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(Reviewed by Snake-666) - Amusing and entertaining camp
horror-thriller! In this creepy horror-comedy directed by William
Castle we meet Tom Penderel (Tom Poston), an American residing in England
from where he sells cars. During a visit to a casino, where he informs his
eccentric flatmate Caspar Femm (Peter Bull) that Tom has now acquired for
Caspar a brand new American car, Tom is invited to Femm House, home of
Caspar and his family. Reluctantly he accepts the invitation and makes his
way to Femm House, only to find murder and very creepy family.
Though quite obviously camp and with a unique charm all of its own this
movie delivers an entertaining storyline and amusing comic scenes from
beginning to end. Upon encountering the oddball charm of Caspar it becomes
apparent that this horror movie is not going to be an all out scarefest, in
fact its quality lies in the intermingling of a tight `whodunit' thriller
with so many humorous sequences.
Tom Poston is cast perfectly as the nervous American trying desperately to
make sense of the madness going on around him and his continuing encounters
with overprotective and psychotic father Morgan Femm (Danny Green) make for
some of the best comedy I have seen in a horror movie for a long time. The
whole Femm family have a distinctly creepy charm to them from the gun-nut
Uncle Roderick (an inspired performance from Robert Morley) to the
charmingly deranged Petiphar (Mervyn Johns). Also worth noting is the
performance from Janette Scott (The Day of the Triffiads) as the sweet and
innocent Cecily Femm.
'The Old Dark House' is a wonderfully accomplished camp, horror-thriller in
my opinion. The storyline is entertaining throughout and the comedy does not
seem forced but instead works as a light-hearted diversion from what was
actually an interesting and slightly complex plot. All this is complimented
by a beautifully arranged and often apt musical score. While not really
delivering any scares 'The Old Dark House' delivers entertainment and is
certainly worth watching in my opinion. Despite some rather suspect special
effects (though considering the year it was made one can hardly hold poor
effects against it) and camp quality I recommend this to horror fans. My
rating for 'The Old Dark House' (1963) - 7.5/10 |
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