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Deadly Manor

She has a lust for life - pray it's not yours!
1990 | 87m | English

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A group of teenagers take refuge in an old, deserted mansion. Soon the members of the group start turning up dead, and the teenagers realize that they're not alone in the mansion.
Release Date: Mar 07, 1990
Director: José Ramón Larraz
Writer: José Ramón Larraz, Brian Smedley-Aston, Larry Ganem
Genres: Horror
Keywords serial killer, slasher, motorcycle gang, revenge motive, old dark house, group of friends, female serial killer, lone survivor
Production Companies Castor Films, Filmworld International
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Job
José Ramón Larraz Director, Writer
Alexis Scott Wardrobe Assistant
Jerry Kernion Stunt Coordinator
Paul Candrilli Key Grip
Tom Marzulli Grip
Paul Beckerle Grip
Robert Lentini Grip, Stunt Double
Bob Marini Grip
Constance Sawyer Still Photographer
Jack Cooley Sound Mixer
Paul J. Zydel ADR Mixer
Mark Paperno Boom Operator
Kathy Lacommare Assistant Editor
Jonathan Berman Assistant Editor
Carrie Farmer Assistant Sound Editor
Allen Rose Assistant Sound Editor
Donna Karan Thanks
Cengiz Yaltkaya Original Music Composer
Ayesha Patel Set Decoration
Boaz Stein Special Effects Makeup Artist, Makeup Artist
Rachael Weinzimer Property Master
Norman Dodge Production Design
Brian Smedley-Aston Writer
Larry Ganem Additional Dialogue, Writer
Tote Trenas Director of Photography
Sandi Gerling Editor
Mary Ellen Porto Sound Editor
Thomas Szabolcs Sound Recordist
Riccardo Bertoni Casting
Jody O'Neil First Assistant Director
Mark Kalbfeld Unit Production Manager
Lisa de Lucia Production Office Coordinator
Michael Stephen Ferrari Second Assistant Director
Esther Durán Script Supervisor
George Gibson Second Assistant Camera
Alex Klymko Gaffer
Marcus Hahn Electrician
Tim Healy Electrician
Harvey Hubbell V Electrician
Tom Wetzel Additional Construction
Bill Wetzel Additional Construction
Jim Wetzel Additional Construction
Noah Ben Potter Key Production Assistant
Gregory Gilderman Production Assistant
Suzan Silver Costume Designer
George Giordano Special Effects
Peter Kunz Special Effects
Leslie Cecchi Key Production Assistant
Carlos A. Dorta Production Assistant
Ethan M. Thompson Production Assistant
Lou Gallagher Craft Service
Don Marshall Security
Carl Hampton Stunt Double
Robert Rose Thanks
Jane Morgan Thanks
Elizabeth Rose Thanks
Margaret B. Hunnewell Thanks
Alan Wolfe First Assistant Camera
Name Title
Brian Smedley-Aston Producer
Ángel Somolinos Producer
Enrique Bellot Executive Producer
Alexander W. Kogan Jr. Executive Producer
Barry Tucker Executive Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_Several college-age ‘kids’ spend the night in a spooky manor. What could go wrong_**? Six youths on their way to an elusive lake in upstate New York pick up a dubious hitchhiker and are eventually compelled to stay at a remote, dilapidated mansion in the sticks. Will they make it out alive? ... "Deadly Manor” (1990) combines 80’s slasher with spooky house à la "Hell Night" (1981). Coming out ten years after the seminal “Friday the 13th,” it’s rather late in the game but fans of those movies and “Tourist Trap” (1979), "The Funhouse" (1981), "The Prowler" (1981), "Frightmare" (1983), "Zombie High" (1987) and "Prom Night IV: Deliver Us from Evil" (1991) should appreciate it even though it ranks with the least of em’. Like "Slugs" (1988), it’s a Spanish production shot in the USA. Some critics understandably complain that the going is slow but, despite some dubious make-up at the end, I felt the flick works up some nice spookiness, as well as some quality mystery in regards to what’s going on at the remote, rundown manor. Clark Tufts stands out in the cast as Jack, looking like a rock star. The female cast consists of Claudia Franjul (Helen), Liz Hitchler (Susan) and Kathleen Patane (Anne), but the highlight is Jennifer DeLora, who shows up around the midway mark. Speaking of whom, she appears nude in one sequence, as well as in photos. There’s additional overt nudity involving several bike enthusiasts, mostly in the form of old photos. Just a heads up. The film runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot at Hillburn Manor, a derelict 100-year-old mansion in Suffern, New York, that was demolished after the film was shot in five weeks around September, 1989. Suffern is located about 40 minutes north of Manhattan near the border of northeastern New Jersey. GRADE: B-

Oct 18, 2022