Review of House of Horrors (1946) by Mike M — 26 Mar 2012
A 'B' movie for guys who like 'B' movies, starring the one and only Rondo Hatton as the ridiculously-effective Creeper. This time out, Hatton is used by a persecuted starving artist to carry out killings on all the man's critics.
The Creeper is well-known to police, however, and immediately suspect the infamous serial killer may not be "dead" after all (following his last movie appearance and supposed demise). Hatton, who suffered from real-life acromegaly, hides away in the artist's studios, killing at night and posing for a sculpture by day.
A fun flick that shows how great and commanding Hatton could be as a heavy. Beware THE CREEPER!
This review of House of Horrors (1946) was written by Mike M on 26 Mar 2012.
House of Horrors has generally received mixed reviews.
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