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House of the Living Dead

It drives you mad before it kills!
1974 | 87m | English

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Director: Ray Austin
Writer: John Brason, Marc Marais
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On a South African plantation, a maniac is on the loose, first killing the estate's animals, then starting on the human members.
Release Date: Aug 12, 1974
Director: Ray Austin
Writer: John Brason, Marc Marais
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords monster, experiment, haunted house, supernatural, afrikaans, scientist, cannibal, demon, ghost
Production Companies Associated Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 12, 2025
Entered: May 03, 2024
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Name Character
Mark Burns Sir Michael Brattling / Dr. Breckinridge Brattling
Shirley Anne Field Mary Anne Carew
David Oxley Dr. Collinson
Margaret Inglis Lady Brattling
Dia Sydow Lina
Lynne Maree Annie
Bill Flynn Simeon
Ronald France Col. Pringle
William Baird Clark Capt. Turner
Don Furnival Brand
Pieter Geldenhuys Shoemaker
Name Job
John Brason Original Story
Diana Friedberg Editor
Marc Marais Screenplay
Lionel Friedberg Lighting Camera
Anita Friedberg Production Design
Peter J. Elliott Original Music Composer
Ray Austin Director
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Matt Druker Producer
Basil Rayburn Producer
Philip N. Krasne Executive Producer
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talisencrw
4.0

Right off the bat, I previously had no idea that South Africa made any horror films, so, simply in that, I learned something. Over a long career (1968-99), this was one of only three cinematic works that director Austin made (all in the early 70's)--usually he did TV work--and in fact, production ... value-wise, it seemed like made-for-TV fare. Basically a vineyard/plantation with black, witchcraft-practicing slaves, and the owner harbouring a dark secret: A genius twin brother, who was discredited in the medical community to begin with, and then, since an almost-fatal brain injury suffered in an accident a year ago, basically insane and confined to the mansion's attic. It was decently made and, as late-night fare, perfectly acceptable. It could have been made a lot better in more capable hands. The underlying ideas were very interesting, though only decently carried out, and the climax was completely predictable, though no less enjoyable. I got my copy very cheaply, in Mill Creek's 50-pack 'Nightmare Worlds', and it's watchable, no better, no less.

Jun 23, 2021