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House of the Living Dead

  • 1974
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
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House of the Living Dead (1974)
Horror

On a South African plantation, a maniac is on the loose, first killing the estate's animals, then starting on the human members.On a South African plantation, a maniac is on the loose, first killing the estate's animals, then starting on the human members.On a South African plantation, a maniac is on the loose, first killing the estate's animals, then starting on the human members.

  • Director
    • Ray Austin
  • Writers
    • Marc Marais
    • John Brason
  • Stars
    • Mark Burns
    • Shirley Anne Field
    • David Oxley
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    605
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ray Austin
    • Writers
      • Marc Marais
      • John Brason
    • Stars
      • Mark Burns
      • Shirley Anne Field
      • David Oxley
    • 20User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Mark Burns
    • Sir Michael Brattling…
    Shirley Anne Field
    Shirley Anne Field
    • Mary Anne Carew
    David Oxley
    • Dr. Collinson
    Margaret Inglis
    • Lady Brattling
    Dia Sydow
    • Lena
    Lynne Maree
    • Annie
    Bill Flynn
    • Simeon
    Nobby Clark
    • Capt. Turner
    • (as William Baird Clark)
    Ronald France
    • Col. Pringle
    Don Furnival
    • Brand
    Pieter Geldenhuys
    • Shoemaker
    • (as Peter Geldenhuys)
    Ben Dekker
    • Jan
    Limpie Basson
    • Hugo de Groot
    Amina Gool
    • Aia Kat
    • Director
      • Ray Austin
    • Writers
      • Marc Marais
      • John Brason
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    4talisencrw

    A decent way to pass the time, some late evening, if you enjoy B-movies!

    Right off the bat, I previously had no idea that South Africa made any horror films, so, simply in that, I learned something.

    Over a long career (1968-99), this was one of only three cinematic works that director Austin made (all in the early 70's)--usually he did TV work--and in fact, production value-wise, it seemed like made-for-TV fare. Basically a vineyard/plantation with black, witchcraft-practicing slaves, and the owner harbouring a dark secret: A genius twin brother, who was discredited in the medical community to begin with, and then, since an almost-fatal brain injury suffered in an accident a year ago, basically insane and confined to the mansion's attic.

    It was decently made and, as late-night fare, perfectly acceptable. It could have been made a lot better in more capable hands. The underlying ideas were very interesting, though only decently carried out, and the climax was completely predictable, though no less enjoyable. I got my copy very cheaply, in Mill Creek's 50-pack 'Nightmare Worlds', and it's watchable, no better, no less.
    4Bumblevivisector

    Think Hammer, not zombies. But hey, that's marketing.

    It starts out really good, with a lot of elements and characters laid out to build suspense and great atmosphere, but by halfway through it narrows itself down to characters seriously wondering if an escaped stallion is behind the murders. Yes, a horse. And it tries to achieve a feel of all Hell breaking loose at the end with some psychedelic lights and crazy acting which both miss the mark. Worth seeing once, but I consider it to be to period-piece Hammer horror films what Space Mutiny was to Star Wars.

    Oh, and in a dinner scene about halfway through, our heroine wears an outfit that somehow achieves an insupportable cleavage-to-breast ratio. Science geeks may want to study this scene just to see if they can figure out what laws of physics her corset's breaking. Really. Seriously.

    Recently bought this in the Nightmare Worlds DVD 50-pack. Not sure if it's gotten its own release.
    5archi_cianfrocco

    OK mad scientist movie with a great ending.

    House of the Living Dead is about a family with a history of mental illness living on the Cape in South Africa. There is the mother and her two sons - Michael, the Master of the house and his brother Breck, the demented mad scientist. Breck, who is deformed and lives shut in a room at the top of the house, believes that the soul is an organic object that can be isolated and contained outside the body.

    Michael's fiancé comes to marry him, but she's not welcomed at all by his mother. Strange things are going on at the plantation, including murder and some voodoo-like witchcraft being practiced by the natives.

    At this point, the movie starts to drag. There are a couple of chase scenes and an eerie organ inside the house that seems to be playing on its own. When the local constable begins to investigate things, we begin to get a glimpse into what's really going on.

    When watching this kind of movie, you hope there will be enough suspense to keep you riveted to the film. If you can't get that, you at least hope you'll get a good ending. I don't want to spoil things, so all I'll say is that this movie at least has a really exciting ending. However, the film leaves you with questions that were never answered and the viewer is left to wonder about certain things.

    Overall, if this is a genre of movies that you enjoy, I'd say watch it. If the whole "suspense, mad scientist, witchcraft" thing isn't high on your list as to the kind of movies you like, you'll probably be disappointed.

    Some people who have written reviews think the title of the movie is deceptive because it isn't a zombie movie. There is just cause for the title...if you're paying attention!
    5Red-Barracuda

    A rare African made horror movie that's not as bad as its rating would suggest

    As I watched this one I felt something was odd about it. While the cast seemed to all be English, the terrain and deep blue sky seemed somewhat foreign, so I was interested to learn afterwards that this is a South African production. It's a pretty rare thing to find a horror movie from that country, and this was probably the most interesting thing about this one. It's another costume horror, of which there were many back at the time this was released. Set in the 19th century, it centres on a young woman who travels to the plantation home of her fiancé, whose family has a grim history. The mother tries to encourage her to leave, while the other brother is an unseen lunatic in the attic. As is so often the way, a series of murders start happening. But are they a result of voodoo? Is it mad science at work? Or is this the work of...a horse!? All, is eventually revealed.

    The combination of a hokey mad scientist plot-line with traditional voodoo is slightly unusual. As is the way that animals are sometimes presented, with a major character being what can only be described as a so-called devil horse which the locals actually believe could be roaming around in the dead of night committing all the killings. The science bit is covered by the not entirely interesting idea of human soul transferal. So the story has quite a few disparate ideas kicking about and there is undoubtedly some potential in the set-up but the presentation is often quite meandering and uneventful. But it's overall actually not bad really, as there is some atmosphere generated in some of the night scenes depicting strange goings on and there is a quite well executed chase scene involving a hooded villain too. The South African setting adds something new as well which definitely elevates the material by itself. As I say, it doesn't always maximise its ideas and it is a bit messy but it does also have a lively ending to round things off. All things considered, despite a few faults, this one is definitely better than its reputation would suggest.
    6Hitchcoc

    Some Potential

    You know, this had some potential. The plot is out of that Baskerville, Pyncheon mode, where a family has had a history of horrible personages who have died unnatural deaths. There seems to be an almost satanic element at work. In the old days they would have felt that there was a curse because of some ancestor's evil actions. A man who is "cursed" and has an evil brother, brings his young fiancée to his home. His mother tries to drive her away because she wants to see the lineage end. The brother is apparently deformed and mad and stares from the window upstairs. This sound like a lot of fun. The down side is a rambling, endless story that goes on and on. There are a number of chases that contribute little to the events. The young woman is continuously roaming the mansion and it takes two or three minutes to get to a destination. The upside is that there is lots of suspense and some excellent surprises (not that it hasn't been done before). See this. It's OK.

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    • Trivia
      Was shot under the title "Shadows over Bridge Place," but later released as "House of the Living Dead" and "Curse of the Dead" to cash in on the then-popular zombie movies, even though there are no zombies in the movie whatsoever.
    • Goofs
      Mary Anne's low-cut dress at dinner is inappropriate for the period. Only a strumpet would wear a neckline so low in the Victorian age.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Herschell Gordon Lewis: The Godfather of Gore (2010)

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 1974 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Languages
      • English
      • Afrikaans
    • Also known as
      • Curse of the Dead
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production company
      • Associated Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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