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The House That Dripped Blood

1971

R

1 h 42 m

United Kingdom

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Fantasy

Horror

An anthology of four horror stories revolving around a mysterious rental house in the U.K.
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John Bryans
A.J. Stoker
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John Bennett
Det. Insp. Holloway
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Denholm Elliott
Charles
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Peter Cushing
Philip
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Joanna Dunham
Alice
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Tom Adams
Dominick
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Robert Lang
Psychiatrist
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Joss Ackland
Rogers
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Wolfe Morris
Waxworks Proprietor
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Christopher Lee
Reid
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Nyree Dawn Porter
Ann
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Geoffrey Bayldon
Theo Von Hartmann
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Chloe Franks
Jane
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Jon Pertwee
Paul
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Ingrid Pitt
Carla
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John Malcolm
Police Sergeant Martin
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Ann Barrass
Horror Film Actress (Segment) "The Cloak"
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Roy Beck
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Ansu Jarju

29/05/2023 16:27
source: The House That Dripped Blood
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GoodGoodado

18/11/2022 08:49
Trailer—The House That Dripped Blood
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France Nancy

16/11/2022 10:04
The House That Dripped Blood
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Abdo_santos_cat

16/11/2022 02:55
Don't let the title fool you, there is no blood in this film. THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD is a rather tame, four part anthology film about an old manor, and the untimely deaths of its occupants. First, Denholm Elliot is a horror writer who moves into the house seeking inspiration for his next book. He no sooner dreams up a creepy character, than it appears to have come alive! Next, Peter Cushing visits a wax museum, only to find something quite unexpected concerning one of the figures. In the third segment, Christopher Lee is either a heartless father to his young daughter, or she is far more than she appears to be. Finally, John Pertwee is a jaded horror actor, who stumbles upon a certain, very familiar cape in an occult shop. Lighthearted terror and mirth ensue. Co-stars Ingrid Pitt! The wraparound story has a Scotland Yard detective trying to solve these cases. Entertaining, though not very frightening, it's still good to see Cushing and Lee in anything!...
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Samuel Twumasi

16/11/2022 02:55
Another Amicus Production anthology starring Christopher Lee and the late Peter Cushing. It seems like you can never go wrong with those two - or Amicus for that matter; classic performances by both men indeed. I don't consider these tales terrifying but they offer substance and quality that becomes enjoyable to the viewer. I won't go into any detail concerning each tale, but like usual, they all represent a unified theme. The conclusion is satisfying and I would love the opportunity to own this film. A fun way to spend your afternoon if you cherish the usual setup from Amicus - and, if you're not familiar, why not get acquainted?
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Dance God 🦅🇬🇭

16/11/2022 02:55
Peter Duffel directed this anthology film that stars John Bennett as a Scotland Yard Investigator looking into the disappearance of two films stars(played by "Doctor Who" star Jon Pertwee, and Ingrid Pitt) who were last seen in an old house they had let while filming a new movie. The real estate agent tells him four tales about the mysterious house: 'Method For Murder' - A writer comes to believe his character(a mad strangler) has come to life. 'Waxworks' - Peter Cushing plays a retired man who becomes fascinated with a waxwork version of Salome, much to his regret; 'Sweets For The Sweet' - A man(played by Christopher Lee) treats his young daughter harshly out of fear, bringing an ironic fate upon himself. 'The Cloak' - The film star buys a cloak that turns him into a vampire. Good set of tales here, with fine direction and music score; Last tale is best, a real treat.
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