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Le manoir aux sept cadavres

Original title: The House of Seven Corpses
  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.7K
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Le manoir aux sept cadavres (1973)
The old Beal mansion is famous for the mysterious deaths that befell all seven members of the Beal family there.
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A director is filming on location in a house where seven murders were committed. The caretaker warns them not to mess with things they do not understand (the murders were occult related), bu... Read allA director is filming on location in a house where seven murders were committed. The caretaker warns them not to mess with things they do not understand (the murders were occult related), but the director wants to be as authentic as possible and has his cast re-enact rituals that... Read allA director is filming on location in a house where seven murders were committed. The caretaker warns them not to mess with things they do not understand (the murders were occult related), but the director wants to be as authentic as possible and has his cast re-enact rituals that took place in the house thus summoning a ghoul from the nearby cemetery to bump the whole... Read all

  • Director
    • Paul Harrison
  • Writers
    • Paul Harrison
    • Thomas J. Kelly
  • Stars
    • John Ireland
    • Faith Domergue
    • John Carradine
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    • Director
      • Paul Harrison
    • Writers
      • Paul Harrison
      • Thomas J. Kelly
    • Stars
      • John Ireland
      • Faith Domergue
      • John Carradine
    • 52User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Ireland
    John Ireland
    • Eric Hartman
    Faith Domergue
    Faith Domergue
    • Gayle Dorian
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Edgar Price
    Carole Wells
    Carole Wells
    • Anne
    • (as Carol Wells)
    Charles Macaulay
    • Christopher Millan
    Jerry Strickler
    • David
    Ron Foreman
    • Ron
    Dennis Record
    Dennis Record
    • Tommy
    • (as Larry Record)
    Marty Hornstein
    • Danny
    Charles Bail
    Charles Bail
    • Jonathon Anthony Beal…
    Lucy Doheny
    • Suzanne Beal
    Jo Anne Mower
    • Allison Beal
    Ronald Víctor García
    Ronald Víctor García
    • Charles Beal
    • (as Ron Garcia)
    Jeff Alexander
    • Russell Beal
    Wells Bond
    • The Ghoul
    Laurie Bartram
    Laurie Bartram
    • Debbie
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Harrison
    • Writers
      • Paul Harrison
      • Thomas J. Kelly
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    4preppy-3

    I've seen worse...

    ...but I've seen better too.

    The story here is predictable--a film crew trying to film a horror movie in a place where murders occurred. Three guesses what happens. This isn't a total bomb--the cast is fairly good with pros John Ireland, Faith Domergue and John Carradine giving the best performances. It's reasonably well-made--for a low budget film. Just don't expect any nudity, swearing, blood OR gore (the film has a very mild PG rating). I was never totally bored--it's OK viewing on a quiet night. I saw it on video--it was a HORRIBLE print--very dark and some scenes were impossible to see. Still I didn't hate it and it does have a cool ending which surprised me--basically nothing happens up till then so it catches you off guard. Worth seeing but only if you're a horror film completest.
    sidterror

    EVER WONDER WHERE ROB ZOMBIE STEALS HIS TITLES FROM?

    Great little 70's film that also happens to have one of my favorite titles of that early 70s era. The cast is great, but there were some times when the director (this was his only theatrical feature, but he has done tons of television) should have pulled in their reins with the ham chewing.

    If you like films of the slash and gash variety, this may not be for you... This one smolders and is a slow burn that builds to a flip of an ending... Other reviews that compare it to Night Gallery are not far off, because it does have that feel of a shorter anthology story stretched to feature length. Pop some corn and make a rainy evening of it.
    Nozze-Foto

    Yes Virginia, John Carradine is in this film!

    How do you not like a film that has seven murders while the opening credits are rolling? Even the fact that the director write many episodes of the Saturday morning kids show H.R. PUFNSTUF does not detract from the fun (remember that DUNGEON OF HARROW was directed by the man who drew "Howard The Duck"). The film-within-a-film idea was used to great advantage in FRANKENSTEIN 1970 (will someone please release that to DVD in widescreen?) and it works rather well here too. John Ireland is the hard boiled director making a movie about witchcraft in a spooky old house (actually the former Utah governor's mansion) whose owners have all died mysteriously and whose last tenant was a real life witch. John Carradine is Edgar Price, the caretaker who knows the whole family history and is not shy about interrupting filming when Ireland gets it wrong. Faith Domergue (THIS ISLAND EARTH) is the tempermental movie star who seems to be Ireland's now-and-then lover. Also on hand is Charles MacCauley, best remembered as Dracula from the blaxploitation classic BLACULA as a drunken has been whose career is well past its twilight. The action gets a little confusing near the end. We know that a zombie rises from its grave because Ms. Domergue has read a magic chant from the Tibetan Book Of The Dead (conveniently located on a bookshelf) but what happens with Mr. Ireland and a crew member named David is likely to get you wondering "Huh?". Like, is there one zombie or two, and if there are two where does the first one disappear to and other nagging little things like that. Don't let it spoil your fun though, this film is worth seeing. nobody panders to the outrageous plot, everyone turns in a good performance. John Ireland gets the most unforgettable line. About to spirit Ms. Domergue to his bedroom Ireland's romantic plans are sunk when she insists on searching for her lost cat. Handcuffed by the PG rating Ireland barks "FRITZ the cat!" and stomps out of the scene. Fun, and lots of it.
    Dethcharm

    "Maybe, Looking At Headstones Is His Thing!"...

    In THE HOUSE OF SEVEN CORPSES, a film crew attempts to shoot a horror movie involving seven mysterious deaths. They happen to be filming in the very house where the actual deaths occurred.

    Uh oh!

    A book of spells is found, and they decide to use it in their movie. Big mistake! Bad things start happening almost immediately: A cat is mutilated, turning into a sock puppet, and the book's mumbo jumbo causes the cold inhabitants of the nearby cemetery to stir!

    This all culminates in the best part of the movie when a ghoul goes on a killing rampage. The last 20 minutes are pretty good, but the rest is a grueling slog.

    John Ireland stars as the cranky director, Faith Domergue is the cranky actress, and John Carradine plays the cranky old caretaker.

    Recommended, strictly for the macabre finale...
    Alicemingo

    Fun spooky movie!

    I saw this fun retro horror film when it was brought back to the big screen last year. I liked the story and characters, it was an awesome movie to see for Halloween! I thought Tommy was cute, I wish his character had been elaborated on further. Enjoyable movie, I'd recommend it!

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    • Trivia
      Some of the soundtrack is taken from the TV series Au-delà du réel (1963), such as the scene where John Carradine approaches the cemetery, just before his death scene.
    • Goofs
      The film depicts The Tibetan Book of the Dead as some kind of black magic grimoire, when in reality it is nothing more sinister than a Buddhist treatise on the period between death and rebirth.
    • Quotes

      Eric Hartman: [the director is frustrated when Anne asks how she should play her death scene] Trust me... dying's easy! Living is hard.

    • Connections
      Featured in Movie Macabre: The House of Seven Corpses (1982)

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    • Release date
      • February 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le manoir aux 7 cadavres
    • Filming locations
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    • Production company
      • Television Corporation of America
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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