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Originally Posted by MrBarlow The Haunted House of Horror (Horror House) 1969.
A group of teenagers decide to leave a party and go to a haunted house for a seance only for one of their group to die, they decided cover up is easy but then guilt and intruige become them and decide to go back.
This was a fairly decent British film, being a child of the 80s, did people have that type of wallpaper they had in the film?? Singer Frankie Avalon seems to be the group leader, decision maker and ladies man. The film does seem to have a few messy bits with the script and direction but does play off well with the kills and plot twists. Worth a watch. 6out of 10. |
I had this blu-ray in my basket a few weeks back. The art cards and free poster almost won me over but when it came down to it £25 was a lot for a film i couldn't actually watch and in truth isn't actually that special. Yes it has it's moments but it also has it's fairly flat parts too. I know Michael Armstrong bloody loves it but it is his film.
Ended up happy to just have my Odeon dvd.