HALLOWEEN HORROR MOVIE #1:
I'm always try to work older horror movies into our Halloween viewing slate and this year I have a whole selection of black and white horror movies that we'll be watching. The first is this interesting 1960 film (also known as Horror Hotel) starring Christopher Lee. The film is about a young college student (played by Venetia Stevenson) who is sent by her professor (Christopher Lee) to an almost forgotten town in Massachusetts to research a paper on witchcraft only to uncover sinister happenings. I don't hear this film discussed much, either as a forgotten classic or a necessary benchmark in Lee's long career in the genre, and honestly after watching I can understand why. The plot is paper-thin and feels stretched out even during its scant 76 minute runtime. The ending is pretty cool, though and that poster is pretty awesome and much better than the cover to the disc I have. As is often the case with some of these older horror films, subtlety was not a consideration so most elements are blatantly telegraphed ahead of time, some even in the same scene. However, it doesn't get the credit for what rightfully deserves as it plot points bear a bit of resemblance to another Lee flick, The Wicker Man. Now, to be honest, The Wicker Man does this much better, but it was interesting to see this thread. By the end, I wound up quite a bit of fun with the movie and really enjoyed it, even if it ultimately feels like a lesser film in the history of horror.
For those interested in such things, I watched this via the VCI remastered blu-ray that was released back in 2018. I think I picked this up at a clearance sale for a few bucks and it was well worth it. Besides a few minutes at the beginning of the film, the remastered transfer was pretty nice. The audio mix for the dialogue was clear but rather quiet so we had to put on the subtitles to catch everything. If you can get this on the cheap, I'd recommend it. Otherwise it looks like it might be streaming on Kanopy, Tubi, and AMC+.
Grade: C+
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