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The Dunwich Horror

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5.6K
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The Dunwich Horror (1970)
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Wilbur Whateley travels to the Arkham Miskatonic University to borrow the legendary Necronomicon. But, little does anyone know, Whateley isn't quite human...Wilbur Whateley travels to the Arkham Miskatonic University to borrow the legendary Necronomicon. But, little does anyone know, Whateley isn't quite human...Wilbur Whateley travels to the Arkham Miskatonic University to borrow the legendary Necronomicon. But, little does anyone know, Whateley isn't quite human...

  • Director
    • Daniel Haller
  • Writers
    • Curtis Hanson
    • Henry Rosenbaum
    • Ronald Silkosky
  • Stars
    • Sandra Dee
    • Dean Stockwell
    • Ed Begley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    5.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Haller
    • Writers
      • Curtis Hanson
      • Henry Rosenbaum
      • Ronald Silkosky
    • Stars
      • Sandra Dee
      • Dean Stockwell
      • Ed Begley
    • 107User reviews
    • 92Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sandra Dee
    Sandra Dee
    • Nancy Wagner
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Wilbur Whateley
    Ed Begley
    Ed Begley
    • Dr. Henry Armitage
    Lloyd Bochner
    Lloyd Bochner
    • Dr. Cory
    Sam Jaffe
    Sam Jaffe
    • Old Whateley
    Joanne Moore Jordan
    • Lavinia Whateley
    • (as Joanna Moore Jordan)
    Donna Baccala
    Donna Baccala
    • Elizabeth Hamilton
    Talia Shire
    Talia Shire
    • Nurse Cora
    • (as Talia Coppola)
    Michael Fox
    Michael Fox
    • Dr. Raskin
    Jason Wingreen
    Jason Wingreen
    • Sheriff Harrison
    Barboura Morris
    • Mrs. Cole
    Beach Dickerson
    Beach Dickerson
    • Mr. Cole
    Michael Haynes
    • Guard
    Toby Russ
    • Librarian
    Jack Pierce
    • Reeger
    Robert Nevin
    Robert Nevin
    • Man in Cemetery
    • (uncredited)
    F.A. Nichols
    • Mr. Fuller
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Daniel Haller
    • Writers
      • Curtis Hanson
      • Henry Rosenbaum
      • Ronald Silkosky
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    User reviews107

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    7Aaron1375

    Good movie marred by a couple of flaws.

    I liked this one, but it was not without its faults. One of these is clearly the monster. It does not look to good, but on the bright side they try to cover up its appearance with weird flashing lights and they usually only show it by showing its point of view. Another problem is I found myself pulling for Wilbur to succeed in his rituals. I am sure that is not the makers of this movies intent. This one has a man wanting to see a book at a library that contains many rituals for bringing those called the "old ones" to the earth. He can't convince the man in charge of the book to loan it to him, but he does get a gal to drive him home and stay the weekend. His house is rather drab, but she seems okay with it. She soon becomes part of his plans to bring the "old ones" to earth. Meanwhile, her friend and the guy with the book investigate the guy. Overall I liked it, but I wasn't thrilled with the ending as it did not seem right to me. The old guy was about three or four steps behind in everything to me, so it didn't seem right that it should end that way. Some nudity in this one, but not all that much. Could have used a bit of gore too, but the story is interesting enough to keep my attention anyway. Based on a Lovecraft story that probably explains the monster. He always describes such horrors in his story that they are nearly impossible to duplicate by building them or using computer graphics.
    6Witchfinder-General-666

    Campy Yet Worthwhile Lovecraft Adaptation

    "The Dunwich Horror" of 1970 may not be great Horror, but it is nonetheless a worthwhile little film that has many qualities. The film is based on the writings of the almighty H.P. Lovecraft, which may be one of the reasons why many fellow Horror lovers find it to be disappointing. Many films based on Lovecraft writings are downright brilliant all-time Horror-greats, above all Roger Corman's "Haunted Palace" (1963) with Vincent Price (which was marketed as a Poe-adaptation), Sam Raimi's "Evil Dead" (1981) and Stuart Gordon's "Re-Animator" (1985), just to name three absolute masterpieces inspired by this great writer's work. "The Dunwitch Horror", of course, comes nowhere near the brilliance of films like those just mentioned, it is not even comparable to films like these, and it is certainly no classic, but while the film has its flaws, it is still an entertaining film that has its qualities.

    I will not go into detail regarding the plot, but, as usual for Lovecraft adapt ions, the Necronomicon, and the 'Old Ones' play an important role. The quality of the performances differs. Sandra Dee, is sexy and nice to look at in the female lead, and she even reveals some of her charms, but her performance is quite awful. Dean Stockwell (who sports one of the most fake-looking mustaches in motion picture history) arguably delivers the best performance in the film, and the cast furthermore includes Sam Jaffe and the weird-looking Ed Begley ("12 Angry Men", "Hang 'Em High") in one of his last roles. Talia Shire also has a small role. The visual style is very much a matter of personal taste. The film has a nice general atmosphere and cool settings. The occasional flashy colors, in which the whole screen turns at some points, don't really fit in and annoy at times. The films greatest aspect is the excellent score by Les Baxter, which contributes a lot to the atmosphere. The film has a brilliant animated opening credit sequence, which is another reason to give it a try. All things considered, "The Dunwich Horror" is certainly no great film, but even though it is quite cheesy and never really suspenseful it is yet a highly entertaining little film that I recommend to fans of occult fun.
    6coop-16

    Fair adaptation of Lovecraft

    The film boasts fairly good performances by some veteran Character actors. Ed Begley is a rock-like Armitage, and Sam Jaffe is an appropriately mangy (and deranged) Old Whately.However, it could have benefited from much better direction and a tighter script.It would also have helped to set it in the Twenties. Perhaps Tim Burton could do a remake. In fact a couple of Lovecraft's tales could stand retelling by Burton-or Lynch.
    8Gafke

    Hippie Horror

    Dean Stockwell (sporting a 'fro and looking like a sinister disco king) visits Miskatonic University in hopes of "borrowing" the original Necronomicon. It seems that Dean is the grandson of a powerful wizard, and the illegitimate son of a woman who is finishing her days in the padded room of an insane asylum. Sandra Dee and her huge helmet of blond hair accompany Dean back to his isolated farmhouse where she is quickly drugged, talking about sex, having orgasms on altars and dreaming about strange beings (who rather resemble Manson Family members) who chase her along the misty sea cliffs. Suspicious friends arrive to help the stoned Miss Dee, who has no desire to be rescued from her creepy new boyfriend or his awful perm. But the well meaning friends learn some shocking truths about Dean anyway: he has a twin brother, and if looks are anything to go by, then their Daddy was a mutant sushi dinner.

    There's some pretty decent creepy moments to be found in this film. The mood is nice and eerie, the atmosphere as thick and creepy as the fog that lies thick along the coastline beside Dean's house. We don't get to see much of the Twin Brother, but the POV shots are nice, done in blood red negatives. Dean Stockwell delivers a truly icky performance as the not-quite-human Wilbur who succeeds in seducing virginal Sandy, whose Good Girl image goes bye-bye here pretty quickly. The ending is a tad rushed and somewhat silly, but everything leading up to it is nice and tense, with minimal gore and some haunting sound effects. I give it a fat 8 on a scale of 10.
    7martin_houser

    Not Too Bad Mix of 1970 Psychedelia & Lovecraft

    If I had watched this with a bunch of friends, we would have laughed and thought it was awful. But when watched alone at night, without a critical attitude, it is creepy and effective as only an old, cheap horror movie can be. Dean Stockwell and Sandra Dee give low key, almost distracted performances that, intentionally or not, contribute to the eerie tone, and presentation of Dean Stockwell's unearthly twin was very atmospheric and evocative - a good example of how to play on the viewers' imagination (a lost art in most of today's horror movies). The movie has a titillating sexuality (which seems very 1970 but quite un-Lovecraftian but it has been a long time since I've read his stuff) with a few quick almost subliminal nude shots.

    Part of my enjoyment of the film was nostalgia - it reminded me of tv shows and movies I enjoyed as a kid in the early 70s. Dunwich Horror is very similar in style to the Night Gallery tv series (which was rarely successful, but I still enjoy watching it if I get a chance).

    So - not a great movie, but good if you like this sort of thing and are in the right frame of mind. The DVD looked pretty good, especially the color.

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    • Trivia
      The odd symbol that appears again and again - on Wilbur's ring, on his grandfather's staff, in the design on the main floor, etc. - is an ancient Native American symbol commonly termed "Thunderbird in sun".
    • Goofs
      The length of Nancy's fingernails changes repeatedly during the sex ritual - they're noticeably longer in shots where Sandra Dee's face is visible, implying that a body double with shorter nails was used for the racier portions of the scene.
    • Quotes

      Wilbur Whateley: Come back, Old Ones... Princes of Darkness... and repossess the earth.

    • Crazy credits
      Actress Joanne Moore Jordan is credited two different ways. In the Opening Credits, she is listed as Joanna (with an "a" at the end of her name). However, in the Closing Credits, she is listed correctly, Joanne (only one "a").
    • Alternate versions
      U.S. theatrical release was cut of scenes of nudity to receive an all ages "M" rating (predecessor to today's "PG" rating). Current releases are uncut and carry a new "R" rating from the MPAA.
    • Connections
      Edited from Spirits of the Dead (1968)

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 1970 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM Studios (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Scarlet Friday
    • Filming locations
      • Mendocino, California, USA(used for "Dunwich")
    • Production company
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $446,400
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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