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The Haunted House of Horror

Behind it's forbidden doors an evil secret hides!
1969 | 92m | English

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Teenagers gathered in an old mansion are being murdered one by one. The survivors must discover who among them is the killer before he finishes off everybody.
Release Date: Jul 15, 1969
Director: Michael Armstrong
Writer: Michael Armstrong
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords haunted house, swinging london
Production Companies Tigon British Film Productions, American International Pictures, Tigon
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Frankie Avalon Chris
Jill Haworth Sheila
Dennis Price Inspector Bill Bradley
Mark Wynter Gary Scott
George Sewell Bob Kellett
Gina Warwick Sylvia Fuller
Richard O'Sullivan Peter
Carol Dilworth Dorothy Pulman
Julian Barnes Richard
Veronica Doran Madge
Robin Stewart Henry
Jan Holden Peggy
Clifford Earl Sgt Pelley
Robert Raglan John Bradley
Vicki Michelle Sally (uncredited)
Nicholas Young Party Guest (uncredited)
Bill Hibbert Man in Pub (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Armstrong Screenplay, Director
Cliff Sharpe Makeup Artist
Kathleen Moore Wardrobe Assistant
Hilda Geerdts Wardrobe Assistant
Carol Beckett Hairdresser
Ross Carver Hairdresser
Jack Atcheler Director of Photography
Lorna Selwyn Continuity
Arthur Evans Still Photographer
Reg Tilsley Original Music Composer, Conductor
Hayden Pearce Art Direction
Peter Pitt Editor
George Mills Production Manager
Nick Caris Carter Assistant Director
Michael McKeag Assistant Director
James Devis Camera Operator
Alan Boast Camera Operator
Alan Kane Sound Mixer
Name Title
Tony Tenser Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
4.0

Swankers and Slashers! OK! It should be noted that the finished film is not the film that director Michael Armstrong set out to make. Pretty much taken away from him in the writing department by the producer (Deke Heyward), and on the directing front by Gerry Levy, the garbled mess that is this f ... ilm should not be held against the talented Armstrong. A bunch of young adults in swanky London get bored at a friend's house party and decide to move on to a nearby derelict house that is rumoured to be haunted. When one of them is found murdered, panic, mistrust and bad decision making ensue... Well, a third of the film passes before the group get to the supposed haunted house of the title. Up till then we are introduced to an intriguing stalker sub-plot and an introduction to the youngsters and their way of life. Sadly, what transpires is that the stalker angle proves to be pointless, and that the house is not haunted or indeed very horrific! In fact it's quite a funky old house. The characters just mope about and nothing much really happens, when the blood comes it just isn't enough to fulfil the patience that has been asked of the viewers. Cast are run of the mill, with Frankie Avalon badly out of place and Dennis Price as a police detective wandering in to proceedings for the easiest pay check he ever made. As a period piece it soars. The fashions, all paisley shirts, flares, mini skirts and kipper ties, are wonderfully garish, as is the colour schemes and decoration of the houses (woodchip wallpaper - oh my!). The cars, also, are a treat for nostalgists interested in a Britain that time forgot. While in the play some will note and enjoy the phallic symbolisms and attempts at guignol malarkey. But ultimately it's a poor film, and annoying because there are hits of what might have been. From the boring first third to the daft finale, this is another Tigon production that smells off. 4/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
4.0

You've got to watch this - if only for the wonderfully flowery clothing (particularly the boys) that is worn. Otherwise, it's a relatively run of the mill horror-flick featuring Frankie Avalon and Richard Barnes in a gang of young trendies who head to an abandoned country house for a séance. One of ... them is brutally murdered, they bury the body and head back to normality. Once the police (Dennis Price) start to investigate the missing man our gang of party-goers get spooked and head back to the scene of the crime and our slasher strikes again. It's quite tautly directed but the writing is terrible - it's really just a showcase for some good looking people with little substance and certainly no menace.

Jun 03, 2023