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The House of Screaming Death

  • 2017
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
134
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Ian McNeice in The House of Screaming Death (2017)
Echoing the distinctive and much celebrated great British Gothic Horror films of the 1960-70s, The House of Screaming Death will uphold their successful traditions with the telling of four macabre tales of terror all told by the mysterious Architect. Each horrific segment delves into explicit corners of the supernatural, summoning such damned creations as the ghostly Lady in Grey, stories of Witchcraft most foul, Vampirism and the Occult. But as these horrifying tales unfold with nightmarish conclusions, the Architect also has one last shocking secret of his own to tell.
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Echoing the distinctive and much celebrated great British Gothic Horror films of the 1960-70s, The House of Screaming Death will uphold their successful traditions with the telling of four m... Read allEchoing the distinctive and much celebrated great British Gothic Horror films of the 1960-70s, The House of Screaming Death will uphold their successful traditions with the telling of four macabre tales of terror all told by the mysterious Architect. Each horrific segment delves ... Read allEchoing the distinctive and much celebrated great British Gothic Horror films of the 1960-70s, The House of Screaming Death will uphold their successful traditions with the telling of four macabre tales of terror all told by the mysterious Architect. Each horrific segment delves into explicit corners of the supernatural, summoning such damned creations as the ghostly ... Read all

  • Directors
    • Alex Bourne
    • Troy Dennison
    • Rebecca Harris-Smith
  • Writers
    • Alex Bourne
    • Troy Dennison
    • David Hastings
  • Stars
    • Ian McNeice
    • Craig Edwards
    • Chris Lines
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    134
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Alex Bourne
      • Troy Dennison
      • Rebecca Harris-Smith
    • Writers
      • Alex Bourne
      • Troy Dennison
      • David Hastings
    • Stars
      • Ian McNeice
      • Craig Edwards
      • Chris Lines
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • The Architect
    Craig Edwards
    Craig Edwards
    • Sam Campbell (The Diabolique)
    Chris Lines
    • The Solicitor (The Witch In The Mirror)
    Leah Solmaz
    Leah Solmaz
    • Martine (The Diabolique)
    • (as Leah Green)
    Thomas Loone
    • John Proctor (The Witch In The Mirror)
    • (as Tom Loone)
    Alexander Doddy
    • Arthur Craven (The Witch In The Mirror)
    Charles O'Neill
    • Father Malone (The Vampyre)
    Elizabeth Grace Wakefield
    • Young Sophia (The Witch In The Mirror)
    • (as Elizabeth Wakefield)
    Richard Buck
    Richard Buck
    • Frederick (The Diabolique)
    Cameron Moon
    • The Solicitor's Assistant (The Witch In The Mirror)
    Alex Bourne
    • Armand Marteau (The Lady in Grey)
    Steve Salt
    • Lawrence Jnr (The Vampyre)
    Joshua Baggott
    • Young William Solomon (The Lady in Grey)
    Tony Gibbons
    Tony Gibbons
    • Johny Hawthorne (The Witch In The Mirror)
    Kiah Reeves
    • Sophia (The Witch In The Mirror)
    Michelle Cox
    • Abigail Williams (The Witch In The Mirror)
    Tony j Brown
    • Michael Franklyn (The Vampyre)
    Sarah Gain
    • Elizabeth Proctor (The Witch In The Mirror)
    • Directors
      • Alex Bourne
      • Troy Dennison
      • Rebecca Harris-Smith
    • Writers
      • Alex Bourne
      • Troy Dennison
      • David Hastings
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    3donkey_dick

    I wanted to like it

    The other reviewer on here either worked on the film or is crazy. They say the film has an eerie atmosphere just like Wicker Man. To compare this film to Wicker Man is not only an outrageous stretch but a blatant lie. Possibly the reviewer has not seen The Wicker Man. I hold Wicker Man in very high regard and find the comparison insulting. Despite the fact this movie was filmed in a historic haunted house i did not find it atmospheric at all, mostly due to the cheap lighting, bad costumes and flat acting. I really had higher expectations for this. Not recommended. Boring.
    7apocalypso-68602

    Good independent film

    This is a lovingly put together homage to Classic British horror, with lots of little Easter eggs got fans of the genre to look out for.

    It starts slowly with a haunting ghost tale before taking us into stories of witches, magic, murder and demons, all interconnected to one a single cursed house.

    If you are expecting a big budget horror or a modern slasher flick you will be disappointed, but this is worth a watch for anyone that enjoys a tribute to the bygone age of film making.
    3Sleepin_Dragon

    Don't bother, it's not good.

    I am absolutely gutted by the quality, or rather the lack of quality about this film, you are told that you're in for a series of chilling stories, in reality you're given four very tedious tales.

    The introduction was fantastic, you have to hand it to Ian McNeice, who's presence and delivery are great. Sadly the stories themselves are dull, and the acting is questionable.

    On the plus side there is Johnny time, I'm sure many would have sooner enjoyed Johnny time as opposed to dinner with those two idiots.

    Poor, 3/10.
    5martingray1

    Be nice

    OK, so the acting is poor at times, the sound is horrible in the second story... but for a no-budget community project this is a decent time passer. The vampire story is easily the best, with a clever ending, and the film's climax was something I never saw coming. It did indeed bring back happy memories of the (obviously better) Hammer and Amicus films and, moreso, ITV's Thriller series of Seventies Saturday night.

    This is a labour of love and I say, thanks for trying.
    3scarlettsdad

    Disappointing

    Like another reviewer, I also wanted to like this film. It's supposed to be in appreciation of the Hammer movies of the 70s as well as other horror venues, and as a fan of Hammer and American International films from my youth, I was hopeful that this would be enjoyable. However, it pales far in comparison.

    Gone are the bright, rich colors and creepy music. All of the sequences are gloomy and dark. The acting is wooden at best, and I struggled with boredom throughput the film. In one episode, a girl stabs someone in the chest with a pitchfork. The tines only go in about an inch-hardly fatal-but the recipient immediately gushes blood from their mouth and collapses. Then the girl puts her hands to her face and they are covered in blood. How in the world do you get blood on your hands while holding a pitchfork? Minor, yes, but annoying. This is not "Dracula Has Risen From the Grave." It is just not scary or interesting. In all, a disappointment.

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    • Trivia
      A lot of character names throughout the film are homages to the horror genre as a whole. Examples being Sam Campbell (Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell), Father Maone (Hal Holbrook in The Fog), Arthur Craven (Wes Craven), Oliver Toole (Oliver Reed in The Curse of The Werewolf and Peter O'Toole).
    • Goofs
      The second ghost story takes place in 1974, but has the boyfriend quoting from the movie The Sixth Sense.
    • Quotes

      The Architect: I confess, I do love telling a good scary story...

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    • Release date
      • 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Pat the Bull Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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