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A couple lost in thick fog, take refuge in an old mansion next to a cemetery, and strange things start to happen.A couple lost in thick fog, take refuge in an old mansion next to a cemetery, and strange things start to happen.A couple lost in thick fog, take refuge in an old mansion next to a cemetery, and strange things start to happen.
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Analía Gadé
- Elsa
- (as Analia Gade)
Ida Galli
- Martha Clinton
- (as Evelyn Stewart)
Andrés Resino
- Fred
- (as Andres Resino)
Lisa Leonardi
- Laura
- (as Anna Lisa Nardi)
Alberto Dalbés
- Ernest
- (as Alberto Dalbes)
Yelena Samarina
- Mrs. Tremont
- (as Ylena Samarina)
José Luis Velasco
- Chauffer
- (as Jose Louis Velasco)
- …
José Félix Montoya
- Male Hotel Guest 1
- (as Felix Jose Montoya)
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- TriviaQuite a success in Spain, the movie was blown up to 70mm for selected theaters.
- Goofs"All the bullets were blanks except the last one." Which is weird because earlier in the film when Porter (actually dead) was shooting at the couple in the cemetery, there were ricochet sounds.
- Alternate versionsThe Avco Embassy prints used for television, and ultimately the U.S. DVD package, are edited to remove scenes of nudity.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Atop the Fourth Wall: Target Lamp III: This Time It's Personal (2024)
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This minor and bargain-bin budget entry in the "travelers gathered in creepy mansion" genre is surprisingly good and effective.
A bunch of characters wind up spending the night in a Gothic home near a cemetery, where legends about the undead abound. The film isn't very adept at introducing us to these people in a way that makes it clear who they are and how they're related to one another, but the only thing that's important anyway is that one of them is the wealthy wife of a dissatisfied husband with serious daddy issues and a history of nervous breakdowns. She's convinced that she saw a giant man dressed as a butler joined by an old woman lurking in the cemetery, a story that the hostess is only too happy to corroborate with her own tales about the dark and eerie history that surrounds the place. People start dying, a couple of the more curious house guests suspect that something's afoot and go investigating, and there you have your movie.
By the time the film is over, it's more mystery than horror movie, but it's fairly cleverly plotted for the kind of movie it is, and it does manage to effect a couple of genuinely creepy moments. Keep in mind that this is super low budget obscure cinema we're talking about here, so everything is relative, but within that narrow definition, this film isn't half bad.
Listed at IMDb as "Maniac Mansion," but the version I saw was titled "Murder Mansion."
Grade: B
A bunch of characters wind up spending the night in a Gothic home near a cemetery, where legends about the undead abound. The film isn't very adept at introducing us to these people in a way that makes it clear who they are and how they're related to one another, but the only thing that's important anyway is that one of them is the wealthy wife of a dissatisfied husband with serious daddy issues and a history of nervous breakdowns. She's convinced that she saw a giant man dressed as a butler joined by an old woman lurking in the cemetery, a story that the hostess is only too happy to corroborate with her own tales about the dark and eerie history that surrounds the place. People start dying, a couple of the more curious house guests suspect that something's afoot and go investigating, and there you have your movie.
By the time the film is over, it's more mystery than horror movie, but it's fairly cleverly plotted for the kind of movie it is, and it does manage to effect a couple of genuinely creepy moments. Keep in mind that this is super low budget obscure cinema we're talking about here, so everything is relative, but within that narrow definition, this film isn't half bad.
Listed at IMDb as "Maniac Mansion," but the version I saw was titled "Murder Mansion."
Grade: B
- evanston_dad
- Jun 27, 2010
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- Countries of origin
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- Also known as
- Das Haus im Nebel
- Filming locations
- Estudios Roma, Madrid, Spain(studios, as Roma, S.A.)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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