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Inn of the Damned

  • 1975
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Inn of the Damned (1975)
Spaghetti WesternCrimeDramaHorrorThrillerWestern

A sheriff investigates why the guests at a local hostelry check in but never check out.A sheriff investigates why the guests at a local hostelry check in but never check out.A sheriff investigates why the guests at a local hostelry check in but never check out.

  • Director
    • Terry Bourke
  • Writer
    • Terry Bourke
  • Stars
    • Judith Anderson
    • Alex Cord
    • Michael Craig
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    4.7/10
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    • Director
      • Terry Bourke
    • Writer
      • Terry Bourke
    • Stars
      • Judith Anderson
      • Alex Cord
      • Michael Craig
    • 15User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Judith Anderson
    Judith Anderson
    • Caroline Straulle
    • (as Dame Judith Anderson)
    Alex Cord
    Alex Cord
    • Cal Kincaid
    Michael Craig
    Michael Craig
    • Paul Melford
    Joseph Fürst
    Joseph Fürst
    • Lazar Straulle
    Tony Bonner
    Tony Bonner
    • Trooper Moore
    John Meillon
    John Meillon
    • George Parr
    John Morris
    • Martin Cummings
    Robert Quilter
    • Biscayne
    Diana Dangerfield
    • Mrs. Millington
    Carla Hoogeveen
    • Beverley
    Don Barkham
    • Sgt Malone
    John Nash
    • The Colonel
    Phillip Avalon
    Phillip Avalon
    • Alfred
    Lionel Long
    Lionel Long
    • Search Horseman
    Jack Allan
    • Villager
    Colin Drake
    • Villager
    Graham Corry
    • Andrew Millington
    Josie Mackay
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    • Director
      • Terry Bourke
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      • Terry Bourke
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    6phibes012000

    OK Western

    I watched an old VHS copy of this film. The box suggested a Night of the Western Dead, but the film is actually an Australian Western. Turns out director Terry Bourke is pretty good at it. Its about a hotel run by Dame Judith Anderson and her husband(?) weirdo doing the Psycho hotel number. Alex Cord plays an American bounty hunter looking for a sex pervert that is on the run. His story is the most interesting. The film could have left out the hotel thingy-story. Made in 1974. I'm recommending the film as a time filler. Please try to get it on DVD, as the old Paragon VHS is hard to find and kind of hard to watch: the picture is very grainy.
    Dethcharm

    Doom With A View...

    INN OF THE DAMNED is about a seemingly normal, older couple who run the quiet country establishment of the title. In actuality, they're a pair of homicidal psychopaths with a unique, ingenious method for dispatching their prey.

    Many deaths ensue before someone gets wise to the deadly duo, resulting in a final conflict and the revelation of the demented couple's twisted motive.

    If you enjoy gruesome tales with just enough naughtiness -bath time!- to keep things interesting, then this is perfect for your next late-night viewing...
    8BA_Harrison

    Hooray for Hoogeveen!

    '70s Ozsploitation movie Inn of the Damned combines the Western and horror genres and, in my opinion, does it very well.

    The film stars Alex Cord as American bounty hunter Cal Kincaid, who teams up with Trooper Moore (Tony Bonner) to capture ruthless Australian criminal Biscayne (Robert Quilter); meanwhile, local innkeepers Caroline and Lazar Straulle (Judith Anderson and Joseph Fürst) -- old acquaintances of Biscayne -- subsidise their income by murdering their lodgers and stealing their belongings. When Trooper Moore goes to the inn to question the Straulles, he winds up becoming a victim of the homicidal old couple (who were driven insane when their children were killed by an escaped convict), leading Kincaid to stop eating peaches off a naked hooker and investigate his friend's disappearance instead.

    The film begins primarily as a Western, with the two heroes tracking down their quarry through the scenic countryside, but segues into horror once Biscayne is brought to justice and Moore is murdered.

    My favourite part of the film comes when a woman (Diana Dangerfield) and her pretty stepdaughter Beverly (Carla Hoogeveen) arrive at the inn during a storm. While their buggy driver Alfred (Phillip Avalon) is being brutally stabbed to death by Lazar, the women are stripping off to share a bed and to take a bath together. We then learn that the stepmother is a predatory lesbian who has been abusing Beverly, which is totally superfluous to the plot, since both women are bumped off soon after, but that's why it's so great -- it's pure exploitation!

    Kincaid opting to spend a night in the inn to try and find out what happened to Moore ramps up the suspense, leading to a tense showdown between the bounty hunter and the elderly psychos. The film does tend to outstay its welcome once the killers have been caught, and the revelation about what is hidden in their secret room is quite disappointing (not nearly as twisted as I had hoped), but on the whole this is a very entertaining film.

    7.5/10, rounded up to 8 for the Straulle's unique method of killing their victims.
    8Chase_Witherspoon

    Down-under motel hell is a best western tale of terror

    I first saw 'Inn of the Damned' years ago then caught it again recently and I'm pleased to report having only grown more fond of this quirky Australian western-horror, a highly original one-of-a-kind tale featuring a cast so talented and diverse it simply can't miss.

    Director Bourke seizes the opportunity to spend an ample budget (a record at the time in Oz) on building an elaborate mystery, the characters afforded more depth than usual, in particular Cord's likeable Dirty Harry-esque bushranger hunter who becomes suspicious of the old Inn after a disappearance. Dame Judith Anderson and Joseph Furst are both first-rate as the reclusive inn-keepers guarding a harrowing secret, and there's even space for both John Meillon and Michael Craig in the deeper-than-expected casting.

    It's essentially a horror movie set in 1890s outback, so whilst there's horse chases, stagecoaches and spurs in abundance, it's still a bona fide thriller delivering well-timed shocks and some ghastly make-up effects.

    Initially I felt the film was perhaps 20 mins longer than needed, but I came to appreciate the character backstories including those of the victims, a diverse assortment of eccentric lodgers each bringing their own sordid situations into the orbit of the senile serial killers.

    Special mentions also go to local stage actor & playwright Robert Quilter as the despicable vagrant-criminal Biscayne, and then the Diana Dangerfield (Brisbane-based theatre actress & playwright)/ Carla Hoogeveen (also seen in Bourke's earlier anthology 'Night of Fear') lesbian love triangle is a detour you won't soon forget, the pair given more screen-time than expected in the somewhat shoehorned sub-plot, delivering decent performances that rise above the salaciousness.

    Overall I can understand the criticisms at the film's perceived padding, but realistically there's plenty of blood-letting at regular intervals and if you invest in the characters, there's a tense, sombre tone and a particularly unsettling climax to make the wait worthwhile. Odd but effective western-styled Ozploitation thriller.
    9kveneris

    Classic 1970s AU thriller

    I enjoyed the movie itself.Good original but sad story. Touched a not very exposed taboo.That is Female molestation of younger teenage girls briefly. The sound quality and lighting is not the best.Time for a remake in the digital era.

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    • Trivia
      The house and the area around the homestead seen in this movie are now underwater due to the construction of a dam.
    • Goofs
      Biscayne is handcuffed, but when he was shot in the showdown with Kincaid, the handcuff comes off of his left wrist.
    • Connections
      Featured in Flicks: Episode #1.17 (1975)

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1975 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Umbrella Entertainment (Australia)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kincaid
    • Filming locations
      • Bringelly, New South Wales, Australia(location)
    • Production company
      • Terryrod Productions
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    • Budget
      • A$417,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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