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La maison de l'épouvante

Original title: The Haunted House of Horror
  • 1969
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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La maison de l'épouvante (1969)
A group of sixties teenagers bored with the party they're at drive out to a deserted old mansion, but their laughter turns to fear when one of them is killed in a frenzied knife attack. Another of them persuades the rest that they should solve the murder themselves rather than go to the police, not surprisingly opening the way to further carnage.
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Teenagers gathered in an old mansion are being murdered one by one. The survivors must discover who among them is the killer before he finishes off everybody.Teenagers gathered in an old mansion are being murdered one by one. The survivors must discover who among them is the killer before he finishes off everybody.Teenagers gathered in an old mansion are being murdered one by one. The survivors must discover who among them is the killer before he finishes off everybody.

  • Directors
    • Michael Armstrong
    • Gerry Levy
  • Writers
    • Michael Armstrong
    • Gerry Levy
  • Stars
    • Frankie Avalon
    • Jill Haworth
    • Dennis Price
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    • Directors
      • Michael Armstrong
      • Gerry Levy
    • Writers
      • Michael Armstrong
      • Gerry Levy
    • Stars
      • Frankie Avalon
      • Jill Haworth
      • Dennis Price
    • 59User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Frankie Avalon
    Frankie Avalon
    • Chris
    Jill Haworth
    Jill Haworth
    • Sheila
    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Inspector Bill Bradley
    Mark Wynter
    Mark Wynter
    • Gary Scott
    George Sewell
    George Sewell
    • Bob Kellett
    Gina Warwick
    • Sylvia Fuller
    Richard O'Sullivan
    Richard O'Sullivan
    • Peter
    Carol Dilworth
    Carol Dilworth
    • Dorothy Pullman
    Julian Barnes
    • Richard
    Veronica Doran
    • Madge
    Robin Stewart
    Robin Stewart
    • Henry
    Jan Holden
    Jan Holden
    • Peggy
    Clifford Earl
    • Police Sergeant Pelley
    Robert Raglan
    Robert Raglan
    • John Bradley
    Mel Churcher
    Mel Churcher
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Hibbert
    • Man in Pub
    • (uncredited)
    Freddie Lees
    • Dave
    • (uncredited)
    Vicki Michelle
    Vicki Michelle
    • Sally
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Michael Armstrong
      • Gerry Levy
    • Writers
      • Michael Armstrong
      • Gerry Levy
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    5kim-de-windter

    don't you just love it..

    i really enjoyed this movie.

    why?

    because it is FUN to watch. movies don't have to be deeply meaningful or classy or poetic..

    more important than all that is that it is fun to watch.

    i don't mean comedy-funny, i mean a flow, a structure and a story that doesn't make you snooze. (maybe some actors that actually can act, but thats a dying breed)

    this movie is entertaining and fun, sure the story is thin and the middle drags a little, but it really doesn't matter..

    you got frankie avalon, a dark old house and some outrageous 6oties hairdos, what more can you want?
    5Nightman85

    Tense finale in an otherwise routine camp-fest.

    London "hepcats" grow bored at a party one night and decide to go explore an old nearby estate that's supposedly haunted. Once there one of the gang is brutally knifed to death and the group is left to wonder if one of their own is a killer.

    The Haunted House of Horror (also known simply as Horror House) is a swinging 60's British chiller that's a bit of a mixed-bag for horror fans. On the good side there's a couple of effectively shocking (and bloody) murder scenes, a nicely moody music score by Reg Tilsley, and the climax of the film is pleasingly intense. Unfortunately the rest of the film is hampered by a sluggish pacing and a fairly routine setup. The uneven performances from the cast don't help things either.

    Still, overall Haunted House of Horror has enough going for it to make it an interesting watch - particularly for fans of British horror from this era or maybe for people who just hate Frankie Avalon.

    ** out of ****
    5Muldwych

    Average horror fare, watchable, but not unmissable

    In the highly-alliterative and genre-suggestive Haunted House Of Horror, a group of teenagers, bored with the party they're attending one evening, decide to liven things up by trooping off to a supposedly, and unsurprisingly, haunted house to conduct a seance, wherein deadly consequences soon occur.

    Having known little about this film for years other than its title, I found myself expecting a far different tale to the one that actually unfolded. Was there in fact any supernatural activity as the title suggested, or was the horror more conventional, leading to an earthbound whodunnit with B-movie slasher overtones? I must admit I was kept guessing for a while until those answers resolved themselves. All the meanwhile, I found myself reasonably entertained by the look and feel of a contemporary British sixties horror, from the swinging fashions to the unbelievable amount of smoking - actor George Sewell alone gives his best cigarette acting in this film. The musical score is fairly standard for the day and place - a good deal of brass, strings, moody piano and dramatic drum riffs. In fact, there were times when I felt sure this was a Bill ('Daleks: Invasion Earth 2150') McGuffie special, so either Reg Tilsley was familiar with his work, or these musical motifs were in vogue at the time. The lighting too is fairly conventional, though the day-for-night shooting became a little annoying after a while. Murky blue skies do not suggest midnight no matter how you dress them up, and must've been even more obvious on the silver screen.

    The acting is competent if restrained - in part due to the lack of any really meaty roles on offer, though there are several luminaries of the period to help breathe life into the whole effort. Besides Sewell, we also have the soon-to-be Man About The House himself, Richard O'Sullivan, frequent TV guest star Jill Hawarth, and Robin Stewart, also soon to become well-known in Bless This House. Why we didn't get to see a lot more of the gorgeous Gina Warwick on the other hand, is a bit of a mystery. She and Hawarth almost make up for what is in the end, a rather pedestrian adventure.

    And this in the end is what it is. I give it points for casting, period novelty, and for playing a little with audience expectations to avoid predictable plot trappings, but in the end, there is nothing ultimately remarkable about Haunted House Of Horror that helps it stand out from the competition of the day, like the popular Hammer Horror films. Which is not to say that their offerings are not sometimes prone to character cyphers, uneven pacing and abrupt endings, but more practiced hands on their part tend to make these things less of an issue. Interestingly, Tigon Films did snag horror veterans Karloff, Price, Cushing and Lee on a couple of occasions to produce horror-thrillers better received than what you find here - Scream And Scream Again, anybody? Nonetheless, Haunted House Of Horror should not be summarily dismissed - it's worth a look, but only if you've gotten a ways down through your must-view list.
    anawesomemoviefanatic

    Don't miss this beauty - she's a trip!

    Wow, how did I manage to go so long without seeing this wonderfully corny '60s title, lost among thousands of other obscure, late-night drive-in classics? I had heard about it many years ago, just a rough plot outline, and always thought it sounded like cheesy fun, but I never had the chance to see it. However, I managed to view the film recently, under its alternate title, "The Haunted House of Horror", and I must say that I enjoyed every minute of it! Where do I begin? Well, first of all, those amazing '60s fashions! Go-go boots and mini-skirts haunt this picture more than the house itself does, and it must be said that throughout the entire movie the curvaceous Jill Haworth looks absolutely stunning (and yes, in many scenes she is wearing mini-skirt). Basically, the plot revolves around this girl Sheila (Haworth), her swinger beau Chris (Frankie Avalon!) and all of their groovin' swinger friends who get bored with the usual Friday night party antics in swinging London and decide to go "ghost-hunting" at an old deserted mansion in the countryside. Well, what follows is that someone ends up dead (in a murder scene which is surprisingly bloody for a PG-rated film) and the kids try to figure out whodunit! I guess one could describe this little number as a more mature, live-action British version of "Scooby Doo"! It's an absolute hoot, and I really enjoyed it. The plot was really nothing special, but from beginning to end I was hooked on this movie, and I was surprised at how ahead of it's time it was, and of course by the bloodiness of the killings. There is one killing at the climax of the film that will surely make your eyes pop out of their sockets - unbelievable! I won't give anything away, you'll have to see for yourself, but this baby is just amazing, from the corny dialogue: "Sheila, the way you dig blood, people'd think you're a vampire!", "You'd better watch out, darling, next time I give you a love bite!", to the swingin' sixties fashions, to the Scooby Doo antics and gory knife murders, plus a very downbeat, disturbing ending and a creepy atmosphere - you can't go wrong with this one. Unfortunately it's pretty hard to find, but it has found a cozy little home on cable, so if you get the chance, give it a look!
    4mwilson1976

    Ever wondered what Scooby Doo would be like if it was set in England and diidn't feature a dog?

    England's Tigon films the people behind Witchfinder General produced this boring 1969 effort, an early slasher movie, and Michael Armstrong who directed the entertaining Witchfinder rip off Mark Of The Devil directed. In swinging London, a group of friends are attending Frankie Avalon's dull house party and decide to go to a haunted mansion to hold a seance instead. When one of their group is brutally murdered the others abandon his body and flee the scene knowing that one of them is the killer. Boris Karloff was originally supposed to play the detective investigating the goings but was too ill to appear, so Dennis Price took the role instead. Armstrong wanted Ian Ogilvy to play the lead role, but American backers AIP insisted that the part go to Frankie Avalon (who was nearly 30 at the time and under contract to them). There are a few decent shock sequences and a liberal flow of blood, but this supposedly haunted house is more likely to induce sleep than give you nightmares.

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      The film was drastically re-written, re-shot and re-cut by Gerry Levy (under the name Peter Marcus) at the insistence of one of the US producers. Original writer/director Michael Armstrong's commentary on at least one version of the DVD goes into this in detail: "Relatively little of the material outside the house was originally in the film and much of what remains was used differently. None of the material featuring George Sewell was shot by Armstrong and only one scene with Dennis Price [in the nightclub] was his. The motivation of the killer was changed and the relationships between the young people were considerably softened."
    • Goofs
      Richard stabs his mate with a huge knife, which emerges covered in blood almost to the hilt. 30 seconds later Richard is holding the knife with no blood on it then 1 minute after that, the knife has just a little blood on it.
    • Quotes

      Gary Scott: What do you fancy, an orgy or a séance?

    • Connections
      Featured in Chiller Theatre: Horror House (1975)
    • Soundtracks
      Responsibility
      Words and Music by Gerry Levy (as Peter Marcus)

      Performed by Mark Wynter (uncredited), Robin Stewart (uncredited), and Nicholas Young (uncredited)

      [The boys sing the song at the pub accompanied by a pianist]

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    • Release date
      • July 1969 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Abominator
    • Filming locations
      • Birkdale Palace Hotel, Southport, Merseyside, England, UK(house interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Tigon
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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