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The Horror of It All

  • 1964
  • Approved
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
452
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Pat Boone, Andree Melly, and Erica Rogers in The Horror of It All (1964)
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When an American salesman and his English fiancee visit her eccentric family who live in a remote old mansion in the country, he discovers that someone is trying to kill everyone there to ge... Read allWhen an American salesman and his English fiancee visit her eccentric family who live in a remote old mansion in the country, he discovers that someone is trying to kill everyone there to get the family fortune.When an American salesman and his English fiancee visit her eccentric family who live in a remote old mansion in the country, he discovers that someone is trying to kill everyone there to get the family fortune.

  • Director
    • Terence Fisher
  • Writer
    • Ray Russell
  • Stars
    • Pat Boone
    • Erica Rogers
    • Dennis Price
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    452
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Terence Fisher
    • Writer
      • Ray Russell
    • Stars
      • Pat Boone
      • Erica Rogers
      • Dennis Price
    • 15User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pat Boone
    Pat Boone
    • Jack Robinson
    Erica Rogers
    Erica Rogers
    • Cynthia Marley
    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Cornwallis Marley
    Andree Melly
    • Natalia Marley
    • (as Andrée Melly)
    Valentine Dyall
    Valentine Dyall
    • Reginald Marley
    Jack Bligh
    • Percival Marley
    Archie Duncan
    Archie Duncan
    • Muldoon Marley
    Erik Chitty
    Erik Chitty
    • Grandpa Marley
    Oswald Laurence
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    • Director
      • Terence Fisher
    • Writer
      • Ray Russell
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    6nickshubby

    Uncredited remake of "The Old Dark House"

    In 1963 Hammer films made their own version of JD Priestly's "The old dark House" and against all the normal practices of Hammer hired B Picture Horror legend William Castle to direct. Hammer Regular Terrance Fisher seems to have taken umbrage at this and the following year made this film independently. The budget is a fraction of the hammer version, music is added and famous crooner Pat Boone takes the lead the names are changed from Fem and Penderel but otherwise the story is the same (apart from one small and nonsensical twist at the end). Especially notable in this version are Valentine Dyall and British sit com regular Eric Chitty.
    7EdgarST

    Funny, Silly Little Comedy

    I recently finished Peter Hutchings' book on Terence Fisher, where the author studies the work of the British filmmaker, and avoids forcing him into the boundaries of the auteur theory, concentrating on his skills for delivering effective motion pictures. Unfortunately he did not pay too much attention to this funny title in Fisher's filmography, which has suffered from quick, unfair evaluation probably based on the presence of singer Pat Boone as the American leading man who is trapped in the big, dark, old house of his British girlfriend's family. Surprisingly this is a far better movie than what I had read about, if admittedly of the "silly" almost infantile kind of comedy, and Boone proves to be a more than adequate comic actor. I even had a big (silly) laugh when Boone so unexpectedly started to sing the title song, which is more a cultural joke than the obligatory Boone song in all his movies. Conceived as part of a double bill with Don Sharp's horror drama "Witchcraft", there is nothing original about the plot of "The Horror of It All". At first it resembles Richard Matheson's adaptation of "The Fall of the House of Usher", but it is just the beginning: the screenplay by Ray Russell also takes elements from other horror films and comedies, from "Frankenstein" and "The Old Dark House", to Oscar Wilde's "The Canterville Ghost", frequently making little jokes about Boone's nationality. All the members of the cast seem to enjoy what they are doing, especially Andrée Melly as the resident vamp lady and Jack Bligh as Uncle Percy, an inventor completely out of his time... in reverse. Fisher was an efficient director and here he proves it once again, handling everything in an adequate manner and never pretending he was making anything grand. If as Terence Fisher you take it for what it is, "The Horror of It All" works just fine.
    1dafrieze

    Even color wouldn't help this turkey

    I have to disagree with the poster who suggested that "Horror of It All" is neglected because it was filmed in black and white. "Dr. Strangelove" and "A Hard Day's Night," two black and white films which came out the following year, didn't seem to suffer from the lack of color. "Horror of It All" is neglected because it's a stinker. Pat Boone was never a threat to Olivier, and here he is encouraged (or allowed) to overact embarrassingly. The sets are cheap, the costumes are cheesy and the script is awful. And Terence Fisher, a first-rate director of horror films, seemed to have no flair for comedy (and got no help from the script). Neglect in this case is benign.
    2moonspinner55

    View at your own risk...

    American encyclopedia salesman working in England pays a surprise visit to his fiancée, who lives with her uncle and assorted relatives in an eerie countryside estate. Retread of "The Old Dark House" given curiously jaunty undermining, but these eccentric spooks are not very funny and one simply longs for the central character to get away. Pat Boone has the lead, and he does very well pretending to be interested in this ridiculous scenario; his intended is a colorless bird, and her family would certainly cause any sane person to head for the hills, but Boone proves to be quite capable here (he might have grown even more as an actor if Fox had given him some half-way decent roles). Talky, low-budget second-feature with flimsy-looking sets tries for a light touch but doesn't have the goods to keep it afloat. * from ****
    4utgard14

    Terrible Old Dark House Comedy

    American Pat Boone falls in love with Englishwoman Erica Rogers and goes to visit her uncle to ask permission to marry her. He meets her family, who turn out to be a bunch of weirdos that live in a gloomy mansion. This is a tired 'old dark house' comedy. It's not funny in the slightest nor is it very original. I generally like ODH movies, whether they're comedies or not. This one's full of clichés. Probably director Terence Fisher's worst film. I'm not sure what appealed to him about this. Pat Boone is typically bland and sings a corny song. The rest of the cast is mostly forgettable. The one exception being Andree Melly as the vampiric Natalia. My score is a 4 on the strength of her scenes alone. Otherwise I would give it a 1.

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    • Trivia
      This was the first film role for 74-year-old Jack Bligh, and he is probably the first and only septuagenarian actor to receive the "introducing" credit during the main titles.
    • Goofs
      As Jack is trapped in the room with the ceiling going down him, he calls for help several times but his lips don't move.
    • Quotes

      John J. 'Jack' Robinson: [members of the family are discussing the drinks] Oh? What do you like to drink?

      Natalia Marley: Bloody Marys!

    • Connections
      Featured in Shiver & Shudder Show (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      The Horror of it All
      Written and Sung by Pat Boone

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 1966 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The horror of it all
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Lippert Films
      • Lippert Pictures
      • Horror of it All Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 15 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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