A doctor buys a Civil War era dilapidated mansion, and hires a few friends to fix it up, but the mansion hides a deadly secret.A doctor buys a Civil War era dilapidated mansion, and hires a few friends to fix it up, but the mansion hides a deadly secret.A doctor buys a Civil War era dilapidated mansion, and hires a few friends to fix it up, but the mansion hides a deadly secret.
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Bell bottom horror!!!
This a slightly above average horror movie that I would recommend seeing once
This movie is directed by Gus Trikonis (Moonshine Count Express) and stars Richard Crenna (Rambo: First Blood), Joanna Pettet (Casino Royale), Andrew Prine (Gettysburg), George O'Hanlon Jr. (Karate Kid II) and Cassie Yates (Magnum PI).
This is a bit of an uneven movie. I didn't feel there were enough kill scenes and the horror elements were lacking, but there were some scenes I enjoyed. The fire opening reminded me of The Burning. There is a good electrocution sequence, the hanging was fun and there's a unique rape scene. The ghost elements were dated. The acting was good and it was fun watching Richard Crenna in this. The storyline was okay.
Overall, this a slightly above average horror movie that I would recommend seeing once and score a 6/10.
Pretty Good Movie
I think Richard Crenna did a great job in this film. I think the film itself was a bit before its time with some of the special effects. The look cheesy compared to todays standards, but for a movie coming out of the 80's it is remarkable.
I am really surprised at how little information is out there about this movie, It is one of those small classics that got lost, and I am sure glad that I still have it!
"It's not the house. It's something in the house!"
The raw atmospheric make-up emit's a dominating presence, from the grand vast secluded mansion to the eerily placed music score, imaginative camera placement and cue in the cackling evil laughter of the evil entity. It constructs an ominously nightmarish strangle-hold, as it grows claustrophobic but at the same time the whirlwind becomes a random schlock-fest with its climax being the tip of it. It's not as unnerving as it could have been and the ending it feebly done. The story dynamics are old-hat (a stormy night) and it's slow to get going with some plodding opening dialogues, but soon that's made way for impulsively staged deaths / encounters --- consisting of spirit manifestations, possessions, fires, self-mutilation and bodies being thrown about. When these strange occurrences transpire, it's even mentioned for no one to go anywhere on their own, but do they listen of course not. The dedicated cast also features lively performances by Andrew Prine, Joanna Pettet, Cassie Yates and a memorable sequence with Victor Buono.
Good haunted house movie, bit of an odd ending though (no spoilers)
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- TriviaFilmed in an abandoned health spa and resort.
- GoofsWhen Caroline ties a rope to the pipe in order to pull C.J. out of the Devil's den, the rope is tied in a loose knot. However, in the next shot, when C.J. is climbing up the rope, its knot is tied very tightly.
- Quotes
[C.J. comes face-to-face with the Devil sitting on a throne in a white-colored limbo plane of existence]
Devil: [chuckles] Forgive me, but you are an endless source of amusement to me.
C.J. Arnold: What is it that you want?
Devil: There... you see what I mean? After all I put you through and you still don't know.
C.J. Arnold: You did all that?
Devil: No, Mr. Arnold. YOU did. You denied the warnings, you opened the door, and still you cannot accept or understand what you've done. You pondered the deeper meaning of a universal power for good. Sound familiar?
C.J. Arnold: What is it that you want from me?
Devil: My accounts. I fill my accounts. You have a will, Mr. Arnold. Strong, sometimes misdirected, but a will. So you have some value even among your kind. By the way, where is that piece of holy excrement that you used to open the door? The cross?
C.J. Arnold: It's a thing of God. How could it come here? What could you want with it?
Devil: [stern tone] Don't question me. I have little enough patience. That "thing" shall be destroyed and you are going to see it done. Where is it?
- Alternate versionsSome prints omit Victor Buono's appearance as the Devil
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-in Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 1 (1996)
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- House of Evil
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- $700,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 1.85 : 1






