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Review of by Allan C — 30 Jul 2015

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Surprisingly good little haunted house film. An heiress' magician father dies, Cesar Romero, and his will states that she must live in his spooky old house in order to inherit his fortune. That set-up seems like something out of a William Castle film, but this film is much better than that, with some genuinely spooky and suspenseful moments.

The man responsible for directing that suspense was William Conrad, who I mainly knew of from "Jake and the Fat Man," and had no idea that he had a career as a director. Overall, this film falls somewhere in-between being campy William Castle spook house flick and a more artful psychological horror film like Robert Wise's "The Haunting.

" It's certainly not camp, but it's not quite art, though it's certainly entertaining. This film was the second to last score by Max Steiner and look fast for a young Richard "Jaws" Kiel as one of the funeral undertakers.

This review of Two on a Guillotine (1965) was written by on 30 Jul 2015.

Two on a Guillotine has generally received mixed reviews.

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