[go: up one dir, main page]

    Release CalendarTop 250 MoviesMost Popular MoviesBrowse Movies by GenreTop Box OfficeShowtimes & TicketsMovie NewsIndia Movie Spotlight
    What's on TV & StreamingTop 250 TV ShowsMost Popular TV ShowsBrowse TV Shows by GenreTV News
    What to WatchLatest TrailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightFamily Entertainment GuideIMDb Podcasts
    OscarsPride MonthAmerican Black Film FestivalSummer Watch GuideSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll Events
    Born TodayMost Popular CelebsCelebrity News
    Help CenterContributor ZonePolls
For Industry Professionals
  • Language
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Watchlist
Sign In
  • Fully supported
  • English (United States)
    Partially supported
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Use app
  • Cast & crew
  • User reviews
  • Trivia
IMDbPro

Curse of the Stone Hand

  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
185
YOUR RATING
Curse of the Stone Hand (1965)
Horror

Compilation of two Chilean titles, the first adapted from Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Suicide Club," the second the tale of younger siblings dominated by their evil elder brother.Compilation of two Chilean titles, the first adapted from Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Suicide Club," the second the tale of younger siblings dominated by their evil elder brother.Compilation of two Chilean titles, the first adapted from Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Suicide Club," the second the tale of younger siblings dominated by their evil elder brother.

  • Directors
    • Carlos Hugo Christensen
    • Jerry Warren
    • Carlos Schlieper
  • Writers
    • Jorge Janise
    • Marie Laurent
    • F. Amos Powell
  • Stars
    • Ernesto Vilches
    • John Carradine
    • Chela Bon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    185
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Carlos Hugo Christensen
      • Jerry Warren
      • Carlos Schlieper
    • Writers
      • Jorge Janise
      • Marie Laurent
      • F. Amos Powell
    • Stars
      • Ernesto Vilches
      • John Carradine
      • Chela Bon
    • 9User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Photos

    Top cast13

    Edit
    Ernesto Vilches
    Ernesto Vilches
    • Uncle Huey (storyteller)
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Ernest Walch)
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • The Old Drunk
    Chela Bon
    • Beth
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Sheila Bon)
    Carlos Cores
    Carlos Cores
    • Robert Braun
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Charles Cores)
    Katherine Victor
    Katherine Victor
    • Connie's Sister
    Lloyd Nelson
    Lloyd Nelson
    Horacio Peterson
    • Jamie, Charles' brother
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Horace Peterson)
    Judith Sulian
    • Mrs. Braun
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Judith Sullian)
    Alejandro Flores
    • Charles
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Alex Lohr)
    William Russell
      Marion Louis
      María Teresa Squella
      • Ruth
      • (archive footage)
      • (uncredited)
      Bruno VeSota
      Bruno VeSota
      • Narrator
      • (uncredited)
      • Directors
        • Carlos Hugo Christensen
        • Jerry Warren
        • Carlos Schlieper
      • Writers
        • Jorge Janise
        • Marie Laurent
        • F. Amos Powell
      • All cast & crew
      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

      User reviews9

      3.0185
      1
      2
      3
      4
      5
      6
      7
      8
      9
      10

      Featured reviews

      5NuttyBaby

      Two stories into one

      It was edited and two separate scary films put together to make a larger background story. It centres around a spooky house which has got a curse. There are stone hands placed everywhere inside the house and outside in the grounds. An artist is told about the two stories of previous owners. It was very entertaining and the costumes were beautiful.
      todmichel

      The origins of this travesty

      For a long time, the true origins of this pitiful travesty of a film were unknown; it was rumored that two Mexican films were used as the basis of the Jerry Warren "work" - but in fact CURSE OF THE STONE HAND is composed (apart of the Warren-filmed horrendous sequences with Carradine, Katherine Victor, etc.) of two EXCELLENT (in their original form of course) Chilean movies of 1945, both directed by exiled Argentinian directors. The segment known as "House of Gloom" is made of one-third of LA CASA ESTA VACIA, directed by Carlos Schlieper, and the other segment, "The Suicide Club, is equally one-third of LA DAMA DE LA MUERTE, directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. Both directors were highly talented men, and as you can imagine their works are totally destroyed by the Jerry Warren ineptitude. Another Christensen movie, LA BALANDRA ISABEL LLEGO ESTA TARDE (1949) was also "cannibalized" by Warren, and released under the title "The Violent and the Damned". If you can, AVOID AT ALL COSTS any Jerry Warren travesty (you can eventually watch his OWN films, such as "Teenage Zombies" or "Frankenstein Island"...) and try to see the original foreign movies destroyed by this man...
      4Hey_Sweden

      As bad as anything bearing the Warren name.

      Other reviews here indicate that the pilfered film footage in this "effort" by schlockmeister Jerry Warren comes from legitimately *good* Chilean movies, but you wouldn't know it from Warrens' bungling. He manages to make this assemblage of footage pretty dull and uninteresting. It still has some appeal for people channel surfing in the wee hours of the morning, and is not without atmosphere. "Curse of the Stone Hand" only really comes to life in scenes where the legendary John Carradine, one of Warrens' repertory players (and seemingly a man who could never say no to *any* script), appears. (However, that's because of Carradines' grandiose screen presence, not because of anything Warren does.)

      The first tale is an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevensons' "The Suicide Club", in which a young man, desperate to rid himself of debts, enters a club where he thinks he can gamble his way to good fortune. The second story is derived from the 1945 feature "The House is Empty", regaling us with the experience of two brothers tormented by an older sibling. Warren attempts to tie all of this together with his "stone hand" nonsense, which has something to do with a curse on the residents of a house, and removes the dialogue from his source material in favour of narration.

      Even at only 68 minutes, this is a little tough to get through. In compressing / editing the footage from the two Chilean features, Warren and company rob them of their effectiveness. There's still the entertainment value from the revelations provided, in any event. If you're a Carradine fan, you may feel let down from only seeing him in the brief additional scenes. Another of Warrens' regulars, Katherine Victor, also appears here.

      At the very least, seeing this exercise in dullness may motivate one to see the Chilean films in their proper context.

      Four out of 10.
      2kevinolzak

      Seen on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater in 1968

      "Curse of the Stone Hand" bears a 1964 copyright, but this two-part anthology consists of footage derived from a pair of atmospheric Chilean titles made by Argentine directors nearly two decades earlier. The first half is taken from 1946's "La Dama de la Muerte" (The Lady of Death), from director Carlos Hugo Christensen, an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1878 3-part anthology "The Suicide Club" (roughly half its original length), while the second half (at the 34-minute mark of this 57 minute feature) consists of 1945's "La Casa esta Vacia" (The House is Empty), from director Carlos Schlieper, reduced to about 30 percent of its footage. The final product was created by schlock director Jerry Warren, with himself and 'Hugo Christensen' listed as co-directors. Warren tied these stories together through some newly shot sequences depicting a stone hand, which supposedly signifies a curse. John Carradine was no stranger to Warren ("The Incredible Petrified World," "Invasion of the Animal People," "House of the Black Death," "Frankenstein Island"), but for his three brief scenes received second billing beneath actor 'Ernest Walch,' an Americanized pseudonym for Ernesto Vilches (from "La Dama de la Muerte"), who not only died in 1954 but was also listed ninth in the cast list, under the more simplified moniker 'Ernest Vilche.' Carradine, along with Katherine Victor and Bruno Ve Sota, only appears in the final reel, as 'The Old Drunk,' relating how he spied on a married woman cavorting with her husband's brother, totaling less than two minutes screen time (Victor gets one additional scene, confronting the husband, conveniently seen from the back). Warren's butchery makes for very dull viewing, even worse than "Invasion of the Animal People," another waste of Carradine's exceptional talents. "Curse of the Stone Hand" made its only appearance on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater May 4 1968, preceding second feature "Frankenstein-1970."
      Michael_Elliott

      Bad Bad Bad

      Curse of the Stone Hand (1964)

      BOMB (out of 4)

      Here's another history lesson for you fine folks, this time we take another look at the incredible hack Jerry Warren who really is the worst director ever. What Mr. Warren would do is buy foreign movies, cut them in half, hire John Carradine to film a couple new scenes and then add narration over the foreign elements of the film. Warren would then release these films as something "new" but they always turned out horrible and that's no different here. A mysterious stone hand is causing people to kill themselves but who cares? The "stone hand" only shows up twice and really doesn't play a part in the film. Warren took a Mexican film and another one from Chile to edit together and on their own both films appear to be quite good but with 2/3rds of them edited out there's really nothing this film is good for.

      More like this

      Creature of the Walking Dead
      2.9
      Creature of the Walking Dead
      House of the Black Death
      3.4
      House of the Black Death
      Frankenstein Island
      2.1
      Frankenstein Island
      Attack of the Mayan Mummy
      2.0
      Attack of the Mayan Mummy
      Face of the Screaming Werewolf
      2.7
      Face of the Screaming Werewolf
      The Violent and the Damned
      4.1
      The Violent and the Damned
      Terror of the Bloodhunters
      3.1
      Terror of the Bloodhunters
      Le monde pétrifié
      3.1
      Le monde pétrifié
      Teenage Zombies
      2.9
      Teenage Zombies
      The Wild World of Batwoman
      1.8
      The Wild World of Batwoman
      La dama de la muerte
      5.9
      La dama de la muerte
      The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre
      6.2
      The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre

      Storyline

      Edit

      Did you know

      Edit
      • Trivia
        Top billing goes to "Ernest Walch", while "Ernest Vilche" receives 9th billing (only 12 receive credit). Due to the jumbled nature of this patchwork feature, this same actor was mistakenly billed twice under different names.
      • Connections
        Edited from La casa está vacía (1945)

      Top picks

      Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations
      Sign in

      Details

      Edit
      • Release date
        • February 28, 1965 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • United States
        • Chile
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • La maldición de la mano de piedra
      • Filming locations
        • Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California, USA
      • Production companies
        • Chile Films S.A.
        • A.D.P. Pictures
      • See more company credits at IMDbPro

      Tech specs

      Edit
      • Runtime
        1 hour 7 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

      Related news

      Contribute to this page

      Suggest an edit or add missing content
      Curse of the Stone Hand (1965)
      Top Gap
      By what name was Curse of the Stone Hand (1965) officially released in Canada in English?
      Answer
      • See more gaps
      • Learn more about contributing
      Edit page

      More to explore

      Recently viewed

      Please enable browser cookies to use this feature. Learn more.
      Get the IMDb app
      Sign in for more accessSign in for more access
      Follow IMDb on social
      Get the IMDb app
      For Android and iOS
      Get the IMDb app
      • Help
      • Site Index
      • IMDbPro
      • Box Office Mojo
      • License IMDb Data
      • Press Room
      • Advertising
      • Jobs
      • Conditions of Use
      • Privacy Policy
      • Your Ads Privacy Choices
      IMDb, an Amazon company

      © 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.