Review of The Dunwich Horror (1970) by Bruce B — 12 May 2009
Based on a short story written by H.P. Lovecraft. Like a few of the Stephen King Movies, a good writer's movies don't always come out at there best when put on screen. That?s what we have here.
Dean Stockwell plays the young and intesive Wilbur, who seems to capture young weak women through his stare. Sandra Dee plays the young Nancy, who Wilbur uses as his doll to Satin. Also in the cast was Talia Coppola (actually Francis Ford?s sister) before she married, became Talia Shire who played Rocky's girlfriend in the Sylvester Stallone?s Movies (Adriiana).
All in all its nothing more then the second feature of a Drive Inn Movie, where you get so disgusted you turn on the headlights which hit the screen, everyone blows there horn and you pull away with the speaker still connected to the window.
Nothing more then 3 stars here.
This review of The Dunwich Horror (1970) was written by Bruce B on 12 May 2009.
The Dunwich Horror has generally received mixed reviews.
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