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The Legend of Doom House

Original title: Malpertuis
  • 1971
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.8K
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Orson Welles, Michel Bouquet, and Susan Hampshire in The Legend of Doom House (1971)
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A young sailor finds himself trapped in the labyrinthine mansion of his occultist uncle, along with a number of eccentric and mysterious relatives who all seem to be harboring a dark secret.A young sailor finds himself trapped in the labyrinthine mansion of his occultist uncle, along with a number of eccentric and mysterious relatives who all seem to be harboring a dark secret.A young sailor finds himself trapped in the labyrinthine mansion of his occultist uncle, along with a number of eccentric and mysterious relatives who all seem to be harboring a dark secret.

  • Director
    • Harry Kümel
  • Writers
    • Jean Ferry
    • Jean Ray
  • Stars
    • Orson Welles
    • Susan Hampshire
    • Michel Bouquet
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harry Kümel
    • Writers
      • Jean Ferry
      • Jean Ray
    • Stars
      • Orson Welles
      • Susan Hampshire
      • Michel Bouquet
    • 17User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Orson Welles
    Orson Welles
    • Cassavius
    Susan Hampshire
    Susan Hampshire
    • Nancy…
    Michel Bouquet
    Michel Bouquet
    • Charles Dideloo
    Charles Janssens
    • Philarette
    Mathieu Carrière
    Mathieu Carrière
    • Jan
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    • Lampernisse
    Walter Rilla
    Walter Rilla
    • Eisengott
    Dora van der Groen
    • Sylvie Dideloo
    Daniel Pilon
    Daniel Pilon
    • Mathias Crook
    Sylvie Vartan
    Sylvie Vartan
    • Bets
    Jenny Van Santvoort
    • Elodie
    Jet Naessens
    • Eleonora
    Cara Van Wersch
    • Rosalie
    Fanny Winkler
    • Mother Griboin
    Bob Storm
    • Griboin
    • (as Robert Lussac)
    Edouard Ravais
    • Doucedame
    Gella Allaert
    • Gerda
    Cyriel Van Gent
    • Thick Man
    • Director
      • Harry Kümel
    • Writers
      • Jean Ferry
      • Jean Ray
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    User reviews17

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    7clanciai

    A family of vultures waiting for their old man to die to grab his inheritance

    Not even Orson Welles succeeds in lifting this film from a level of morbidity to any quality, although it is esthetically well made and interesting with a fascinating scenery throughout. The problem is the story. It's like a turgid novel by Balzac, all the relatives waiting for the old man to die to seize on their inheritance as soon as he is dead, while all they do while he still lives is to long for his death. That's when the interesting part of the film ends, and the rest is more or less just nonsense, as if Welles was the only pillar supporting the film. The conclusion has pretensions to be ingenious but is a disaster and just leads the film to a dead end of artistic bankruptcy. This is no film I could recommend to any audience, and although it was not a mistake to watch it, I will certainly never watch it again.
    7bob998

    Fascinating and tiresome, could be shorter

    My hopes were high for this film. I'd seen Kumel's Le Rouge aux levres/Daughters of Darkness, the most stylish vampire/kinky sex movie ever made, and I love its sly wit and arresting visuals. Malpertuis is not as effective, alas, and I put that down to an overly-complicated story weighed down by too many classical references taken from the novel. Lampernisse, standing in for Prometheus, just doesn't work as a character. Why introduce the Erinyes, the three women who punished offenders against blood kin, when they don't advance the story? It's not an easy thing to watch a movie with a handbook of classical mythology by your side.

    Having said this, I will add that it is wonderful to watch film that shows a great visual sophistication (crowd shots that evoke an Ensor painting, or that wonderful twisting staircase in the house) and never needs F/X. We have lost a great deal by the subservience to CGI today.
    9mac-hammer-fan

    The International Version is a Masterpiece

    An adaptation of a modern gothic tale "Malpertuis", written by Jean Ray aka John Flanders. The acting is good and the story is full of symbolism. There are two versions of this movie: the original (in French or in English) feels more like a horror film but the longer re-edited Dutch version lacks most of the superb atmosphere created by the haunting score of Georges Delerue and is therefore disappointing.
    10pppatty

    Restored to brilliance

    Having seen this film some years ago on television in a dark, dubbed and cut print, I had all but forgotten it. Yesterday I saw Kumel's restored cut in his own Flemish language, running 124 minutes, and my reaction was "brilliant". The picture was actually originally made in English, French, German and Dutch versions and then hacked to bits in the various markets. This film is a "must-see" for any serious film fan with its fabulous photography, stylish composition and surreal overtones - Magritte too was Belgian. It's more than a horror film as it has often been tagged, but a series of dreams or perhaps nightmares with all the illogic of dreams. I am fairly certain that Welles did his own Flemish dialog and that too makes it a must for the connoisseur.
    9Witchfinder-General-666

    Mesmerizing and Unique - A Masterpiece of Atmosphere

    Before seeing "Malpertuis" (1971), I was already a fan of Belgian director Harry Kümel for his mesmerizing Lesbian Vampire film "Les Lèvres Rouges" (Daughters of Darkness) from the same year. I had great expectations for "Malpertuis", because of my admiration of Kümel as a master of atmosphere, because I had heard the film was Kümel's greatest, and because of Orson Welles stared in it. Even so, it surpassed my hopes and totally blew me away. "Malpertuis" is a bizarre and hypnotic mixture of surreal Gothic Horror, macabre family drama, mad science and mythological fantasy, that no cult film lover should miss. Actually, I'd like to correct myself. The film cannot really be narrowed down by attributing it to a particular genre as such, as it is simply unique. In one sentence: The film has everything, and more than that. "Malpertuis" tells a fascinating tale and does so in a brilliantly moody manner. The film maintains a rich, eerie and foreboding atmosphere that becomes more intense with each passing minute. The sublime atmosphere comes along with breathtaking settings, brilliant cinematography, complex and demented characters and fantastic acting performances. The most fascinating thing about "Malpertuis", however, is the story, which is one of the most incomparable and gripping I ever saw in a film. "Malpertuis" is not a film that can properly compared to anything else. It is like a macabre, haunting yet incredibly beautiful Fever Dream.

    The film is an adaptation of a novel by Jean Ray, which I haven't yet read, but the stroy certainly is a fascinating one. Jan (Mathieu Carrière), a young sailor, comes to his hometown and, without wanting to, visits the family mansion owned by his creepy and mysterious uncle Cassavius (Orson Welles). The mansion is named Malpertuis, its inhabitants are (equally creepy) relatives who hate Cassavius, but do everything to brown-nose him in desire of his inheritance. A mysterious palace of a mansion, bears fascinating and terrifying secrets... Though this is only a vague description of the film, I shall stop at this point. I do not want to give too much away, as the story is gripping and fascinating from the very beginning and should be experienced rather than read in a review. The set pieces are some of the greatest I've ever seen. The atmosphere is overwhelming, rich and uncanny throughout the film. Each character is fascinating, most of them creepy and demented, the performances are sublime. Orson Welles is, of course, great as always. The other performances are also magnificent. Particular praise has to go to the beautiful Susan Hampshire, who is wonderful in her triple role, playing three different female leads. The rich atmosphere profits from the Flemish /Dutch language and an ingenious score. The film was once reportedly cut to shreds, watching the uncut 126 minute director's cut is absolutely essential. "Malpertuis" is a brilliant film that should not be missed by anybody interested in cult cinema.

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    • Trivia
      This film was Harry Kümel's favorite project for a long time but it was not until his previous film Daughters of Darkness (1971) succeeded at the box office (most notably in the US) that he managed to raise funding for it. Unfortunately, "Malpertuis" did poorly in most countries, though it was even nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
    • Alternate versions
      First screened at Cannes at 99 minutes. The Director's Cut runs 119 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Forgotten Scares: An In-depth Look at Flemish Horror Cinema (2016)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Eddie Vartan

      Lyrics by Gilles Thibaut

      Performed by Sylvie Vartan

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    • Release date
      • 1971 (Belgium)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • France
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • Flemish
    • Also known as
      • Malpertuis: The Legend of Doom House
    • Filming locations
      • Bruges, West Flanders, Belgium
    • Production companies
      • Artemis Film
      • Les Productions Artistes Associés
      • SOFLDOC
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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