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The House of Seven Corpses (1974)

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Country: US
Technical: col 88m
Director: Paul Harrison
Cast: John Ireland, John Carradine, Faith Domergue

Synopsis:

A film director chooses as location a house in which seven occult murders have been committed, but he gets more realism than he bargained for when he has his cast incorporate rituals from the killings into the movie.

Review:

'The House of Seventies Has-beens', one might quip, but this is actually a tense, atmospheric horror; not exactly original but looking ahead to 'cabin in the woods' films such as The Evil Dead that would exploit the theme more fully.

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Country: US
Technical: col 88m
Director: Paul Harrison
Cast: John Ireland, John Carradine, Faith Domergue

Synopsis:

A film director chooses as location a house in which seven occult murders have been committed, but he gets more realism than he bargained for when he has his cast incorporate rituals from the killings into the movie.

Review:

'The House of Seventies Has-beens', one might quip, but this is actually a tense, atmospheric horror; not exactly original but looking ahead to 'cabin in the woods' films such as The Evil Dead that would exploit the theme more fully.


Country: US
Technical: col 88m
Director: Paul Harrison
Cast: John Ireland, John Carradine, Faith Domergue

Synopsis:

A film director chooses as location a house in which seven occult murders have been committed, but he gets more realism than he bargained for when he has his cast incorporate rituals from the killings into the movie.

Review:

'The House of Seventies Has-beens', one might quip, but this is actually a tense, atmospheric horror; not exactly original but looking ahead to 'cabin in the woods' films such as The Evil Dead that would exploit the theme more fully.

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