When I was kid growing up in the 1960s one of the local stations used to broadcast it 4-5 times per year. It was scary the first few times, after that it was funny, unintentionally so.
A William Castle production and staring Vincent Price what' a combination and one of Vincent's best plenty of scares but no gore profanity or nudey cuties refreshing this movie never gets old
Btw: from the TRUTH-IS-STRANGER-THAN-FICTION DEPARTMENT? According to a recent two-part episode of "Ghost Adventures," there is an allegedly _real_ haunted house just down slope from the backyard of The Ennis House (the location where this movie's exteriors were filmed)!
I went to law school next to the graveyard where Edgar Allen Poe is buried. One day, Vincent Price was out there in the graveyard. The professor went bonkers - "Vincent Price is in the graveyard!!!" How many people get to say they saw that?
I first saw this movie in a theater too back in 1959 !!! I Was young and it frightened us kids to death...lol This is one of my favorite movies....always good to watch on Halloween !!!
So true! Although, Frederick did make one mistake. As the story clearly occurs in California, murderers back then would've been executed in the gas chamber. Not by hanging!
I remember growing up in El Segundo, Ca. El Segundo didn't have a theater so when we went to the movies, we went to Westchester and saw them at The Loyola Theater or the Paradise theater. The Paradise is where I saw "The House on Haunted Hill" and so many Great 60"s and 60's movies. Best time of My young Life!
Amusing to see what was considered a party back then..a few nibbles and a few spirit drinks with Ice... Carol Ohmart was lovely - I love the verbal jousting between her and the king of camp horror, Vincent Price...
I watch this every Halloween, like clockwork. It premiered the year I was born. But, I first saw it on Creature Features (Old Channel 5, WNEW, NYC) during Season 1 of Richard Long's TV show "Nanny & The Professor." Thanks for sharing this with us!
I saw this in the theater when it first came out. The theater lights dimmed, then nothing...black screen...then that wretched, horrifying scream! I think I jumped up at least 2 feet in my chair! LOL
I was 10 years old at the time. I do not recall any paperwork available to sign relative to what you say, however, you are correct in that William Castle often included such shocking things.
Ace! We used to build a den in my aunty's living room, me and my two cousins. We'd use chairs for walls and a counterpane for its roof. At the weekend, we could stay up late, hiding in our cave, watching Dracula, Abbot and Costello, and Vincent Price movies on the old 19" black and white telly (it had a coin meter in the back of it). I still glance over the back of the settee when I'm watching spooky films, and I won't sleep with a hand or a foot poking out over the edge of the bed either.
My roommate in college and I would sometimes stay up late watching these creepy movies in the physics lab. It definitely made quite an atmosphere with the physics equipment giving off an eerie glow from the light of the b & w TV.
Thank you for this great upload, the quality is wonderful. I love Vincent and this is one of my favorites. I would watch my own dvd if my machine wasn't broken. I thought it was interesting that the actress who played Nora ended up shooting herself 11 years after this movie. Very sad.
found this tape back in the 90s in the halloween section of a retail store browsing bored vhs for 99 cents. after multiple viewing that entire fall to this day i have an attachment to it.. and this is a much cleaner copy then mine was.
Thanks again for the VERY high quality upload! One of my top ten favorite movies of all time...and that's taking any category into account. Not sure whether not the Bill Castle meant to do it, but I love the heavy contrast between the exterior of Frank Lloyd Wright's sleek textile block masterpiece, the Ennis-Brown House, and the traditional/more victorian interior set. Going into this film experience for the first time back in junior high, I honestly did not expect that. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised. Great flick! I love the 1999 remake as well. The whole asylum backstory and "twitchy" shape-shifting ghost(s) motif is greatness!
Elisha Cook played the role of a stereotypical Irish drunkard so perfectly. I guess if the storyline continued for just a bit more, he'd probably be the the next one to die (just as he predicts at the end) because unlike the others, he really believed in ghosts and didn't seem to accept that what had just transpired was an elaborate murder plot by regular humans. The fear (plus drinking) alone would have driven him to do something stupid and deadly.
I don’t know why it took so long to thank you.... I thought I did..... I watch this movie almost every night.... this is my fav! I remember my grandparents showed this to me when I was small.... for years I tried to remember the name.... I asked my grandpa & he forgot BUT told me who was in it. My grandpa died before I could show him that I found it. I watch or listen (since I know the whole movie by heart.) Thank you so much for sharing.
I love Vincent Price movies, even if some, were a bit silly and camped up. Lol. I almost died laughing, when Mr. Bones was slowly bobbing up and down, toward the lady and she happens to back up and and conveniently falls in the floor of acid!! Then Vinnie comes out like a puppeteer, so much corny fun! 🤣💀😲😂🤣🤣
Years ago i would drive by this house in the los felizhills above LA built by Frank Loyd Wright in 1924 working on another house two doors down it sat empty for years and is indeed the creepiest house ive seen i cant understand how anybody could live in it even the neighbors hated it !!
Happy Halloween folks! I raise a toast to all our dearly departed family and friends having fun tonight running around like the ghosts they now are 🎃 👻 🦇 🧙♀️ 🧙♂️ 🎑
That house certainly seems to speed up time. @ 24:06, the grandfather clock reads twenty-two minutes before eleven. But, @ 34:24, it's quarter to twelve! ;-)
I was born the year this was made, it's funny to see how much society had changed, it was so conservative compared to today. That woman ghost that glides across the room scared the shit out of me as a kid, still does, she's Creepy. Great movie.
Great quality HD of this campy, spooky classic! Thanks for sharing. Hilarious script. Really reminds me a lot of the Batman tv series in the 60's. Got a similar frisson and vibe to it, and of course Vincent Price was in that series as well playing Egghead! Love it!
I've never seen it. Even tho my Wife & I & the kids & their Aunt & Uncle used to watch Kaiju movies & riff on 'em. (My daughter got on a roll once watching a Korean monster flick called "YONGARY" & about had us peeing ourselves we were LAUGHIN' so hard). Anyway, my wife & I sat down 15 minutes ago to watch it, & she had a glass of wine in her hand. Our German shepherd Lady is up on the bed with us & doing the "doggy circle" they do before laying down. Wife is just pulling covers up & there's this UNGODLY SCREAM suddenly BLASTS outta the TV. I jump 3 feet in the air as I was fumbling for the remote & not really paying attention at that point. My wife screams louder than the damn movie did, & her glass of wine goes Frikkin' FLYING straight up the in the air, & Lady TOTALLY spazzes out, she's going in circles before laying down, & JOLTS sideways & goes sailing off the bed. Rudy & Shadow, our 2 cats were on the chair next to the bed snuggled up sleeping, my wife screams, cats FLIP OUT "MEEEEOOOOWWWR!!!!" jump straight up fur standing on end & bolt towards the door only to have Lady land on them as she's 5 feet in the air flying off the bed. Cats surprise her when she lands so she YELPS, cats "MEEEOOOOWWWWRRR!!!" again & they all 3 go WHIPPIN' outta the bedroom. I'm about to wet the bed next to my Wife I'm LAUGHIN' so frikkin' hard & I'm thinkin', "This thing just STARTED!!" this is gonna be goooood!! ..... LOL!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
A 1080p upload of one of my favorites! What is not not to love about that??? TY Harry! A certain director of modest repute named A Hitchcock saw "HOHH" and said "I can make a movie like this for $1 million, do it a little better, and make a ton of cash!" And he did: Psycho
This is depressing, this movie was made in 1956, scared me delightfully as a kid and yet, nothing has come close to it. Ladies and gentlemen, introducing the foundation of a classic haunted house movie.
Its kinda fun trying to figure out why they each needed money (I can't sleep and I'm bored ok?) Nora needs the money as she supports her whole family since their car crash, Ruth is in debt due to gambling and Dr Trent isn't there for the money, he's there to help Annabelle kill Frederick. So that leaves Lance and Watson. I can't see any hint in the movie of why Lance needs money so badly. I guess Watson needs the money cause he's in debt due to his alcoholism? Also he seems almost insane..
I've always thought Lance might have needed the money to start his own airline. Or maybe even get in on the ground floor of some promising, then-new aerospace company!
@@wcsxwcsx Exactly! For instance; was it Frederick, playing mind-games with Trent, who turned the not-so-good-doctor's doorknob? Or was it one of Pritchard's "pet ghosts?" And what about the dripping blood stain? How did it disappear from that hallway ceiling to reappear in Ruth Bridges' room?
I loved this movie! It was so bad it was good. In fact, my friends and I livestreamed it and had a blast commentating on it. Even my subscribers got in on the fun. We watch movies like this every Wednesday and Saturday. Do you happen to have any idea for other movies like this?
I must have missed seeing this film in the sixties. It's got its moments, but I believe "The Haunting (1963)" with Russ Tamblyn, Julie Harris and Claire Bloom is a better flick.
I agree, The Haunting, is a more serious and scarier movie and introduced many haunted house tropes we take for granted today. It also had a budget of over USD1000000.
these old horror films are in a league of their own, a delight
“Remember the fun we had when you poisoned me?” 🤣 “something you ate the doctor said.” “Yea, arsenic on the rocks.” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Perfection. They don't make em like this anymore😥love Price's macabre-arrogant persona
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This movie never gets old.
And never will I watch it every night
When I was kid growing up in the 1960s one of the local stations used to broadcast it 4-5 times per year. It was scary the first few times, after that it was funny, unintentionally so.
A William Castle production and staring Vincent Price what' a combination and one of Vincent's best plenty of scares but no gore profanity or nudey cuties refreshing this movie never gets old
Good supporting cast Richard long who played ma And pa kettles oldest son and of course Jarrod Barkley from big valley
just us.
Vincent Price was so deliciously campy that I can't stop watching his movies. He was awesome.
I can watch this flick over and over all day long. It's campy, but the storyline, setting/atmosphere, and characters are greatness!
I agree. William Castle's daughter should never have remade this. It is literally unsurpassable!
Btw: from the TRUTH-IS-STRANGER-THAN-FICTION DEPARTMENT? According to a recent two-part episode of "Ghost Adventures," there is an allegedly _real_ haunted house just down slope from the backyard of The Ennis House (the location where this movie's exteriors were filmed)!
I went to law school next to the graveyard where Edgar Allen Poe is buried. One day, Vincent Price was out there in the graveyard. The professor went bonkers - "Vincent Price is in the graveyard!!!" How many people get to say they saw that?
That’s really cool 😊
I first saw this movie in a theater too back in 1959 !!! I Was young and it frightened us kids to death...lol
This is one of my favorite movies....always good to watch on
Halloween !!!
I love the line, "Remember when you poisoned me?" Their verbal dueling is classic!
Dr. Greg A. Grove “(the doctor) said it was something you ate” “yes, arsenic on the rocks!
So true! Although, Frederick did make one mistake. As the story clearly occurs in California, murderers back then would've been executed in the gas chamber. Not by hanging!
I remember growing up in El Segundo, Ca. El Segundo didn't have a theater so when we went to the movies, we went to Westchester and saw them at The Loyola Theater or the Paradise theater. The Paradise is where I saw "The House on Haunted Hill" and so many Great 60"s and 60's movies. Best time of My young Life!
watching this whilst on night shift.I can remember watching this as a youngster with my mum . Great stuff
Amusing to see what was considered a party back then..a few nibbles and a few spirit drinks with Ice...
Carol Ohmart was lovely - I love the verbal jousting between her and the king of camp horror, Vincent Price...
I'd have killed to have her hair.
I've always Loved Frank Llyod Wright's architecture. Now I want to visit this house even more!
You must look appreciate Falling Waters.😊
Free Palestine
I watch this every Halloween, like clockwork. It premiered the year I was born. But, I first saw it on Creature Features (Old Channel 5, WNEW, NYC) during Season 1 of Richard Long's TV show "Nanny & The Professor." Thanks for sharing this with us!
😊😊😊❤❤❤Loved Creature Features as a kid.
thankyou so much for putting up a high quality copy on youtube its fantastic
Thanks
I've lost count… one of my all time favorite movies growing up ion the 1960's and 70's… it was staple on my tv viewing…
THIS WAS MY FIRST SCARY MOVIE SO GLAD YOU PUT IT ON TH-cam!!!!!
Lovely, but not to be confused with the movie, The Haunting of Hill House, by Shirley Jackson. A whole different kind of creepy.
I saw this in the theater when it first came out. The theater lights dimmed, then nothing...black screen...then that wretched, horrifying scream! I think I jumped up at least 2 feet in my chair! LOL
I bet you needed a doctor doctor
I was just a lad. My doc didn't make theater calls.
@@dr.greggrove4413 Don't you mean "movie-house" calls? 🤣🤣🤣
Did you sign the indemnity waiver for "death by fear"? I think that was another of William Castle's gimmicks.
I was 10 years old at the time. I do not recall any paperwork available to sign relative to what you say, however, you are correct in that William Castle often included such shocking things.
Ace! We used to build a den in my aunty's living room, me and my two cousins. We'd use chairs for walls and a counterpane for its roof. At the weekend, we could stay up late, hiding in our cave, watching Dracula, Abbot and Costello, and Vincent Price movies on the old 19" black and white telly (it had a coin meter in the back of it). I still glance over the back of the settee when I'm watching spooky films, and I won't sleep with a hand or a foot poking out over the edge of the bed either.
My roommate in college and I would sometimes stay up late watching these creepy movies in the physics lab. It definitely made quite an atmosphere with the physics equipment giving off an eerie glow from the light of the b & w TV.
@@ScottPalmer-mp1we
I was working in the lab, late one night -
th-cam.com/video/u8uvLHnrqdU/w-d-xo.html
Ditto!
Thank you for this great upload, the quality is wonderful. I love Vincent and this is one of my favorites. I would watch my own dvd if my machine wasn't broken. I thought it was interesting that the actress who played Nora ended up shooting herself 11 years after this movie. Very sad.
I wish all old films looked like this not one speck or line in it great job.
found this tape back in the 90s in the halloween section of a retail store browsing bored vhs for 99 cents. after multiple viewing that entire fall to this day i have an attachment to it.. and this is a much cleaner copy then mine was.
I appreciated this fantastic movie and a lot of Vincent Price's horror movies. Thanks.
So, do I.
❤ this is one of my favorite Vincent price movie I love it
Thanks again for the VERY high quality upload! One of my top ten favorite movies of all time...and that's taking any category into account. Not sure whether not the Bill Castle meant to do it, but I love the heavy contrast between the exterior of Frank Lloyd Wright's sleek textile block masterpiece, the Ennis-Brown House, and the traditional/more victorian interior set. Going into this film experience for the first time back in junior high, I honestly did not expect that. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised. Great flick! I love the 1999 remake as well. The whole asylum backstory and "twitchy" shape-shifting ghost(s) motif is greatness!
I love ❤️ this movie 🎥 I love Vincent Price what a great actor I watch a lot of his movies 🎥
Saw this when it was new ... and many times since. Thanks for posting this delightful classic!
Elisha Cook played the role of a stereotypical Irish drunkard so perfectly. I guess if the storyline continued for just a bit more, he'd probably be the the next one to die (just as he predicts at the end) because unlike the others, he really believed in ghosts and didn't seem to accept that what had just transpired was an elaborate murder plot by regular humans. The fear (plus drinking) alone would have driven him to do something stupid and deadly.
I don’t know why it took so long to thank you.... I thought I did..... I watch this movie almost every night.... this is my fav! I remember my grandparents showed this to me when I was small.... for years I tried to remember the name.... I asked my grandpa & he forgot BUT told me who was in it. My grandpa died before I could show him that I found it. I watch or listen (since I know the whole movie by heart.) Thank you so much for sharing.
Every night really? Show us your viewing history to prove it
Thank you for uploading this.
Good movie, what a classic . Saw it when I was about 9 years old. Slept with the lights on lol
rachaellloyd I saw this movie also when I was 9 years old.Times have sure changed haven't they.
The doctor never heard Nora screaming but he did hear someone walking on the carpet in the hallway. Love this flick.
You must suspend your disbelief --occasionally.
Vincent Price was amazing, handsome too in his younger days. 🖤
Always amazing.
I love Vincent Price movies, even if some, were a bit silly and camped up. Lol. I almost died laughing, when Mr. Bones was slowly bobbing up and down, toward the lady and she happens to back up and and conveniently falls in the floor of acid!! Then Vinnie comes out like a puppeteer, so much corny fun! 🤣💀😲😂🤣🤣
And then the skeleton gets acting credit. I love it.
Years ago i would drive by this house in the los felizhills above LA built by Frank Loyd Wright in 1924 working on another house two doors down it sat empty for years and is indeed the creepiest house ive seen i cant understand how anybody could live in it even the neighbors hated it !!
A quality who done it. Many thanks to Harry Steiman for posting.
The one and only , Vincent price
I love his horror
Happy Halloween folks! I raise a toast to all our dearly departed family and friends having fun tonight running around like the ghosts they now are 🎃 👻 🦇 🧙♀️ 🧙♂️ 🎑
Love this movie. Great upload too! Thanks a lot.
"Don't sit up all night, thinking of ways to get rid of me - it makes wrinkles."
That house certainly seems to speed up time. @ 24:06, the grandfather clock reads twenty-two minutes before eleven. But, @ 34:24, it's quarter to twelve! ;-)
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I was born the year this was made, it's funny to see how much society had changed, it was so conservative compared to today. That woman ghost that glides across the room scared the shit out of me as a kid, still does, she's Creepy. Great movie.
This is a masterpiece!
this is such a great movie.
Great quality HD of this campy, spooky classic! Thanks for sharing. Hilarious script. Really reminds me a lot of the Batman tv series in the 60's. Got a similar frisson and vibe to it, and of course Vincent Price was in that series as well playing Egghead! Love it!
I love this great classic horror movie I was teenager i grow up with movie
Very nice picture quality 👍👍
oh man love classics I LOVE CLASSICS VERY MUCH sometimes I wish was born back in time
I first saw this movie in 1959 in a theatre. Today I am happy to watch them on my computer or tablet, and I usually wish I was born 50 years later.
@@harrysteiman thanks sir for this channel
I've never seen it. Even tho my Wife & I & the kids & their Aunt & Uncle used to watch Kaiju movies & riff on 'em. (My daughter got on a roll once watching a Korean monster flick called "YONGARY" & about had us peeing ourselves we were LAUGHIN' so hard). Anyway, my wife & I sat down 15 minutes ago to watch it, & she had a glass of wine in her hand. Our German shepherd Lady is up on the bed with us & doing the "doggy circle" they do before laying down. Wife is just pulling covers up & there's this UNGODLY SCREAM suddenly BLASTS outta the TV. I jump 3 feet in the air as I was fumbling for the remote & not really paying attention at that point. My wife screams louder than the damn movie did, & her glass of wine goes Frikkin' FLYING straight up the in the air, & Lady TOTALLY spazzes out, she's going in circles before laying down, & JOLTS sideways & goes sailing off the bed. Rudy & Shadow, our 2 cats were on the chair next to the bed snuggled up sleeping, my wife screams, cats FLIP OUT "MEEEEOOOOWWWR!!!!" jump straight up fur standing on end & bolt towards the door only to have Lady land on them as she's 5 feet in the air flying off the bed. Cats surprise her when she lands so she YELPS, cats "MEEEOOOOWWWWRRR!!!" again & they all 3 go WHIPPIN' outta the bedroom. I'm about to wet the bed next to my Wife I'm LAUGHIN' so frikkin' hard & I'm thinkin', "This thing just STARTED!!" this is gonna be goooood!! ..... LOL!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
25:39 That scene is just as scary now, as it must have been back then! The way the ghost (or whatever it was) floated out of the room, was so freaky!
Classic set-up still used today. Always works.
FOREVER AN OCTOBER CLASSIC🕸
Wow this is fantastic quality!
10,000 back then would be worth more than 100,000 today. I'd definitely stay in a haunted house for a week for that kind of money. 🙀👻👀😈
So would I
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A William Castle production! If you don't know who William Castle is, check the movie Matinee. It's about him, although they use a different name.
Vincent’s voice in the beginning is so pleasant
Great movie. Thank you for the upload.
A 1080p upload of one of my favorites! What is not not to love about that??? TY Harry!
A certain director of modest repute named A Hitchcock saw "HOHH" and said "I can make a movie like this for $1 million, do it a little better, and make a ton of cash!" And he did: Psycho
The video may be able to be watched at 1080p, it does not mean the actual movie is in the quality just the video file size.
Castle's budget was under USD200,000.
marvelous movie, watching in 2020
I love that Skeleton got a film credit!!
My grandchildren, who have grown up with the best special effects Hollywood can offer, just LOVE the skeleton in this movie!!! Go figure?! lol ☠️💀
He put everything he had into his performance.
I ❤ Vincent Price❤❤❤❤
So do I! Don’t you love how dryly he chuckles and deadpans, “She’s so amusing.”
Clue was a really good movie and board game, but I really do like this original film that inspired the slapstick version.
Give some credit to the great haunting music as well. Makes the movie 10 times better.
True! The opening credits list someone named Von Dexter as composer and conductor.
amo a vincent!!!😍😘😘😘
Really lovely copy. You da man, sir.
Love Vincent Price so much!😘
Purrfectly ghoulishly deviantly classic Vincent Price and cast. Boo!
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"Yes...arsenic on the rocks" omg I love that line. Gets me every time lol
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'They're coming for me now,...and then they'll come for you!' 😄👍
😊😅😅😅😅😂😂😂❤🎉😮
52:30 "What husband hasn't thought of killing his wife ? " LOVE that line ;)
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This is such a wonderfully awful movie, I've always loved it...and his wife. She's so amusing...
Roger corman and William Castle The best for horror films 😮😮😮😮🧡🖤👽👻
Awesome movie❤
I've just added the movie to my "Ennis House" collection.
Vincent was 5'8" tall, I met him once at a jumble sale. He looks taller on screen. A lovely person.
No. He was 6'4"
*Long Time No See, Thanks!*
Annabell said to Fredrick (husband Vincent Price)
‘You didn’t marry me deer, I married you. Unpleasant, BUT no mistake.’
Umm... Yeah, we heard that.🤡🦧🦤
Sounds like a real scream. 😱
master horror icon at his best
Not quite. Most of his movies tended to be good, but he did do better movies.
Had to watch this for the month of October 🎃
Dido. My favorite part is when the old lady straight floats around the house. Creepy af.
Nice HD. Some of the others are pure fuzz.
The Ennis house, frank Lloyd Wright
Hollywood hills
Lovely
Yep and at the beginning when they first arrive and are out on the back patio area that’s Vermont Ave with all the car headlights below.
This is great love it
This is depressing, this movie was made in 1956, scared me delightfully as a kid and yet, nothing has come close to it. Ladies and gentlemen, introducing the foundation of a classic haunted house movie.
That maid gliding along really gave me the creeps when I saw this movies as a kid.
@@ScottPalmer-mp1we I know right, I was 10 years old and it had me under the covers
1959
Enjoyment plus ❤
I love watching this movie every Halloween before I hand out the candy's. Booooo.
to be fair.... that scene at around 25:30 got me.
I think that was my sixth grade math teacher
Me too. It scared me to death when I was around 8 years old or so.
Happy Halloween everyone
@44:43 It's obvious from Nora's behaviour that she's a real Head Case! 😂😂😂😂
THE GREATEST HORROR FILM EVER.
Seriously, not really. Not even Price's best.
I wish U-Tube would show the original Hell House. 👀😈👻🎃🙀☠️🕷️🕸️
Its kinda fun trying to figure out why they each needed money (I can't sleep and I'm bored ok?) Nora needs the money as she supports her whole family since their car crash, Ruth is in debt due to gambling and Dr Trent isn't there for the money, he's there to help Annabelle kill Frederick. So that leaves Lance and Watson. I can't see any hint in the movie of why Lance needs money so badly. I guess Watson needs the money cause he's in debt due to his alcoholism? Also he seems almost insane..
That's part of the fun. This movie is as much a whodunit as a horror movie.
I've always thought Lance might have needed the money to start his own airline. Or maybe even get in on the ground floor of some promising, then-new aerospace company!
@@wcsxwcsx Exactly! For instance; was it Frederick, playing mind-games with Trent, who turned the not-so-good-doctor's doorknob? Or was it one of Pritchard's "pet ghosts?" And what about the dripping blood stain? How did it disappear from that hallway ceiling to reappear in Ruth Bridges' room?
USD10000 for one night's work in 1959 was quite attractive.
I loved this movie! It was so bad it was good. In fact, my friends and I livestreamed it and had a blast commentating on it. Even my subscribers got in on the fun. We watch movies like this every Wednesday and Saturday. Do you happen to have any idea for other movies like this?
Bela.Lugosi's "Devil Bat" ...
How about the original FRANKENSTEIN from Universal? "It's alive. It's alive!"
Man I'd love to join something like that! What state are you in?
Almost any Castle or Corman or Hammer film, but especially horror movies that stars Price.
Richard Long was only 47 when he died of a heart attack ...
old movie very nice....
Great horror flick, even if absolutely nothing in it makes any sense whatsoever.
Scambaiters should play that scream to scammers over the phones! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Got DVD good film
The caretakers sure looked creepy
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I must have missed seeing this film in the sixties. It's got its moments, but I believe "The Haunting (1963)" with Russ Tamblyn, Julie Harris and Claire Bloom is a better flick.
Who knows? Shirley Jackson was probably inspired to write _her_ novel after seeing this Vincent Price classic!
I like all 3 versions.😊
I agree, The Haunting, is a more serious and scarier movie and introduced many haunted house tropes we take for granted today. It also had a budget of over USD1000000.
Well lady, you had a chance to be Keymaster and you lost it! 😂