Reviews
John Chard

John Chard

June 28, 2014
0.0
May you find the answer that you seek. It is here, I promise you. The Legend of Hell House is directed by John Hough and adapted to screenplay by Richard Matheson from his own novel Hell House. It stars Roddy McDowall, Pamela Franklin, Clive Revill and Gayle Hunnicutt. Music is by Electrophon Ltd and cinematography by Alan Hume. The Belasco Mansion, the Mount Everest of Haunted Houses, a place where many have stayed and never made it out alive or escaped with sanity in tact. Now four more people are challenged to enter it and investigate if survival after death exists... In many ways it is a film that has been unlucky over the years, for it has consistently been dogged with association with Robert Wise's similar themed, and excellent, The Haunting from 1963. Not only that but it was also released in the same year as The Exorcist, William Friedkin's behemoth that continues to cast a shadow over many a supernatural based horror movie. While the fact that it was "toned down sexually" from the book has proved to be irksome to some fans of Matheson's page turner. Oh definitely John Hough's film has a sturdy fan base and reputation, but it still comes under fire from first time viewers who will not judge it on its own terms. A shame because although it may indeed not be in the same league as The Haunting, or as sexually charged as the book, it does sit worthily in the top draw of haunted house pictures. The back story to the house sets the scene. It was run as a place of complete debauchery, a sort of Buck Whaley and the Hellfire Club type of place, the master of ceremonies was the owner Emeric Balasco, a man with a fearsome reputation, that of a roaring giant. When one day the sins and violence overspill, all inside are finalised from the planet, only Belasco was never found, and ever since that day the house is believed to be haunted by numerous spirits. Enter our four protagonists (a physicist and his wife, a mental medium and a physical medium who was the sole survivor of the last Hell House carnage), who under a financially dangled carrot set about unearthing the truth. They are opposites in beliefs, and for the next 90 minutes they will be haunted whilst having their respective fears, desires and repressions born out. What unfolds is a lesson in how to get the maximum scary atmosphere with so little to hand. Following the brilliant example set by Robert Wise back in 63, special effects are kept to an absolute minimum as Hough lets our minds eye fill in the blanks. We don't need to see the horror up front, it's better when we can just feel or hear it. Little incidents help fuel the fire, a mad cat, a séance, ectoplasm (put a specimen in the jar please, ooh Matron), suspicious noises, eroticism and a little possession. The mansion itself is suitably eerie (exteriors are the wonderfully Gothic designed Wykehurst Place in Bolney, West Sussex) and drifting in and out of the story is Electrophon Ltd's rumbling sinister score. The direction is tight, the cast work exceptionally well to bear out the interpersonal conflicts before the final battle against the paranormal kills or defines them? Working well as a haunted house spooker of some considerable substance, and intelligent and interesting with its themes of paranormal psychology and investigation of such, The Legend of Hell House is a classical supernatural thriller. 8/10

Recommendation Movies

6.2
Action
View
6.2
The Fourth Protocol
The Fourth Protocol1987
6.1
Horror
View
6.1
Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural
Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural1973
6.6
Drama
View
6.6
House of Dark Shadows
House of Dark Shadows1970
7.4
Horror
View
7.4
The Bloody Vampire
The Bloody Vampire1962
7
Drama
View
7
Nursery Rhymes
Nursery Rhymes2018
6.3
Horror
View
6.3
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors1965
7.2
Horror
View
7.2
Dead of Night
Dead of Night1945
6.4
Comedy
View
6.4
High Anxiety
High Anxiety1977
5.1
Science Fiction
View
5.1
Southland Tales
Southland Tales2007
7.1
Action
View
7.1
The Getaway
The Getaway1972
7.4
Comedy
View
7.4
What's Up, Doc?
What's Up, Doc?1972
6
Horror
View
6
Tourist Trap
Tourist Trap1979
6.2
Action
View
6.2
Bang Bang!
Bang Bang!2014
6.5
Action
View
6.5
Monstrum
Monstrum2018
5.9
Horror
View
5.9
Bordello of Blood
Bordello of Blood1996
6.2
Horror
View
6.2
A Dark Song
A Dark Song2016
5.7
Action
View
5.7
The Punisher
The Punisher1989
5.9
Horror
View
5.9
Studio 666
Studio 6662022
5.3
Horror
View
5.3
Exorcist: The Beginning
Exorcist: The Beginning2004
6.5
Animation
View
6.5
Seoul Station
Seoul Station2016
© 2024 MoovieTime. All rights reserved.Made with Nuxt