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The Dunwich Horror

A few years ago in Dunwich a half-witted girl bore illegitimate twins. One of them was almost human!
1970 | 88m | English

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Dr. Henry Armitage, an expert in the occult, goes to the old Whateley manor in Dunwich looking for Nancy Wagner, a student who went missing the previous night. He is turned away by Wilbur, the family's insidious heir, who has plans for the young girl. But Armitage won't be deterred. Through conversations with the locals, he soon unearths the Whateleys' darkest secret — as well as a great evil.
Release Date: Jan 14, 1970
Director: Daniel Haller
Writer: Henry Rosenbaum, Ronald Silkosky, Curtis Hanson, H.P. Lovecraft
Genres: Horror
Keywords monster
Production Companies American International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $446,400
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sandra Dee Nancy Wagner
Dean Stockwell Wilbur Whateley
Ed Begley Dr. Henry Armitage
Lloyd Bochner Dr. Cory
Sam Jaffe Old Whateley
Joanne Moore Jordan Lavinia Whateley
Donna Baccala Elizabeth Hamilton
Talia Shire Nurse Cora
Michael Fox Dr. Raskin
Jason Wingreen Sheriff Harrison
Barboura Morris Mrs. Cole
Beach Dickerson Mr. Cole
Michael Haynes Guard
Toby Russ Librarian
Jack Pierce Reeger
Robert Nevin Man in Cemetery (uncredited)
Name Job
Daniel Haller Director
Henry Rosenbaum Screenplay
Ronald Silkosky Screenplay
Roger George Special Effects
Raymond Boltz Jr. Set Decoration
Paul Sylos Art Direction
Christopher Holmes Editor
Richard C. Glouner Director of Photography, Cinematography
Jack Obringer Makeup Artist
Norman T. Herman Production Executive
Jack Bohrer Production Manager
Al Simms Music Supervisor
Lew Borzage Assistant Director
Richard Wimpy Camera Operator
Gene A. Talvin Assistant Camera
Jack Spicer Gaffer
Charles Hannawalt Key Grip
Richard King Sr. Best Boy Grip
Charles T. Knight Sound Mixer
Harry Harvey Jr. Script Supervisor
Richard Bruno Wardrobe Master
Faith Schmehr Hairdresser
C. Randall Berkeley Property Master
Tamara Asseyev Production Assistant
Curtis Hanson Screenplay
H.P. Lovecraft Novel
Sandy Dvore Title Designer
Les Baxter Original Music Composer
Name Title
James H. Nicholson Producer
Jack Bohrer Producer
Samuel Z. Arkoff Producer
Roger Corman Executive Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

**_Mysterious sorceries on the New England coast_** A college lass at a university in Massachusetts (Sandra Dee) falls for the charms of an outcast eccentric (Dean Stockwell), who lives with his grandfather at an eerie rural estate that has some… thing locked up in a secret upstairs room. Is the ... man’s interest in her innocent or does he have something more sinister in mind? Based on the H. P. Lovecraft novella from 1929, “The Dunwich Horror” (1970) is an American International flick in the vein of "The City of the Dead" (1960), "Die, Monster, Die" (1965) and "Curse of the Crimson Altar,” aka “The Crimson Cult” (1968). It’s superior to “Die, Monster, Die” and at least on par with the other two. There’s also a bit o’ “The Shuttered Room” (1967). Being shot in the spring of 1969, the flick has that late 60’s vibe in a good way with a memorable score. Stockwell cops an effective laid-back air as the weird guy. Sandra was 27 during shooting and looking way better than her skinny younger self in “Gidget” (1959). Meanwhile Donna Baccala plays her college friend while Talia Shire (Coppola) is on hand as a helpful nurse. Anyone who appreciates spooky flicks from the 60s and early 70s involving actors like Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Oliver Reed will find something to appreciate in “The Dunwich Horror.” Some critics think it falls apart at the end, but I didn’t have a problem. It ties everything up in a colorful, haunting way while not overstaying its welcome, plus throwing in an omen of things to come. The movie runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in in Mendocino County in Northern California, including the town of Little River, which is a 3-hour drive north of San Francisco, while the sequences set at Arkham College were shot in the philosophy department of USC in Los Angeles. GRADE: B

Nov 03, 2022