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Un'icona horror ritorna al suo ruolo cult dopo cure psichiatriche, ma il personaggio sembra commettere efferati omicidi oltre il suo controllo.Un'icona horror ritorna al suo ruolo cult dopo cure psichiatriche, ma il personaggio sembra commettere efferati omicidi oltre il suo controllo.Un'icona horror ritorna al suo ruolo cult dopo cure psichiatriche, ma il personaggio sembra commettere efferati omicidi oltre il suo controllo.
- Premi
- 1 candidatura in totale
Julie Crosthwaite
- Ellen Mason
- (as Julie Crosthwait)
Luana Anders
- Catherine Medina (Clip from 'The Pit and the Pendulum')
- (filmato d'archivio)
John Dierkes
- West (Clip from 'The Haunted Palace')
- (filmato d'archivio)
Boris Karloff
- Clip from 'The Raven'
- (filmato d'archivio)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe film's opening credits include special participation by Basil Rathbone and Boris Karloff. Both of these actors were long since dead, having died in the late 1960s (Rathbone in 1967 and Karloff in 1969); however, they appear in this film in clips from real films that they had each starred in with Vincent Price: Rathbone in I racconti del terrore (1962) and Karloff in I maghi del terrore (1963).
- BlooperJulia's dead body is breathing heavily after Paul Toombes discovers her.
- Citazioni
Paul Toombes: Miss Peters, as they say in horror movies, you will come to a bad end.
- Curiosità sui crediti"With special participation by Boris Karloff (and) Basil Rathbone." At the time of this film's theatrical release in 1974, both of these actors had been dead since 1967 and 1969, respectively, and their "special participation" was actually limited to appearing in this film in clips from real films that they had each starred in with Vincent Price: Karloff in I maghi del terrore (1963) and Rathbone in I racconti del terrore (1962).
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Horror Hall of Fame (1974)
- Colonne sonoreWhen Day Is Done
Performed by Vincent Price
Recensione in evidenza
The general consensus surrounding this film seems to be that it's a disappointment; and while I admit that Madhouse could have been a lot better considering the cast and ideas involved, in general; I'm very happy with the film. Every Vincent Price film that I haven't seen (not many left) is an automatic target for me, and this one also features a performance from the great Peter Cushing, which is a bonus. The central plot isn't all that original, but it still stands as a nice tribute to Vincent Price's career, and the way that director Jim Clark uses clips from classic Vincent Price movies such as Tales of Terror, House of Usher and The Pit and the Pendulum is good and reminds us of what a huge asset to cinema Vincent Price has been. The plot sees Price playing hammy horror movie actor Paul Toombes, famous for the role of 'Doctor Death'. When his wife is killed, Toombes vows never to play Doctor Death again; but on the advice of his friend and Doctor Death writer some years later, he reprises the role - and the murders continue.
The main problem with this movie is simply that it's not always interesting enough. Jim Clark seems content to rely on Price's star power; which is often just about sufficient to see the film through, although sometimes it could have done with something else. Peter Cushing's role isn't too much more than a cameo appearance - but it is nice to see these two great actors on screen together. As you might expect, Vincent Price slots into his self-replicating role nicely, and he seems to enjoy playing it. The story doesn't have much depth, however, and while the murder sequences are interesting and see things such as a woman being skewered with a rake and someone being crushed by an automated special effect bed. The script doesn't give much allowance for red herrings and through the one or two that there are; you don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to spot which one it is. The film attempts a double twist ending, and while it plays out nicely; both are highly predictable and derivative of other movies that have carried off the same twists to better effect. But even so, you can always count on Price movies for entertainment; and this is entertaining despite its shortfalls.
The main problem with this movie is simply that it's not always interesting enough. Jim Clark seems content to rely on Price's star power; which is often just about sufficient to see the film through, although sometimes it could have done with something else. Peter Cushing's role isn't too much more than a cameo appearance - but it is nice to see these two great actors on screen together. As you might expect, Vincent Price slots into his self-replicating role nicely, and he seems to enjoy playing it. The story doesn't have much depth, however, and while the murder sequences are interesting and see things such as a woman being skewered with a rake and someone being crushed by an automated special effect bed. The script doesn't give much allowance for red herrings and through the one or two that there are; you don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to spot which one it is. The film attempts a double twist ending, and while it plays out nicely; both are highly predictable and derivative of other movies that have carried off the same twists to better effect. But even so, you can always count on Price movies for entertainment; and this is entertaining despite its shortfalls.
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Das Schreckenshaus des Dr. Death
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Pyrford Place, West Byfleet, Surrey, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Herbert Flay's house)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 32 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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