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The Haunting of Hell House

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
636
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The Haunting of Hell House (1999)
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A mysterious, morbid professor who has suffered a number of horrid events in his life tries to help a young troubled man, whose girl friend was killed during an illegal abortion.A mysterious, morbid professor who has suffered a number of horrid events in his life tries to help a young troubled man, whose girl friend was killed during an illegal abortion.A mysterious, morbid professor who has suffered a number of horrid events in his life tries to help a young troubled man, whose girl friend was killed during an illegal abortion.

  • Director
    • Mitch Marcus
  • Writers
    • Lev L. Spiro
    • Mitch Marcus
    • Henry James
  • Stars
    • Michael York
    • Andrew Bowen
    • Jason Cottle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    636
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mitch Marcus
    • Writers
      • Lev L. Spiro
      • Mitch Marcus
      • Henry James
    • Stars
      • Michael York
      • Andrew Bowen
      • Jason Cottle
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael York
    Michael York
    • Ambrose
    Andrew Bowen
    Andrew Bowen
    • James Farrow
    Jason Cottle
    Jason Cottle
    • Fletcher
    Claudia Christian
    Claudia Christian
    • Lucy
    Aideen O'Donnell
    • Sarah
    Brian Glanney
    Brian Glanney
    • Jenkins
    Ciaron Davies
    Ciaron Davies
    • Graham
    • (as Ciaran Davies)
    Colm O'Maonlai
    • Reginald
    • (as Colm Lydon)
    Mike Finn
    • Lt. Ryan
    Mitch Marcus
    • Professor Benest
    Daniel Rosen
    • Preacher
    Eoghan O'Brien
    • Renter
    Fred McCluskey
    • Constable
    Maeve O'Regan
    • Barkeep
    Brian McGuinness
    • Tilton
    Shawn Brewster
    • Fisherman 1
    • (as Shaun Brewster)
    Des Kenny
    • Fisherman 2
    Mike J. Regan
    Mike J. Regan
    • Monroe
    • (as Mike Regan)
    • Director
      • Mitch Marcus
    • Writers
      • Lev L. Spiro
      • Mitch Marcus
      • Henry James
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    User reviews16

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    rixrex

    Roger Corman produced, but not really typical of Corman, yet...

    Roger Corman produced, but not really typical of Corman, yet there's a bit of the style of the old Corman/Poe/Vincent Price series from the 60s here. I'd say that the title would be about the only thing "Cormanesque" about this in regards to making it interesting commercially, to kind of cash in on the same-time remakes of "Haunting" and "House on Haunted Hill". Other than that, it's a nice, yet small, psychological thriller, with some plot elements influenced by The Tell-Tale Heart. York gives a nice and slightly hammy performance as the tortured old professor, and the others are more than adequate. It will keep the interest of those who don't mind a gradual build and don't care for the lack of real terror and/or gruesome displays of killing. There's some violence and slight gore, but nothing gratuitous. Nothing here ever gets beyond being just a grade more than mediocre, say about B-, EXCEPT the really nice use of the Irish countryside as a substitute for old New England, which is an A grade. Nothing grand, but better than average.
    8berrason_rihanna

    It is really good for what it is.

    It is a good movie with good dialogue and happenings. Its interesting and not so b as it looks. It may be a not a costful movie, but its great as it is and mystic with mystical music in the background. It really appeals me. It is good to me. I cant understand the bad things here with good Talking and good acting.
    Dethcharm

    "The Telling Of This Story Will Bring Nothing But Sorrow!"...

    A young college student is haunted after his pregnant girlfriend dies during a slipshod abortion.

    THE HAUNTING OF HELL HOUSE is a tale of remorse spiraling into obsessive guilt, punctuated by horrible nightmares and possible ghostly visitations. Slow-paced, even plodding in spots, it still has a certain dark charm. Loosely based on a story by Henry James.

    Co-stars Michael York as the mysterious Dr. Ambrose, who lives in the titular abode. Claudia Christian plays Ambrose's daughter Lucy...
    rmax304823

    Depressing

    I expected more from a story by the author of "Turn of the Screw," but didn't get it here. Unrelieved by any humor whatever the narrative unrolls at a lugubrious pace with interspersed quick cuts of blood dripping from tables, walls, portraits, wherever -- and even more blood rolling in rippling overly crimson waves down a hallway (thank you, Stanley Kubrick). Peter York is okay, given his character, a tormented professor who does everything but shriek, "True, I am very very nervous, but why WILL you call me mad!" The other actors do what they can. The most depressing aspect of the film is in many ways its overall eidos -- the material artifacts and the natural backdrop against which the action takes place. Few movies have so many bare blackish twisted tree limbs dripping with cold rain, so many pale bodies wrapped uncomfortably in wet woolen capes and unbecoming gowns that seem to have been built around internal struts made of wire coat hangers. The interiors are just about as dreary, dim candles and fireplaces that seem to throw little heat or light. Given all of this, I still didn't find the movie so bad as to be unwatchable. It's just that it left me so gloomy, like watching the evening news on a particularly bad day.
    6jluis1984

    Not perfect, but it has a lot of feeling

    Loosely based on Henry James' literary works, "The Haunting of Hell House" is a ghost story directed by newcomer Mitch Marcus and produced by the legendary Roger Corman. While without a doubt this is a low-budget B-movie, surprisingly it captures the feeling of old Corman movies and manages to be very entertaining and way different than what could be expected. Marcus & Corman really put a lot of heart in this little flick.

    James Farrow (Andrew Bowen) is a young college student in New England in the late 1800s, he seems to have a bright future in his father's company after he graduates, but he has other desires. He dreams with becoming a famous artist and is in love with Sarah (Aideen O'Donnell), a woman his family would never accept.

    Things go wrong when Sarah announces she is pregnant; since this seems to botch James' plans for the future, he convinces her of getting an abortion, but due to the bad medical practices of the time, she finally dies. After the tragic event, her ghost seems to haunt James' mind to the point he is beginning to go insane.

    The movie is beautifully shot in amazing locations in Ireland. While the budget is very low, it seems that Marcus & Corman truly made the most of it as the movie is very believable for a period movie. The movie has a haunting atmosphere that works perfectly with the story it tells. truly a very good deal of work was done in this department.

    Andrew Bowen is at times unconvincing as lead hero, however, he manages to carry the film with the aid of veteran Michael York, in the role of an old professor who is also haunted by his own ghosts. Jason Cottle as James' best friend Fletcher is superb and gives good intelligent comic relief, something quite unusual in the genre these days. Cottle is a natural scene stealer.

    The movie's biggest flaw is probably that the story doesn't work completely. The script feels underdeveloped and truly hurts a film that could had been a new cult classic. The story drags a bit and on a few occasions gets a bit boring, but still it works. It's a real shame since the movie had the potential of becoming Corman's best movie in years. The low-budget hurts the film in the effects department, as the gore looks a bit cheap and unconvincing. Fortunately, the movie focuses on atmosphere and its characters rather than on gore.

    To summarize, this is a sadly overlooked movie that deserves a chance,if only to realize that when movies are done with heart, they can be a very enjoyable experience. 6/10

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Henry James' The Haunting of Hell House
    • Filming locations
      • County Galway, Ireland
    • Production company
      • Concorde-New Horizons
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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