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Bain de sang dans la maison des morts

Original title: Bloodbath at the House of Death
  • 1984
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
3.2K
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Bain de sang dans la maison des morts (1984)
Six scientists investigate a strange phenomenon at the creepy Headstone Manor, the site of a mysterious massacre years earlier that took the lives of 18 guests in one night.
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Dark ComedyFolk HorrorParodySatireSlapstickComedyHorror

Six scientists investigate a strange phenomenon at the creepy Headstone Manor, the site of a mysterious massacre years earlier that took the lives of 18 guests in one night.Six scientists investigate a strange phenomenon at the creepy Headstone Manor, the site of a mysterious massacre years earlier that took the lives of 18 guests in one night.Six scientists investigate a strange phenomenon at the creepy Headstone Manor, the site of a mysterious massacre years earlier that took the lives of 18 guests in one night.

  • Director
    • Ray Cameron
  • Writers
    • Ray Cameron
    • Barry Cryer
  • Stars
    • Kenny Everett
    • Vincent Price
    • Pamela Stephenson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Ray Cameron
    • Writers
      • Ray Cameron
      • Barry Cryer
    • Stars
      • Kenny Everett
      • Vincent Price
      • Pamela Stephenson
    • 63User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Kenny Everett
    Kenny Everett
    • Lukas Mandeville
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Sinister Man
    Pamela Stephenson
    Pamela Stephenson
    • Barbara Coyle
    Gareth Hunt
    Gareth Hunt
    • Elliot Broome
    Don Warrington
    Don Warrington
    • Stephen Wilson
    John Fortune
    John Fortune
    • John Harrison
    Sheila Steafel
    • Sheila Finch
    John Stephen Hill
    • Henry Noland
    Cleo Rocos
    Cleo Rocos
    • Deborah Kedding
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
    • Blind Man
    Pat Ashton
    Pat Ashton
    • Barmaid
    David Lodge
    David Lodge
    • Inspector Goule
    Davilia O'Connor
    • Sheila's Mother
    • (as Davilia David)
    Debbie Linden
    Debbie Linden
    • Attractive Girl
    Tim Barrett
    Tim Barrett
    • Doctor
    Oscar Quitak
    • Doctor
    Ellis Dale
    • Patient
    Barry Cryer
    Barry Cryer
    • Police Inspector
    • Director
      • Ray Cameron
    • Writers
      • Ray Cameron
      • Barry Cryer
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    3TheLittleSongbird

    A complete failure despite its potential

    Bloodbath at the House of Death did have a lot of potential, a talented cast and writer and a great title being the starting points. But the execution undermines this, so in the end Bloodbath at the House of Death is a failure. It is not without redeeming merits though, the film is not badly made, Vincent Price while underused looks and sounds as though he is thoroughly enjoying himself and the Can Opener and toilet scenes are very effective. However, I just didn't find Bloodbath at the House of Death all that funny or horrifying. I do love comedy and I don't mind it when it is stupid and rude, but I've never liked it all that much when it's distasteful. And Bloodbath at the House of Death showed great distaste, the toilet humour is utterly infantile and the innuendos are incredibly smutty making the worst Carry On movie(the later entries had a lot of smut) seem tame. The dialogue is similarly unfunny, crude and somewhat stilted too, I even questioned whether Bary Cryer actually had anything to do with the writing at all. The story is very thin structurally and doesn't make any sense at all. I got the parodies but with two exceptions they seemed randomly strung together(and that is pretty much what the story was) and were too predictable and badly written to have any kind of impact. The ET parody was also rendered cheaply. The direction was leaden, and the entire cast were wasted. Only Price was good and even he deserved much better. Kenny Everett was very talented and evidently does try very hard but the quality of the humour here disallowed him to do anything interesting or fun with what he has. The rest of the cast don't make any kind of impression. All in all, a embarrassing failure for all involved. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    7mike_cable

    The "Police Squad" of horror films

    This is a comedy in the tradition of Airport (Flying High) and Police Squad (or The Naked Gun), where a group of scientists are gathered to investigate the goings on at a haunted house in the country woods of Britain. Kenny Everett is the star of this film, pulling from characters developed from his various video shows to create his main character, with a good backup of other actors making up the rest of the group. The slapstick comedy (played seriously) comes frequently right from the start of the film but then tends to fall a little flat in the second half, but is still very enjoyable if you're a fan of Everett. Vincent Price's name might be a surprise for such a film, but he plays his role with the usual strength he carries. Pamela Stephenson has a memorable scene which re-energises the film, while subtle humour in other scenes carry it to the end. Check it out if you enjoy British humour.
    6Platypuschow

    Bloodbath at the House of Death: Hugely hit and miss

    Starring horror icon Vincent Price & comedy legend Kenny Everett this camp British horror comedy is a hugely mixed bag.

    It tells the story of a group of scientists and experts in their field who investigate the mysterious Blood House where 18 people were savagely murdered in one night.

    When the jokes are on point the movie is really enjoyable, sadly too many jokes fall flat and leave the movie more of a bust than it should have been. With Price & Everett this should have by all rights been a cult classic.

    To it's credit the film has a lot of imagination, from original death scenes to some fantastic satirical humour!

    However for every laugh there are three or four poor jokes ranging from silly to cringe inducing.

    A harmless effort and ahead of it's time, but comes across a bit rushed.

    The Good:

    Price and Everett are excellent

    Very inventive kills

    Some great gags

    Well scored

    The Bad:

    Not as funny as it should have been

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Kenny Everett should have broke Hollywood
    one4now4

    One of the funniest spoofs of all time

    I really have to say that this one grew on me. I didn't like it a lot at first, but then I started watching it over and it's definitely been one of my favorites for awhile now. What's not to like about it? I, too, am glad to see the positive feedback on this fun movie. It's not as gory as some might have you believe, but, as a comedy, it is a classic. They parody all kinds of fantastically themed movies here, not just horror films. The "E.T." parody is a riot. I guess to say much more on it (aside from the basic plot, which is information provided already) would give away a lot of surprises, so I'll just leave it at that.
    6Coventry

    Beware of ... Sinister Man!

    "Bloodbath at the House of Death" – every horror fan will undeniably fall in love with the title alone already – is a slapstick horror comedy/spoof starring the BBC radio presenter Kenny Everett and the legendary horror acting legend Vincent Price. Now, I'm not really familiar with the works of Kenny Everett, but I am a self-proclaimed expert when it comes to Vincent and the name of his character here pretty much summarizes his entire rich and highly respectable career. He is the "Sinister Man" and appears in the film, albeit less extendedly as I hoped, as some sort of deranged cult leader. The rest of the story is relatively simple: a random group of international scientists and paranormal investigators gather together at Headstone Manor, also known as the House of Death, to research the truth behind the legend of allegedly 18 people being slain at the place. "Bloodbath at the House of Death" is far from brilliant, sometimes hardly even funny, but I would definitely say this is an underrated attempt that understandably got overlooked in the massive horror/comedy offer of the early 80's. The script, co-written by director Ray Cameron, makes fun of great and obvious classics such as "Alien", "E.T.", "Poltergeist", Carrie" and "The Shining", but also holds more subtle jokes and references in store to reward the attentive horror freaks. Something I couldn't help noticing, though, is that quite a few jokes in the more recent "Scary Movie 2" were directly lifted from this film. Okay, admittedly, both film were basically influenced by the same haunted house classics (like "The Legend of Hell House", "The Entity" and "House on Haunted Hill") but still it's quite suspicious that the Wayans Brothers supposedly thought up the exact same jokes, like for example the ghost rape turning into a kinky sex game. Other than the movie-related jokes and situations, there certainly also isn't a shortage of textbook slapstick stuff like a blind character constantly running into trees and a crippled guy repeatedly falling flat on his face. It may not be politically correct, but it sure as hell is funny. Perhaps the main reason why I – and surely many genre fanatics with me – appreciate the film so much is the gore. In spite of the comical and non-horror friendly atmosphere, there are quite a few gross killings on display. The devilish house always repeats the same macabre methods of elimination, namely stabbing, hanging, struck by lightening, drowning, slit throats, etc. Some of the illustrations of murder here are a lot nastier than the case in many contemporary slasher flicks.

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    • Trivia
      During filming, Kenny Everett would often forget that his character walks with a limp, or limp with the wrong leg. Director Ray Cameron eventually had to stick signs up on the set that said 'Limp!' and had a clapper boy charged with reminding Kenny to limp before each scene.
    • Goofs
      The title cards at the start state that 12 August 1975 was a Thursday. It was actually a Tuesday.

      The title card that follows the one stating it was a Thursday proclaims "Give or take a couple of days" which, if that date was in fact a Tuesday, is perfectly correct.
    • Quotes

      Deborah Kedding: Pass me a knife, would you?

      Henry Noland: I suppose a fork is out of the question?

      Deborah Kedding: Not necessarily. But let's have dinner first.

    • Connections
      Featured in Running the Bloodbath: A Look Back at the Making of a Cult Classic (2008)

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    • Release date
      • March 1984 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bloodbath at the House of Death
    • Filming locations
      • Northaw Place, Northaw and Cuffley, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Headstone Manor)
    • Production company
      • Wildwood Productions
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      • £1,998,987 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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