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Madhouse

  • 1974
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
4.8K
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Madhouse (1974)
A horror movie star returns to his famous role after years in a mental institution. But the character seems to be committing murders independent of his will.
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A horror movie star returns to his famous role after years in a mental institution. But the character seems to be committing murders independent of his will.A horror movie star returns to his famous role after years in a mental institution. But the character seems to be committing murders independent of his will.A horror movie star returns to his famous role after years in a mental institution. But the character seems to be committing murders independent of his will.

  • Director
    • Jim Clark
  • Writers
    • Angus Hall
    • Ken Levison
    • Greg Morrison
  • Stars
    • Vincent Price
    • Peter Cushing
    • Robert Quarry
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    4.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Clark
    • Writers
      • Angus Hall
      • Ken Levison
      • Greg Morrison
    • Stars
      • Vincent Price
      • Peter Cushing
      • Robert Quarry
    • 74User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Paul Toombes
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Herbert Flay
    Robert Quarry
    Robert Quarry
    • Oliver Quayle
    Adrienne Corri
    Adrienne Corri
    • Faye Carstairs Flay
    Natasha Pyne
    • Julia Wilson
    Michael Parkinson
    Michael Parkinson
    • T.V. Interviewer
    Linda Hayden
    Linda Hayden
    • Elizabeth Peters
    Barry Dennen
    Barry Dennen
    • Gerry Blount
    Ellis Dale
    • Alfred Peters
    Catherine Willmer
    Catherine Willmer
    • Louise Peters
    John Garrie
    John Garrie
    • Inspector Harper
    Ian Thompson
    Ian Thompson
    • Bradshaw
    Jenny Lee Wright
    Jenny Lee Wright
    • Carol Clayton
    Julie Crosthwaite
    Julie Crosthwaite
    • Ellen Mason
    • (as Julie Crosthwait)
    Peter Halliday
    Peter Halliday
    • Psychiatrist
    Luana Anders
    Luana Anders
    • Catherine Medina (Clip from 'The Pit and the Pendulum')
    • (archive footage)
    John Dierkes
    John Dierkes
    • West (Clip from 'The Haunted Palace')
    • (archive footage)
    Boris Karloff
    Boris Karloff
    • Clip from 'The Raven'
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Jim Clark
    • Writers
      • Angus Hall
      • Ken Levison
      • Greg Morrison
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews74

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    amesmonde

    Almost Surreal in Places as Horror Stars Converge.

    An ageing horror star comes out of retirement only to find murder follows him everywhere he goes.

    There's nothing better than watching two stars, in this case horror stars grace the same screen. Very loosely based on Angus Hall's novel Devil day (1969) Madhouse is certainly of it's time (1974) which is a good thing, making it contemporary of that time and different to their older films. After parties, Cine films, film reels, film launches, tributes and the trappings of fame are on show indicative of film world at that time. Madhouse is wonderfully shot, rich in contrast, with excellent set design and locations. It exudes atmosphere in places and is genuinely creepy in spots, still it's an odd film, almost surreal in places, especially the scenes in the cellar and the body on the boat.

    With a striking looking supporting cast both Vincent Price and Peter Cushing are excellent. Even though in their fermenting ages which is a shame, it's fitting to the story, and you can't help feel that there's irony baste over irony in Prices role of Paul Toombes, even maybe a hint of truth in the dialogue of his character. Mild-mannered Cushing as Herbert Flay unfortunately doesn't get as much screen-time as you'd like. This is certainly Price's show and he effortlessly captures the viewer with his immense presence and deep tones as much as he did 10 years earlier in The Last Man on Earth (1964).

    Although reminiscent in feel of The House on Haunted Hill (1959) and The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973) it's my no means a 'classic' but there is enough killings, spiders, old horror clips, kooky cops and good performances to keep you watching veteran editor Jim Clark's (Charade (1963), Memphis Belle (1990)) last and only horror directing contribution.

    All in all, Madhouse an intriguing must see for its possible comparable look at how much real life Price was injected into Dr. Death by Ken Levison in his screenplay.
    6Prof-Hieronymos-Grost

    Good cheesy fun

    After a mental breakdown following the murder of his bride to be, famed horror actor Paul Toombes (Vincent Price) is persuaded to return to the Dr Death role that made him famous. He is persuaded by a writer friend of his Herbert Flay (Peter Cushing) who is also the scriptwriter of all the Dr Death movies. Soon Toombes finds his mind is again being tested as the series of mysterious deaths that plagued him before, returns. The police soon suspect Toombes of the crimes, but who is the mysterious masked and caped killer that is disrupting filming? Lots of campy and cheesy fun with some horror greats, there's actually some nice visuals too that I hadn't remembered from previous viewings. Not price's best but still good fun.
    6gavin6942

    A Film That Does Not Get the Credit It Deserves

    A horror movie star (Vincent Price) returns to his famous role after years in a mental institution. But the character seems to be committing murders independent of his will.

    This is a great cast! Vincent Price as horror star Paul Toombes, Peter Cushing as his friend Herbert Flay. And even throw in Robert Quarry as Oliver Quayle. Cushing and Price alone sell a film, but Quarry (known to horror fans as Count Yorba) is a welcome addition.

    This is probably the sexiest Price film. While he has had his share of female co-stars, and some of them even sort of foxy (see the Phibes films), here is the first time I know of where women are practically throwing themselves at him. Sure, he is past 60 at this point, but still a handsome man in his own right.

    I also have to give credit to whoever joined Amicus and AIP together. AIP has consistently made Price a star in their films, and Amicus is a powerhouse in Britain (second only to Hammer). By combining them, that was a work of genius (and I presume why we see Cushing and Price share a screen).

    Some critics have bashed the film saying "it could have been written during a lunch break", but I think it is a very touching homage to Price's career in horror, particularly with the showing of some of his past work. Howard Maxford hesitantly approves, saying it has "a fairly successful mixture of chills and humour." I concur.

    There are, of course, other Price films to see first. But do not rule this one out -- it is better than some of his other work (I thought it easily topped "Cry of the Banshee") and a real treat to see him alongside Cushing. For as little exposure as this one gets, it is much better than you might think (though, the most overlooked Price film is still probably "Mad Magician").
    7atmosphere21

    BETTER THAN GIVEN CREDIT FOR BY OTHER IMDB CRITICS.

    I saw this movie for the first time about a year ago and thought it was genuinely pretty creepy. I am from the Scream generation and believe it or not, saw comparisons between this movie and Scream. It made me feel the same way. It was horror with a little bit of mystery. I am hoping for a dvd release of the film. If you haven't seen the movie, give it a try. You might be surprised.
    Dethcharm

    A Suitable Swan Song...

    In MADHOUSE, horror film icon Paul Toombes (Vincent Price) has his big New Year's Eve bash interrupted by the brutal murder of his fiancee. Twelve years later, Toombes arrives in England to visit his old friend and screenwriter, Herbert Flay (Peter Cushing), who joins him in hopes of revitalizing Toombes' old movie persona, Dr Death.

    Enter slimy TV producer Oliver Quayle (Robert Quarry), who plans on cashing in on his new Dr. Death show. Meanwhile, new murders ensue. Has Toombes gone insane, believing himself to be Dr. Death, as Scotland Yard speculates? This is a fun, entertaining movie, with Price both paying homage to, and lampooning his own career. Many clips from his movies abound, and it's always cool to see other luminaries like Cushing and Quarry involved.

    MADHOUSE is a misunderstood film, having more to do with the end of an era than with real scares. The 1950's-60's were over, and the 70's changed everything, including horror movies. The Gothic gave way to the modern, gory, more suggestive films of the period. Price plays his character with a bit of a wink, and perhaps a tear. Horror would never be the same again. At least not the way it was when Vincent Price filled the screen...

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    • Trivia
      The film's opening credits include special participation by Basil Rathbone and Boris Karloff. Both of these actors were long since dead, having died in the late 1960s (Rathbone in 1967 and Karloff in 1969), but they appear in this film in clips from real films that they had each starred in with Vincent Price: Rathbone in Tales of Terror (1962) and Karloff in The Raven (1963).
    • Goofs
      Julia's dead body is breathing heavily after Paul Toombes discovers her.
    • Quotes

      Paul Toombes: Miss Peters, as they say in horror movies, you will come to a bad end.

    • Crazy credits
      "With special participation by Boris Karloff (and) Basil Rathbone." At the time of this film's theatrical release in 1974, both of these actors had been dead since 1967 and 1969, respectively, and their "special participation" was actually limited to appearing in this film in clips from real films that they had each starred in with Vincent Price: Karloff in The Raven (1963) and Rathbone in Tales of Terror (1962).
    • Connections
      Featured in The Horror Hall of Fame (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      When Day Is Done
      Performed by Vincent Price

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    • Release date
      • May 24, 1974 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Schreckenshaus des Dr. Death
    • Filming locations
      • Pyrford Place, West Byfleet, Surrey, England, UK(Herbert Flay's house)
    • Production companies
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Amicus Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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