Review of The House That Dripped Blood (1971) by Gail M — 01 Dec 2007
A nice little horror anthology all set around the same house. Each story is different and yet all of them are pretty creepy despite the lack of blood, tho the last one has a touch of comedy. The atmosphere of this movie is just right and it is all well acted - just how horror movies should be.
My fave line tho was Jon Pertwee bemoaning 'modern' horror movies and stating "Not like the old ones, the great ones. Frankenstein. Phantom of the Opera. Dracula - the one with Bela Lugosi of course, not this new fellow" - Christopher Lee having been in the previous story of this movie!
This review of The House That Dripped Blood (1971) was written by Gail M on 01 Dec 2007.
The House That Dripped Blood has generally received mixed reviews.
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