending a stormy night at the mysterious and deadly mansion of a client's family.In England, an American car salesman ends-up spending a stormy night at the mysterious and deadly mansion of a client's family.In England, an American car salesman ends-up spending a stormy night at the mysterious and deadly mansion of a client's family.

  • Direção
    • William Castle
  • Roteiristas
    • Robert Dillon
    • J.B. Priestley
  • Artistas
    • Tom Poston
    • Robert Morley
    • Janette Scott
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,5/10
    2,7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • William Castle
    • Roteiristas
      • Robert Dillon
      • J.B. Priestley
    • Artistas
      • Tom Poston
      • Robert Morley
      • Janette Scott
    • 73Avaliações de usuários
    • 48Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Tom Poston
    Tom Poston
    • Tom Penderel
    Robert Morley
    Robert Morley
    • Roderick Femm
    Janette Scott
    Janette Scott
    • Cecily Femm
    Joyce Grenfell
    Joyce Grenfell
    • Agatha Femm
    Mervyn Johns
    Mervyn Johns
    • Potiphar Femm
    Fenella Fielding
    Fenella Fielding
    • Morgana Femm
    Peter Bull
    Peter Bull
    • Caspar & Jasper Femm
    Danny Green
    Danny Green
    • Morgan Femm
    John Harvey
    • Club Receptionist
    John Adams
    • Casino Patron
    • (não creditado)
    Charles Addams
    Charles Addams
    • Hand in Title Sequence
    • (não creditado)
    Jack Arrow
    • Casino Employee
    • (não creditado)
    Jim Brady
    Jim Brady
    • Casino Patron
    • (não creditado)
    Amy Dalby
    Amy Dalby
    • Gambler
    • (não creditado)
    Joyce Everson
    • Casino Patron
    • (não creditado)
    Angela Kay
    • Casino Patron
    • (não creditado)
    Aileen Lewis
    • Casino Patron
    • (não creditado)
    John Lynn
    • Croupier
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • William Castle
    • Roteiristas
      • Robert Dillon
      • J.B. Priestley
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários73

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    7gavin6942

    Can William Castle Make a Bad Film? Seems Not.

    Tom Penderel (Tom Poston) is invited to stay at the Femm household... which seems all fine and good until a big storm comes and it is revealed that the family has its share of eccentricities. Not the least of which is the idea that it's time to build an ark.

    Director and producer William Castle seems to do no wrong. He has taken an old story, one that was previously made into a dark film in the 1930s, and added his own brand of humor and madness. And who better than Tom Poston to be the star? His slapstick comedy blends in perfectly as he interacts with the amorous Morgana and makes good use of trap doors.

    If you're looking for a horror film, this really is not the film for you. There's nothing scary about it. But it is a fine film from a horror master, and there is the threat of death. For, you see, an inheritance is on the line and it would be to each family member's advantage if the others were not to survive.

    Please pick up the William Castle box set from Sony and Columbia Pictures. There is not a bad film in the box.
    5Coventry

    Humpty Dumpty had a great fall….

    One would expect a collaboration between the American director William Castle and the British production studios Hammer to result in a terrific must-see film, considering they were both horror genre giants in their respective continents during the early sixties. Castle became world famous and appreciated thanks to his morbidly themed but nevertheless light-headed Gothic horror spectacles ("House on Haunted Hill", "Mr. Sardonicus", "13 Ghosts"…), and on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, Hammer studios boomed with the gruesome re-imaging of the legendary Universal classics from the thirties ("Dracula", "The Mummy", "Frankenstein"…). Knowing this, "The Old Dark House" seems to be the ideal marriage, since it's more or less a remake of the underrated 1932 Universal masterpiece and a great opportunity for a director like Castle to showcase his creativity. Strangely enough, however, the film is somewhat of a disappointment and it's only rescued from inglorious mediocrity thanks to a handful of nice gags and an entertaining final act; including a surprising plot-twist and an exciting race against the clock – literally! The rest of the film clumsily bounces back and forth between talkative mystery and immature comedy. Please don't get me wrong, "The Old Dark House" is never boring and I still prefer it over most of the soulless horror junk being released nowadays, but I simply expected a little bit more… American car salesman Tom Penderel drives out to the god-forsaken British countryside in order to deliver a car at the request of his odd pal Caspar Femm. The two share an apartment, but they never see each other since Caspar always mysteriously vanishes before midnight. When he arrives at the sinister Femm country estate, he learns that all the eccentric family members are obliged to stay at the house and gather at midnight, or otherwise they lose the rights to their part of the inheritance of their notorious ancestor (a pirate). Synchronous with Tom's arrival, the family members are being killed off one by one. Tom should leave while, but he fell for the charming cousin Cecily and the remaining Femms suspect him to be the killer. "The Old Dark House" begins delightfully, with animated opening credits by none other than Charles Addams – the creator of the immortal blackly comical series "The Addams Family – and brings forward several great Gothic aspects, like a moody old castle and never-ending thunderstorms. Some of the supportive characters are also uniquely bizarre, like the crazy uncle who's building an arc or the grandmother that doesn't stop knitting, but overall the film isn't absurd or spooky enough. The actual "horror" footage in the film is limited, a few inventive death scenes and a laughably inept moment with a stuffed hyena.
    6Hey_Sweden

    Some mild laughs and chills in this one.

    In this second screen version of J.B. Priestleys' book, Tom Poston plays Tom Penderel, an American living in London who makes his living as a car salesman. He shares a flat with Caspar Femm (Peter Bull), who uses the place in the daytime while Tom sleeps there at night. One day Caspar implores Tom to come visit him at the Femm estate, which is up for grabs. Tom is then forced to deal with the wacky Femm family for one every eventful evening.

    One would have expected a collaboration between gimmick master William Castle and Britains' legendary Hammer Studios to be more fun. It's more of a comedy than a horror film, and only a fitfully amusing one. There are some funny gags, but it just falls flat a lot of the time. It basically serves to make fun of the entire "old dark house" genre, complete with the expected tropes (like a dark, stormy night). It's decent light entertainment, but is eminently forgettable. It looks great, which is what the viewer expects from Hammer films (a lot of the crew are the usual Hammer suspects). But it doesn't have the level of atmosphere that's really required for most stories of this type.

    The likable Poston leads a sterling British cast that helps to keep this version of "The Old Dark House" watchable for 87 minutes. Robert Morley is gun nut Roderick Femm, Janette Scott the striking blonde Cecily, Joyce Grenfell the doddering matriarch Agatha, Mervyn Johns the upbeat Potiphar, Fenella Fielding the slinky Morgana, and Danny Green the hulking, silent Morgan. (If Popeye had been turned into a live action feature in the 60s, Green might have made for a good Bluto.)

    This kills time without too much pain, but it's far from grade A Castle *or* Hammer.

    Title illustrations by Charles Addams.

    Six out of 10.
    6Snake-666

    Amusing and entertaining camp horror-thriller!

    In this creepy horror-comedy directed by William Castle we meet Tom Penderel (Tom Poston), an American residing in England from where he sells cars. During a visit to a casino, where he informs his eccentric flatmate Caspar Femm (Peter Bull) that Tom has now acquired for Caspar a brand new American car, Tom is invited to Femm House, home of Caspar and his family. Reluctantly he accepts the invitation and makes his way to Femm House, only to find murder and very creepy family.

    The rating on IMDb for 'The Old Dark House' (1963) simply is not an accurate assessment of this films quality in my opinion. Though quite obviously camp and with a unique charm all of its own this movie delivers an entertaining storyline and amusing comic scenes from beginning to end. Upon encountering the oddball charm of Caspar it becomes apparent that this horror movie is not going to be an all out scarefest, in fact its quality lies in the intermingling of a tight `whodunit' thriller with so many humorous sequences.

    Tom Poston is cast perfectly as the nervous American trying desperately to make sense of the madness going on around him and his continuing encounters with overprotective and psychotic father Morgan Femm (Danny Green) make for some of the best comedy I have seen in a horror movie for a long time. The whole Femm family have a distinctly creepy charm to them from the gun-nut Uncle Roderick (an inspired performance from Robert Morley) to the charmingly deranged Petiphar (Mervyn Johns). Also worth noting is the performance from Janette Scott (The Day of the Triffiads) as the sweet and innocent Cecily Femm.

    'The Old Dark House' is a wonderfully accomplished camp, horror-thriller in my opinion. The storyline is entertaining throughout and the comedy does not seem forced but instead works as a light-hearted diversion from what was actually an interesting and slightly complex plot. All this is complimented by a beautifully arranged and often apt musical score. While not really delivering any scares 'The Old Dark House' delivers entertainment and is certainly worth watching in my opinion. Despite some rather suspect special effects (though considering the year it was made one can hardly hold poor effects against it) and camp quality I recommend this to horror fans. My rating for 'The Old Dark House' (1963) - 7.5/10
    6Jweybrew

    Oranges and lemons...

    Owing little to either James Whale's 1932 chiller, or to J.B. Priestly's original source novel, "Benighted", THE OLD DARK HOUSE is a small, off-beat and pleasantly daffy scare-comedy, a change-of-pace for director William Castle. Filmed and set in England, Tom Poston stars as a hapless American who, on a visit to a curious roommate's even curiouser family home, is caught up in a murderous merry-go-round of mayhem, nursery rhymes, love and (very possibly) the end of the world (including an Ark!). British stalwarts Robert Morley, Joyce Grenfell, Mervyn Johns, and Peter Bull have a charming good time playing the various members of the Femm family, along with Janette Scott and an unforgettably slinky Fenella Fielding as romantic interests. None of the usual Castle gimmicks for this release--just a bit of eccentricity and a pleasant, creepy, multi-murder mystery, with a puzzle to solve, a couple of surprises, and some good solid chuckles.

    A note to fans of Charles Addams--the film's poster and its main titles contain some choice Addams artwork.

    An additional note: the film was shot in color, but released in a very faintly tinted black-and-white version. The color version of the film was only seen on subsequent television release.

    This movie really does deserve a DVD release, not only for its place in the William Castle canon, but for the performances and the fun.

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    • Curiosidades
      Boris Karloff, who played the sinister butler Morgan in A Casa Sinistra (1932), was offered a role in this one as well, but turned it down because he didn't like the script and considered it too biased towards comedy instead of horror.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Jasper claims his mother "never spent a penny!", the dubbed word we hear is 'penny', yet the word he clearly says with his mouth is 'shilling', probably because American audiences would not understand what a 'shilling' is.
    • Citações

      Agatha Femm: [Knitting] I capture time and space in my stitches. Sometimes I wonder what would happen if I stopped.

      Tom Penderel: Happen? To you?

      Agatha Femm: No, no. To the world.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      During the opening credits, "Produced and directed by William Castle" is followed by "Directed by William Castle."
    • Versões alternativas
      This film was filmed in Eastmancolor, however it was released in American theaters in black and white. Color prints were released to American television, however.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Fright Night Theater: Christmas Show! (2012)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 31 de outubro de 1963 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Hammer Films
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Old Dark House
    • Locações de filme
      • Oakley Court, Windsor Road, Oakley Green, Windsor, Berkshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(exteriors used for "Femm Hall")
    • Empresas de produção
      • William Castle Productions
      • Hammer Films
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 26 min(86 min)
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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