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Serenata Macabra

Título original: House of Evil
  • 1968
  • PG
  • 1 h 29 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,7/10
423
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Boris Karloff and Julissa in Serenata Macabra (1968)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe relatives of a recently dead man meet at his creepy castle for the reading of his will. They also meet a sinister piano player who turns out to also be a toy-maker, and his toys seem to ... Ler tudoThe relatives of a recently dead man meet at his creepy castle for the reading of his will. They also meet a sinister piano player who turns out to also be a toy-maker, and his toys seem to have murderous intentions of their own.The relatives of a recently dead man meet at his creepy castle for the reading of his will. They also meet a sinister piano player who turns out to also be a toy-maker, and his toys seem to have murderous intentions of their own.

  • Direção
    • Juan Ibáñez
    • Jack Hill
  • Roteiristas
    • Jack Hill
    • Luis Enrique Vergara
    • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Artistas
    • Boris Karloff
    • Julissa
    • Andrés García
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,7/10
    423
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Juan Ibáñez
      • Jack Hill
    • Roteiristas
      • Jack Hill
      • Luis Enrique Vergara
      • Edgar Allan Poe
    • Artistas
      • Boris Karloff
      • Julissa
      • Andrés García
    • 19Avaliações de usuários
    • 17Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Boris Karloff
    Boris Karloff
    • Matthias Morteval
    Julissa
    Julissa
    • Lucy Durant
    Andrés García
    Andrés García
    • Charles Beasler
    • (as Andres Garcia)
    José Ángel Espinosa 'Ferrusquilla'
    • Ivor Morteval
    • (as Ángel Espinoza 'Ferrusquilla')
    Beatriz Baz
    • Cordelia Rash
    Quintín Bulnes
    Quintín Bulnes
    • Dr. Emerick Horvath
    Manuel Alvarado
    • Morgenstern Morteval
    Carmen Velez
    Arturo Fernández
    • Professor Frank
    Felipe de Flores
    Fernando Saucedo
    Estuardo Mora
    José Luis García de León
      Víctor Jordán
        Jose Antonio Garcia
        • Direção
          • Juan Ibáñez
          • Jack Hill
        • Roteiristas
          • Jack Hill
          • Luis Enrique Vergara
          • Edgar Allan Poe
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        2zeppo-2

        A shrinking of the brain

        Felt mine was while watching this...but it seems that is the reason for insanity running in the family in this film. Not that makes a lot of sense anyway, as others have mentioned, this was one of Karloff's last films and it's only his screen presence that lends it any credibility at all. It's sad that all of the great legends of the horror films in the sound era were eventually reduced to starring in low grade rubbish like this. Marginally, Boris did get off slightly better than poor old Bela Lugosi but not by much.

        Boris does his best and give him credit for trying to hold this mess together. The strident background music doesn't help and distracts from any lucid moment. Apart from Boris, the rest of the Mexican cast are dubbed into some strange, clipped, English monotone that is reminiscent of the type used in porn films of the late seventies.

        At a guess I think it's Edgar Allen Poe's 'House of Usher' that this is taken from but you'd be hard pressed to find a great deal of Poe in the finished article.

        Still, there are far better films out there with Boris Karloff at his best, search them out and give this a wide berth, unless you want the curse of the 'shrinking brain' too!
        8wdbasinger

        Actually the BEST of Karloff's Mexican Movies

        This tale based on two Edgar Allen Poe pieces ("The Fall of the House of Usher", "Dance of Death" (poem) ) is actually quite creepy from beginning to end. It is similar to some of the old black-and-white movies about people that meet in an old decrepit house (for example, "The Cat and the Canary", "The Old Dark House", "Night of Terror" and so on). Boris Karloff plays a demented inventor of life-size dolls that terrorize the guests. He dies early in the film (or does he ? ) and the residents of the house are subjected to a number of terrifying experiences. I won't go into too much detail here, but it is definitely a must-see for fans of old dark house mysteries.

        Watch it with plenty of popcorn and soda in a darkened room.

        Dan Basinger 8/10
        2TheLittleSongbird

        You'd be hard pressed to find a worse Karloff film than this

        House of Evil has just one thing going for it, Boris Karloff. One of those actors who always gave his all regardless of the film and material, Karloff's performance is sprightly and dignified, never less than convincing. Unfortunately it is one such performance that deserved a much better film. Nothing else works and any other Karloff film yet to be seen by me has to be really, really bad to be worse than House of Evil. The film is pure tack visually, the sets don't convince at all in Gothic atmosphere and the photography is just slipshod. The dialogue is wretched, a lot of it is ridiculous and senseless and everybody visibly looks awkward saying it. Don't look for a coherent story either, it's instead incredibly dull(not helped by that some scenes are too talky), devoid of thrills, suspense or creepiness and has unintentional humour, mainly because of how bad the dialogue is and how cheesy the deaths are. Let's not forget the music either, shrill, strident and far too obvious, when something sinister or deadly happens the music is annoying and very repetitive too. Last but not least the acting, with the sole exception of Karloff it is very amateurish. In particular Quintin Bulnes seems to be impersonating Peter Lorre, and does so terribly. Julissa is ravishingly beautiful but doesn't have the acting skills to match. All in all, a truly inept film all round apart from Karloff. 2/10 Bethany Cox
        3Witchfinder-General-666

        The First Of Four Odd Last Karloff Movies Directed By Hill/Ibànez

        "House Of Evil" aka "Dance Of Death" of 1968 is the first of four infamous and odd last movies starring the great Boris Karloff and directed by Jack Hill and Juan Ibánez. Unlike "Snake People" (1971), "The Incredible Invasion" (also 1971) and "The Fear Chamber" (1972) which were all released after Karloff's death in 1969, "House Of Evil" was released in 1968, when Karloff was still alive. "House Of Evil" is regarded by many as the worst of these four movies, which are without doubt all rather crappy, but definitely have their entertainment value as the unintentional comedies they are. I personally prefer "The Fear Chamber" and "House Of Evil" over the other two, simply for the reason that the lack of the slightest logic is even more extreme, and since there is no suspense whatsoever in any of the movies, the lack of logic increases the unintentional fun factor.

        The odd story (I don't know if I can really call it a 'plot') is set somewhere in Europe in the 19th century. After some girls are murdered and found with their eyes ripped out, Mathias Morteval (Karloff), an enthusiastic organ player, invites his few remaining relatives to his bizarre mansion, which is full of eerie toys. His kinfolk includes Lucy Durant (Julissa), who is engaged to one of the police inspectors investigating the murders.

        I won't give away more of the story, but I can assure you that it is quite bizarre throughout the movie. There are some very funny moments, especially some things Karloff's character says. Boris Karloff was without any doubt one of the most brilliant and important icons of the Horror genre who ever lived, and he manages to award this odd movie with a tiny bit of his greatness, and although (or because) his role is (due to a poor script and and directing) in no way scary, it looks like he deliberately plays it with a sense of humor. Just like in the movie's successors "Snake People" and "The Fear Chamber", the female lead is once again played by Julissa.

        Most of he supporting performances are hilariously amateurish, the cinematography is terrible and the locations and sceneries are beneath contempt. The storyline lacks the least bit of logic and the dialogue often does not make the slightest sense. It is the poor story and dialogue, however, that makes this movie so entertaining to watch. "House Of Evil" may be an extremely crappy attempt of a movie, but it is certainly as (unintentionally) funny as it is bad. Fans of Ed Wood's movies should be very amused, I personally found it hilarious. Crappy but entertaining nevertheless, and definitely worth watching since there's Boris Karloff in it and due to the fun factor. 3/10
        Michael_Elliott

        Not As Horrible as the Reputation

        House of Evil (1968)

        * 1/2 (out of 4)

        One of the four Mexican films Boris Karloff made at the end of his career, this one here being the first to get released. In the film Karloff plays an rich, if eccentric man who calls his family together for a will reading. He ends up dying and his fears of a maniac stalking the house taking out eyeballs appears to be coming true as the family members start dropping dead one by one. Okay, there's certainly a bit of sadness seeing Karloff go out with these Mexican films but at the same time you have to respect his wishes to continue working. From what I've read, he didn't need money so apparently these movies were made simply so he could continue to act. I hadn't seen this film, also known as DANCE OF DEATH, since I was very young and I remember it being quite bad but this repeat viewing shows that it is bad but certainly not as horrible as THE FEAR CHAMBER or SNAKE PEOPLE. I think Karloff turns in a pretty good performance here, which also includes him not being forced to use a wheelchair throughout the production. I think he manages to be quite believable as the mean old man who certainly doesn't have any love for his greedy family. The supporting players are all fairly forgettable as they add nothing to the film although sex pot Julissa, who appeared in three of the four Karloff films, comes off mildly entertaining and apparently is still working today. One thing that does benefit this film is that it actually makes sense. The other three films in the series all have plots that make no sense and the scenes with Karloff appear to have been shot without too much thought going into them as they really don't mix too well with the "other" footage. That's not the case here as everything flows pretty smoothly together. The death scenes are all silly looking but that's to be expected I guess. Karloff fans might want to check this notorious films out but others should certainly stay clear.

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        • Curiosidades
          Boris Karloff was paid $100,000 to appear in this film.
        • Citações

          Matthias Morteval: [speaking to a portrait of his father] Somewhere in our garden, Father, the evil weed has sprung up again. If God will give me strength in the twilight of my life, I promise you that I will find that weed and tear it from our soil with all its evil seed...

          [an extremely long pause]

          Matthias Morteval: ... once and for all.

        • Versões alternativas
          The original Mexican version of this film is a few minutes longer than the U.S. version.
        • Conexões
          Featured in Morella Presents Graveyard Theater: Blood Flood (2007)

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          • 1972 (Estados Unidos da América)
        • País de origem
          • México
        • Idiomas
          • Espanhol
          • Inglês
        • Também conhecido como
          • Dance of Death
        • Locações de filme
          • Estudios América - Canal de Miramontes 2437, Coyoacán, Cidade do México, Distrito Federal, México(now TV Azteca Estudios)
        • Empresas de produção
          • Azteca Films
          • Filmica Vergara S.A.
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          • 1 h 29 min(89 min)
        • Mixagem de som
          • Mono

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