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Haunts

  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
740
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May Britt in Haunts (1976)
Folk HorrorHorror

May Britt plays a seemingly innocent farm girl convinced that her slovenly uncle (Cameron Mitchell) is the man responsible for the bloody scissor-murders of several local girls.May Britt plays a seemingly innocent farm girl convinced that her slovenly uncle (Cameron Mitchell) is the man responsible for the bloody scissor-murders of several local girls.May Britt plays a seemingly innocent farm girl convinced that her slovenly uncle (Cameron Mitchell) is the man responsible for the bloody scissor-murders of several local girls.

  • Director
    • Herb Freed
  • Writers
    • Anne Marisse
    • Herb Freed
  • Stars
    • May Britt
    • Cameron Mitchell
    • Aldo Ray
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    740
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Herb Freed
    • Writers
      • Anne Marisse
      • Herb Freed
    • Stars
      • May Britt
      • Cameron Mitchell
      • Aldo Ray
    • 36User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    May Britt
    May Britt
    • Ingrid
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Carl
    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
    • Sheriff
    William Gray Espy
    William Gray Espy
    • Frankie
    Ben Hammer
    Ben Hammer
    • Vicar
    E.J. André
    E.J. André
    • Doc
    Kendall Jackson
    • Loretta
    Susan Nohr
    • Nel
    Robert Hippard
    • Bill Spry
    Don Dolan
    • Hellman
    Lette Rehnolds
    • Margaret
    Jim McKeny
    • Bartender
    Warren Peters
    • Howard Porter
    Judy Franks
    • Mrs. Peterson
    Bob Avery
    • TV Interviewer
    Brian E. Frankish
    Brian E. Frankish
    • Newscaster
    • (as Brian Frankish)
    Larry Finnegan
    • Mr. Lewis
    Elmer Adams
    • Frank Olsen
    • Director
      • Herb Freed
    • Writers
      • Anne Marisse
      • Herb Freed
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    User reviews36

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    7KennethEagleSpirit

    Truly haunting.

    This film has only one downside for me and that is being very slow in spots, particularly towards the end. About 15 minutes of this flick could, honestly, have been sacrificed to the cutting room floor with no real loss. Other than that its really pretty good. Cameron Mitchell plays his part very well. Aldo ray does his job as sheriff and lends quality to a well developed character. William Gray Espy does very well in his role, and both Kendal Jackson and Susan Nohr deserve recognition. But the real star is, fittingly enough, the lead, May Britt. She does a wonderful job in portraying a very troubled woman with deep seated emotional problems. The part I liked the best? It was so easy to figure out, until I figured out that I was wrong. Three times in a row. And then? SURPRISE!
    JimMcKeny

    Back in the Day

    I voted 10 because i had a small part in the film (the bartender) and having been a big fan of Aldo Ray - younger gen's won't know that in his time Ray created the same kind of electricity in the film world for his unique approach to acting as did the likes of Dean & Brando (however short lived that electricity may have been)- I was thrilled to be able to chat and hang with him on set. Herb Freed & Anne Marisse were extremely kind and lovely people to work for and with. This was the second film I worked on in Mendocino, CA - the first one still has ghosts attached to it. Many LA film companies used Mendocino, CA as their location. Perhaps the most notable (and certainly the funniest) was "The Russians Are Coming/The Russians Are Coming". Many years later, TV came to town to shoot exteriors for "Murder She Wrote".
    7Sturgeon54

    Offbeat Gothic Horror

    I think the other reviewers here and elsewhere (myself included) were thrown off by the fact that the video distributors have incorrectly packaged this as another cheap '70s slasher/exploitation movie, and that's the reason for the negative reviews. This film is meant for a completely different audience. I myself started to become disappointed partway through the film when there was little action, but then I realized that this is not a typical slasher flick, but more of a Stephen King-style psychological horror film about the demons of small town life. That is when I started to enjoy it. Like King's novels, the story builds slowly, and there are several peripheral characters who may seem unimportant to the main storyline but contribute to the overall atmosphere. The movie does not have much gore or any nudity, but this is the kind of film that succeeds almost purely through its vivid, austere atmosphere, which was done so well that some of it reminded me of the work of Ingmar Bergman. The film isn't perfect, but director Freed shows a good eye for detail, and the washout cinematography is striking. I had never seen any of the actors elsewhere, but May Britt's lead performance was very competent. This is definitely not the kind of film for hardcore horror film buffs, as it doesn't fit under that genre category very well. Rather, it is a film for more serious, patient viewers who can appreciate a slower pace without instant rewards. For them, this is well-worth checking out.
    5Hitchcoc

    Just a Tiny Bit Repulsion

    This has a Bergmanesque spareness to it that is at times OK. The plot is terribly convoluted and confusing. I don't even know if we have closure at the end. Just what does it all mean? I remember May Britt being married to Sammy Davis, Jr. She of the Scandanavian roots and the freckles. In here she is a virgin queen. She is so frumpy and cold, it's hard to feel for her. Obviously, she deserves to live as she wishes, but she has been so traumatized that we can't get close to her. In repulsion, we can't take our eyes off the girl. When Britt leaves a scene, she is pretty forgettable. There is a pretty good give and take. Aldo Ray is pretty believable in his intense wishes to solve the case. He has feelings for this woman and wants to help her out. She, like so many in horror movies, feels she can be hysterical one moment and totally independent in the next. There are lots of layers and that's fun. I didn't move away from this movie. I have the same collection mentioned by other reviewers. If they had a psychological drama box, this might fit in nicely. Anyway, as a make my way through these B and C movies, I don't see them as a total waste of time. I had never seen May Britt act before. She had some talent, but it wasn't exposed here.
    Dethcharm

    Snip, Snip...

    Ingrid (May Britt) lives on a farm with her uncle Carl (Cameron Mitchell), where she spends her days milking her goat and having flashbacks of her childhood traumas.

    Meanwhile, a scissor-wielding maniac is busy mutilating women around town. There are several suspects for the sheriff (Aldo Ray) to consider, including Frankie (William Gray Espy), the Romeo who works at the butcher shop. There's also the stranger who just arrived in town. Old Uncle Carl seems a bit suspicious as well!

    In addition, Ingrid herself seems to unravel as the story progresses. Was she really attacked by the scissor killer? Twice? And, what about her bloody hallucinations?

    HAUNTS is an average thriller / chiller with above average aspirations. The characters are endearing in a Mayberry sort of way. Alas, a lot of what is meant to be mysterious and frightening comes off as half-baked and rather dull.

    Still, it's enjoyable enough in a 1970's way...

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    • Trivia
      The one song in the film (credited as "Father, I Long" and copyrighted by Art Podell and Herb Freed in Far-Gone Nigen Publishing 1975) is a re-arrangement of the old hymn "Farther Along" which has many disputed authors and is in the public domain.
    • Quotes

      Sheriff: [to daughter] You dirty little tramp!

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Time Bandits, The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper, The Woman Next Door, Man of Iron (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Father, I Long
      Written by Art Podell and Herb Freed

      Sung by Paul Potash

      © 1975 Far-Gone Nigen Publishing

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    • Release date
      • July 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Persecuciones
    • Filming locations
      • Mendocino, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • American General Pictures
      • Entertainment Services International
      • Marrero Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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