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La casa della paura

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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La casa della paura (1974)
A sadistic killer cult kidnaps and sacrifices beautiful women. A young girl, just paroled from prison, moves into a strange house and appears to be the cult's next victim.
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A sadistic killer cult kidnaps and sacrifices beautiful women. A young girl, just paroled from prison, moves into a strange house and appears to be the cult's next victim.A sadistic killer cult kidnaps and sacrifices beautiful women. A young girl, just paroled from prison, moves into a strange house and appears to be the cult's next victim.A sadistic killer cult kidnaps and sacrifices beautiful women. A young girl, just paroled from prison, moves into a strange house and appears to be the cult's next victim.

  • Directors
    • William Rose
    • Dick Randall
  • Writers
    • William Rose
    • Gianfranco Baldanello
  • Stars
    • Daniela Giordano
    • Angelo Infanti
    • John Scanlon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1K
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    • Directors
      • William Rose
      • Dick Randall
    • Writers
      • William Rose
      • Gianfranco Baldanello
    • Stars
      • Daniela Giordano
      • Angelo Infanti
      • John Scanlon
    • 26User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Daniela Giordano
    Daniela Giordano
    • Margaret Bradley
    Angelo Infanti
    • Frank Grant
    John Scanlon
    • Jack Whitman
    Rosalba Neri
    Rosalba Neri
    • Alicia Songbird
    Brad Harris
    Brad Harris
    • Charlie
    Frank Latimore
    Frank Latimore
    • Johnson
    Giovanna Galletti
    Giovanna Galletti
    • Mrs. Grant
    • (as Giovanna Galetti)
    Dada Gallotti
    • Claire
    • (as Dada Galotti)
    Nuccia Cardinali
    • Mrs. Craig
    • (as Nuccia Cardinale)
    Karin Schubert
    Karin Schubert
    • Maria
    Raf Vallone
    Raf Vallone
    • Mr. Dreese
    Anna Liberati
    • Edie Whitman
    • (as Anna Maria Liberati)
    Salvatore Billa
    Salvatore Billa
    • Mr. Dreese's chief henchman
    Carla Mancini
    Carla Mancini
    • One of the chained-up girls
    Domenico Rizzo
    Alessandro Perrella
    Marian Fulop
    • Sarah
    • (as Mariann Fulopp)
    James Saturno
      • Directors
        • William Rose
        • Dick Randall
      • Writers
        • William Rose
        • Gianfranco Baldanello
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      4BA_Harrison

      Sort of giallo-ish.

      Daniela Giordano plays recently released jailbird Margaret Bradley, whose parole officer Alicia (Rosalba Neri) sends her to the house of Mrs. Grant (Giovanna Galletti). Soon after moving in, Margaret becomes convinced that something strange is afoot, and her suspicions are compounded when she is approached by Jack Whitman (John Scanlon), who is investigating the disappearance of his sister, a previous guest at the house.

      The Girl in Room 2A kicks off in fine giallo style, with the bloody murder of a topless woman during the opening credits, the victim impaled, her body thrown over the edge of a cliff; however, giallo fans are bound to be disappointed by director William Rose's lack of style (all of his previous films were pure sexploitation; I'm thinking he should have stuck with what he knew best), the low body count and a plot that strays a long way from the conventions of the genre.

      Regular bouts of female nudity and some gratuitous sleaze (girls are tied up and flogged by a maniac in a red hood and cape) help prevent the viewer from dozing off, but remaining invested in the film is a struggle, the pedestrian direction, lack of gore, and dreary pace all taking their toll. The film ends with the revelation that the women are being killed by a sect who seek to 'cleanse' the wicked, and shows the masked killer to be none other than... well, that would be telling, but suffice to say it's suitably silly.

      5 out of 10, minus one point for the inexplicable scene that shows a machine pumping blood through the floorboards of Margaret's room - what the hell was that all about?
      6Bezenby

      Not quite daft enough

      This one drags until thankfully the stupidity of it all overwhelms the drudgery. A young girl, just paroled from prison, is sent to a boarding house by parole officer Rosalba Neri. Now we all know that something is wrong with this house, as we've just witnessed a girl being ceremoniously killed by a sadistic cult led by someone who is a big fan of the 1965 Italian film Bloody Pit of Horror. Our girl Margaret isn't too slow on the uptake either, spotting quickly a huge bloodstain on the floor of her room that keeps reappearing, sussing rapidly that the landlady is a bit of a loon, and reckoning that the landlady's son Frank is a nutter. An encounter with a man investigating the apparent suicide of his sister, a previous tenant of Room 2A, further confirms her suspicions. This leads to a long investigation/romance that goes on and on.

      However, it's also about this time that the film's daftness begins to rise, what with the terrible acting of the nurse in a loony bin, choppy editing, and a flashback sequence where women are whipped in a Jess Franco fashion. The director also thinks it's a great idea to include upbeat jazz music at the most inappropriate of moments, like when the hero is thrown into the back of a car with a snake in a suitcase (a really crap way to kill someone, seeing how they just murdered everyone else without leaving anything to chance).

      The gore increases around this point too, as does the introduction of two muscle men who take on the cult. You also get an explanation as to how that bloodstain keeps appearing on the floor of room 2A, and I use 'how' on purpose because you'll be asking 'why' even after you find out what's happening. There's also the mystery of who is in the red mask if you still care about that by the end of the film.

      Not much Rosalba in this one either. This is a hugely stupid film but sometimes we need a bit of that in our lives too.
      6dipdatta

      Surprise find - decent Giallo

      I thought I have seen most of giallos (Yes, I am big time giallo fan & watching them for last 5 years) but every once a while, I get a little surprise. This was one of them. Its about a secret cult & how they kidnap & torture pretty young woman. This is not of the class of Suspiria - but its pretty decent. Girls are pretty, atmosphere/setup was good & plot had some suspense. Murders are little tamed in comparison to typical giallos, but not half bad. Overall, a pretty enjoyable movie.
      7HumanoidOfFlesh

      Surprisingly obscure and perverse giallo.

      A young girl named Edie is mysteriously kidnapped and taken to a country house where she is tied up,stripped and hung from the ceiling by her wrists.She is then tortured and finally killed by a long spear that penetrates her soft flesh Meanwhile the beautiful Margaret just released from a women's prison takes a room at Mrs. Grant's remote country mansion.Soon the strange things begin to happen...This sleazy and rather perverse giallo from Ramiro Oliveros is quite similar to Massimo Pupillo's "The Bloody Pit of Horror".The action is slow and the mystery elements aren't well-handled,but there is enough nudity and misogynistic violence to keep fans of Euroexploitation happy.Give this one a chance.7 out of 10.
      6lost-in-limbo

      Now open up your manual to...

      What do you do when you come across somebody tied up in the back of a car with a deadly snake loose inside?

      Step 1/ Casually put your hand in the car. Step 2/ Once you grab it, hopefully you're not bitten, simply throw the snake away. Step 3/ Then nonchalantly ask "Hey Man. What's happening"?

      This drive-in, occult themed horror (despite its Giallo tag) with an investigative mystery to the plot is just so ludicrously outlandish with its many random moments, jarring visuals, reckless scenarios and unintentional laughs. It's cheaply produced, but there's conviction, a touch of nervy, slow-burn suspense and the locations near or around Rome give it poignant character. The reveal to who's behind the red mask do all I these vicious acts is easy to detect, but a lot fun nonetheless.

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      • Trivia
        Though filmed in Italy, both cars used in the action of the plot are foreign: a French Citroen and a German Volkswagen.
      • Goofs
        In the English version, while driving Margaret to the Biyanki's, George, who otherwise speaks English like everybody else, inexplicably breaks into a couple sentences in Italian, then back to English when they arrive.
      • Quotes

        Prisoner #1: I'll kill you, you bitch!

        Prisoner #2: Ow! Let go of me! Ow!

        Prisoner #1: You keep your hands outta my stuff!

      • Crazy credits
        The writers obviously couldn't wait for the body count to start, putting the first murder scene under the opening credits.
      • Alternate versions
        Some VHS releases include a scene in the very beginning showing a woman getting kidnapped and then brutally tortured to death
      • Connections
        Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 1 (1996)

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      • Release date
        • December 22, 1975 (Italy)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Languages
        • Italian
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Girl in Room 2A
      • Filming locations
        • Castle Chigi, Castel Fusano, Rome, Lazio, Italy(location)
      • Production company
        • Euro Italian Film Production
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 26m(86 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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