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La maison du cauchemar

Original title: Delusion
  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
466
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Patricia Pearcy in La maison du cauchemar (1981)
Slasher HorrorSplatter HorrorHorror

A nurse goes to a house to care for a crippled old man. Then people in the house start being murdered.A nurse goes to a house to care for a crippled old man. Then people in the house start being murdered.A nurse goes to a house to care for a crippled old man. Then people in the house start being murdered.

  • Director
    • Alan Beattie
  • Writers
    • Alan Beattie
    • Jack Viertel
  • Stars
    • Patricia Pearcy
    • David Hayward
    • John Dukakis
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    466
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    • Director
      • Alan Beattie
    • Writers
      • Alan Beattie
      • Jack Viertel
    • Stars
      • Patricia Pearcy
      • David Hayward
      • John Dukakis
    • 12User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patricia Pearcy
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    • Meredith Stone
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    • Jeffrey Fraser
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    • Gabriel Langrock
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    9GOWBTW

    Talk about a house of pain!

    Trying to find love and comfort isn't always easy. When this nurse goes to a house to take care of a crippled old man, the house of joy turns into a house of pain and death! The old man and his servant hired a nurse to help him out. He's been living in pain. Being paralyzed waist-down, has a son who is psychologically disturbed, has a grandson who lost his parents in a accident. What more can you say? What's worse is when the people living in the house started getting killed all of a sudden. Even the nurse has a tragedy of her own. She writes to her mother about her job and how things are going. However, it turns out that her mother died giving birth to her, and was sexually abused by her father. This movie has a lot of twists and turns. Not boring. It's a cult classic by my book. A must see. 2.5 out of 5 stars
    5planktonrules

    For a slasher film, it's got a bit more to it.

    "Delusion" is a slasher film...and I rarely choose this sort of movie to watch. It's not totally mindless, keeps you guessing and isn't altogether awful!

    When the film begins, Meredith (Patricia Pearcy) arrives at a mansion to become the new nurse for an elderly invalid (Joseph Cotten). The job seems pretty easy and she fits in well. However, when the old man's weird grandson arrives, things start dying...starting with the family dog but not stopping there! Who's behind all this...and are the confusing plot elements going to make sense by the end of the picture?

    The film suffers a bit from Pearcy's zombie-like performance during much of the film. It also occasionally makes little sense...such as why the police aren't more alarmed with all these deaths. But it does offer plenty of false leads, dead ends and twists and so if you like this sort of film, it will fit the bill. I respect what they did with this picture, though I wasn't especially thrilled with seeing it.
    Dave_Lawrence

    Painful

    It's very difficult to put into words just how poor & tedious this film is to watch. It was a chore to sit through such a dire, tiresome and insultingly substandard cinematic effort - I want to claim back the time it took to watch this, and the small amount of cash I bought it for. (Even though I think i picked it up for £1:99)
    lor_

    Dull, old-fashioned gothic horror

    My review was written in February 1984 after a screening at 42nd St. Times Square theater.

    "The House Where Death Lives" is a painfully slow-paced and old-fashioned gothic horror film, made in 1980 and originally titled "Delusion". Once-planned for release by the since-defunct The International Picture Show Co., picture has had territorial release over the past two years via Gotham-based New American Films as well as pay-tv exposure, ahead of its current Manhattan debut.

    Trite tale unfolds in flashback (bookended by the heroine writing this story to her dad), concerning a young man, introverted nurse Meredith (Patricia Pearcy) arriving at a mansion to take care of crippled Ivar Langrock (Joseph Cotten). Another newcomer to the Fairlawn estate is Gabriel (John Dukakis), Langrock's suspicious-looking 16-year-old grandson who has been living in a commune.

    Overly expository opening reels introduce (with a straight face) many cliches of the gothic format: a face seen at an upstairs window of a room that is always kept locked, a heroine prone to wandering inquisitively about the house and grounds, etc. One b one, cast members are dispatched by a sudden bonk on the head from a blunt instrument (it turns out to be a leg from a table) until the final reel reveals who the crazy is. Wedged into the package for the umpteenth time is a case of incest as a long-ago incident and plot motivator.

    Director Alan Beattie fails to generate suspense or atmosphere in a picture that remains low-key even during violent scenes. Acting is more than competent, with red-headed, fair-complexioned Patricia Pearcy making a distinctive impression in the rather limited central role and Cotten (in his most recent screen appearance) thoroughly professional in support. Despite its release title linking the film with the overworked "blame it on the house" horror genre, pic's locale is neutrally plain and there are no supernatural overtones.
    5insomniac_rod

    Obscure but entertaining.

    I'm glad some local and old video stores still own VHS titles such as "Delusion". I remember watching it on a cheap video store located on a horrible social security living area. That was in the early 90's. Now, years later, to my surprise, I found the VHS of this tape.

    I regret I didn't watch it before. This is the typical slasher flick with the "whodunit?" premise. The plot is very simple and easy to follow. A young cute nurse arrives to a creepy mansion to take care of an invalid and creepy old man. But it's the family of the old man who gives really the creeps to our heroine; including the mysterious butler. Why? Because each of them has weird activities and personalities. Then, "strange" killings start to happen and it's only Meredith who can discover who is behind them.

    Well this is a standard slasher with a few decent death scenes and some bizarre sequences including nightmares and suspense.

    Watch it only if you are hungry of slasher flicks. I could've enjoyed it more back when the slasher craziness was at it's peek. To these days, it looks dated and cheap. Oh and the VHS copy I found was horrible in all the sense of the word.

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    • Release date
      • March 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Production company
      • Trauma Associates
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      1 hour 31 minutes
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      • Color
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      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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