Review of The Red House (1947) by Brad G — 20 Jun 2012
"He amputated the leg on the Morgan kitchen table." When high schooler Lon McCallister volunteers his strapping young man services to Edward G Robinson's gimpy farmer he gets more than he bargained for with screaming forest night calls and a spooky hidden farmhouse guarded by a philandering rifleman.
The plot drags a little in the middle, but The Red House is an odd ball noirish gem directed with a twisting eye for lighting and performed with psychotic glee from Robinson. VF.
This review of The Red House (1947) was written by Brad G on 20 Jun 2012.
The Red House has generally received positive reviews.
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