The Legend of Hell House
This 1973 movie is actually scary. John said so. The acting passed quite adequately. There are quite a few scenes inappropriate for sensitive audiences. The sexual content can be overwhelming, but largely meaningful (it's not just pointless sex, I don't think. It's meant to add a level of sadism to the evil in the house).
Psychologically, this film really captures the messy feeling of haunting, and the directing worked brilliantly in its simplicity. The cast was minimal (although it did include the immortal Roddy McDowall, a personal favorite), the setting and sets just as much, the special effects very much in the "Vincent Price" range. Speaking of Mr. Price, I felt reminded several times of The Abominable Dr. Phibes. There's scary. Check this one out on a dark, lonely night when the trees scratch up against your windowpanes.
Psychologically, this film really captures the messy feeling of haunting, and the directing worked brilliantly in its simplicity. The cast was minimal (although it did include the immortal Roddy McDowall, a personal favorite), the setting and sets just as much, the special effects very much in the "Vincent Price" range. Speaking of Mr. Price, I felt reminded several times of The Abominable Dr. Phibes. There's scary. Check this one out on a dark, lonely night when the trees scratch up against your windowpanes.
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