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monty

"Have a potato."
13 years 9 months ago
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Siskoid

After the success of Frankenstein, James Whale made The Old Dark House, again with Boris Karloff as a lumbering man-monster. And what a strange film it is. It's certainly a showcase for Whale's ability to conjure a spooky atmosphere, lighting most of the film in what feels like flickering candle light, where the mind tricks the eye. But through most of the run time, he uses it to fake us out. The monster is just an ugly drunk. The scares just an odd shadow, the wind making a noise, etc., while the story of people holing up in an old house plays more like madcap comedy or romance. Only a late third act actually takes the plot into the realm of horror as the film keeps introducing new characters until one of them really does prove to be an effective menace. It's fun - indeed, I don't think I've ever seen something that looked so much like the direct ancestor of the Rocky Horror Picture Show - but thin, as if it didn't really want to be a horror flick, then finally decided to give in.
5 years 6 months ago
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ucuruju

exceedingly peculiar. in a good way.
7 months 2 weeks ago
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Torgo

On YT in HD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QON5i4GQ7ho

Strange, delightful semi-horror.
1 year 10 months ago
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badblokebob

Manages to be both as funny as a droll comedy and as atmospheric as a creepy old-school horror.
3 years 11 months ago
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St. Gloede

It has the "childlike" simplicity that haunts many classic horror films and the acting can be quite bad, but I actually found it rather effective and entertaining. 6/10.
13 years 4 months ago
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Chris Goodwin

masterpiece that suffers from a "dated" title
11 years 11 months ago
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