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The Dunwich Horror

  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
1.2K
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The Dunwich Horror (2008)
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A single mother delivers a monstrous baby boy, somehow connected to a dark prophecy involving the Black Brotherhood, a book called the Necronomicon, and a demonic portal.A single mother delivers a monstrous baby boy, somehow connected to a dark prophecy involving the Black Brotherhood, a book called the Necronomicon, and a demonic portal.A single mother delivers a monstrous baby boy, somehow connected to a dark prophecy involving the Black Brotherhood, a book called the Necronomicon, and a demonic portal.

  • Director
    • Leigh Scott
  • Writers
    • H.P. Lovecraft
    • Leigh Scott
  • Stars
    • Sarah Lieving
    • Griff Furst
    • Dean Stockwell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leigh Scott
    • Writers
      • H.P. Lovecraft
      • Leigh Scott
    • Stars
      • Sarah Lieving
      • Griff Furst
      • Dean Stockwell
    • 25User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sarah Lieving
    Sarah Lieving
    • Professor Fay Morgan
    Griff Furst
    Griff Furst
    • Professor Walter Rice
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Dr. Henry Armitage
    Jeffrey Combs
    Jeffrey Combs
    • Wilbur
    Natacha Itzel Badar
    Natacha Itzel Badar
    • Caitlin
    • (as Natacha Itzel)
    Leigh Scott
    • Dr. Ashley
    Lauren Michele
    • Lavina
    Lacey Minchew
    • Amanda
    M. Steven Felty
    • Zecheria
    Collin Galyean
    • Tom…
    Jeffrey Alan Pilars
    • Olas Wormius
    Richard Zeringue
    Richard Zeringue
    • Father Hoadley
    • (as Richard D. Zeringue)
    Shirly Brener
    Shirly Brener
    • Mrs. Bowers
    Britney M. Hurst
    • Zumi
    Victoria Patenaude
    Victoria Patenaude
    • Midwife
    Jesse Barksdale
    • Pap
    Marcus Lyle Brown
    Marcus Lyle Brown
    • Father Endalade
    • (as Marcus L. Brown)
    Joseph Diaz
    • Bryce
    • Director
      • Leigh Scott
    • Writers
      • H.P. Lovecraft
      • Leigh Scott
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    4Sergiodave

    Watchable, but only just.

    This is a below average Lovecraft movie, so all bar HP Lovecraft lovers should avoid like the plague. In all honesty this TV movie is worth no more than 3 stars, but being Cthulhian and starring Jeffrey Combs it gets another.
    1frellingdren

    As bad as they come...

    This movie reminds me of something you would see at a local film festival (and I am not talking about Sundance or Canne).

    It is one of the worst Lovecraft attempts to date. Dean Stockwell is wasted. Combs is passable... but also wasted (not that Combs ever really raises the bar of what he is a part of). The acting is all bottom of the barrel. The editing, direction and effects are horrible.

    If I had to scrape the bottom of the barrel for something positive to mention, it would have to be the sets and locations. Those were well chosen.

    I rarely say that a film is so devoid of merit as to deem it a complete waste of time and money, but this is one of those rare films. Save your time and money. You will just be sad you squandered them watching this trash.

    However, if you like B-level schlock for the sake of a good laugh... you might be able to suspend disbelief long enough to laugh at this. But... even that would be a stretch. It is as unwatchable as movies come.
    3sorendanni

    Don't waste your money on this one...

    Due to the limited supply of copies and the great interest of collectors, these kinds of niche Horror DVDs cost a lot of money, but rarely offer the good film they promise.

    The Dunwich Horror (The Witches) from 2008 is another such film: based on a good story by HP Lovecraft, but so poorly executed that it has become a big mess.

    The good news: it are not the actors that are to blame. Each and every one of them did their best to save this film. Unfortunately.

    The story has been adapted and not for the better. Instead of Lovecraft's ghastly creepy story, we get a messy quest for a missing page from the Necronomicon. There is a strange, half-hearted relationship between two main characters woven into it. The level of this love story does not get any further than that of the average bad soap ...

    Even more disturbing than a chopped plot, are the laughable special effects. Bad cheap computer animation just kills this horror movie. I've seen worse, but not all that often! It is not easy to shoot a good film on a small budget, but other filmmakers are much better at this! I guess they rather use sugestion than bad Playstation 2 graphics for monsters.

    I can go on, but it's clear I have no more good things to say. 3 points for the acting, nothing for the rest. Don't waste your money on this one...
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Didn't quite deliver

    Initially I was kind of excited to see that Jeffrey Combs was in the movie, so it was with some anticipation that I sat down to watch it. And I am a huge fan of H. P. Lovecraft's work and all the Lovecraftian work that followed in his wake. This movie, however, was somewhat of a lukewarm attempt, to be bluntly honest.

    The story does stay fairly close to the story of the Whateley's as Lovecraft initially built it up, but at the same time there is a bit too much other loose ends thrown into the frame. Ends that are never really seen through and come full circle. In that way, there is a lot of things going on in the movie, too many things in my opinion, and most of these things doesn't really get to be concluded.

    "The Dunwich Horror" suffered from a fairly weak acting crew, with most performances being mediocre to look at. Had they managed to put more enthusiastic people into the movie, it would have come out with a more vibrant and appealing result. And the dialogue didn't really help lift up the movie, because it was halting and at times embarrassing to witness.

    What did work for the movie was Jeffrey Combs, of course. As always it is nice to see him in a Lovecraft-inspired movie. And his name is usually associated with such. Unfortunately, his character wasn't given enough on-screen time. "The Dunwich Horror" is not one of Comb's more impressive performances, but being a fan of his, I just had to sit through this movie. And aside from Combs, then the core essence of the Whateley's was also pretty nicely interpreted.

    There was a bit too much name-dropping in the movie, with lots of references to places, people and such in the Lovecraft-created Cthulhu mythos. But most of this was irrelevant, and seemed to be put in there only to impress the really hardcore Lovecraft fans, people who are familiar with these names. To other people, it is just a bunch of random and pointless facts. The reference to (August) Derleth was, however, a bit surprising.

    As for the effects and CGIs in "The Dunwich Horror", well, they were low-budget, and it was showing clearly. Hats off to them for their effort, just a shame that they didn't have a bigger budget for these effects. There were some shots where Yog Sothoth actually looked rather nice. So the effects weren't all bad. The storms that ravaged the buildings, well that is a whole other story. You have to see that to believe it!

    In my honest opinion, then this adaption (or interpretation) of "The Dunwich Horror" is not really one of the better Lovecraft-based pieces of work around. Sadly, most of these movies are B-movies and often fail to leave impressions in the viewers. This is one such movie, which is a shame, because it had potential. Had they trimmed down the plot-lines and put in some more whole-hearted actors, the outcome would have been much better and would have had a chance to actually become noteworthy.
    3claudio_carvalho

    Cheesy Low-Budget Horror Movie

    In Louisianna, the thirty-five year old single mother Lavina (Lauren Michele) delivers a baby boy and a monster in the evil Whateley House. Ten years later, Dr. Henry Armitage (Dean Stockwell) and his assistant Professor Fay Morgan (Sarah Lieving) discover that the page 751 of every copy of the Necronomicon is missing and The Black Brotherhood has summoned the gate keeper Yog Sothoth to leave the portal opened to the demons and ancient gods. They invite the arrogant and skeptical Professor Walter Rice (Griff Furst) that can translate the Necronomicon to help them to seek the book. Meanwhile Lavina's son Wilbur Whateley (Jeffrey Combs) ages very fast and seeks the missing page to open the portal.

    "The Dunwich Horror" is a cheesy low-budget horror movie that has an awful screenplay associated to terrible acting and poor special effects. Dean Stockwell and the cult-actor Jeffrey Combs are wasted in this forgettable flick. The romance of Fay and Rice is quite ridiculous and out of the context of the plot. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): "Bruxas" ("Witches")

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      Dean Stockwell, who plays Dr. Armitage in this film, played the role of Wilbur Whateley in the 1970 version.
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      Version of The Dunwich Horror (1970)

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • H.P. Lovecraft's The Darkest Evil
    • Filming locations
      • Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Active Entertainment Finance
      • Bullet Films
      • FIWI Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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