House on Haunted Hill

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This article is about the original 1959 film. For the 1999 remake see House on Haunted Hill (1999 film).
House on Haunted Hill

Original theatrical release poster.
Directed by William Castle
Produced by William Castle
Robb White
Written by Robb White
Starring Vincent Price
Carolyn Craig
Elisha Cook Jr.
Carol Ohmart
Alan Marshal
Julie Mitchum
Music by Richard Kayne
Richard Loring
Von Dexter
Cinematography Carl E. Guthrie
Editing by Roy V. Livingston
Distributed by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation
Release date(s) 17 February 1959
Running time 75 min
Country
Language English
Budget $200,000 (estimated)
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House on Haunted Hill (1959) is a horror film directed by William Castle, written by Robb White, and starring Vincent Price as eccentric millionaire Fredrick Loren. He and his fourth wife, Annabelle, have invited five people to the house for a "Haunted House" party. Whoever stays in the house for one night will earn ten thousand dollars. As the night progresses, all the guests are trapped inside the house with ghosts, murderers, and other terrors.

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The film's style is similar in some retrospects to the E.C. comic books of the era, such as Tales from the Crypt, and features elements of campy humor. The theatrical trailer promoted the film as The House on Haunted Hill, although all advertising material, and the title on the film itself were simply titled House on Haunted Hill. The film is best known for a famous promotional gimmick used in the film's original theatrical release called "Emergo": William Castle placed an elaborate pulley system in some theaters showing the film; allowing a plastic skeleton to be flown over the audience at the appropriate time. [1] [2] In the late 1980s, the Film Forum in New York City had a revival of the film (along with several other Castle pictures) that included the original gimmicks.

Thanks to Castle's gimmickry, the film was a huge success. Alfred Hitchcock took notice of the low-budget film's performance at the box office, and set out to make his own low-budget horror film, which became the critically acclaimed hit Psycho (1960). Ironically, Castle himself was a Hitchcock fan, and tried to imitate Hitchcock's work in later films such as Homicidal (1961).

House on Haunted Hill was originally released by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. The film has since fallen into the public domain, and is available in a number of unauthorized issues of questionable legitimacy. Two major studios have released the film in remastered versions. Warner Home Video released the film on DVD as a tie-in to promote the release of the 1999 remake. In 2005, the film was colorized by Legend Films. The color version was released on DVD the same year by 20th Century Fox. Extras prepared by Legend Films for the Fox DVD release included an audio commentary track by comedian Michael J. Nelson, of Mystery Science Theater 3000 fame, two versions of the trailer, and a slideshow of images from the film's original press book. The colorized release was very well received.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
  • David Trent - Pushed into the Acid Pool
  • Annabelle Loren - Pushed into the Acid Pool

  • Vincent Price - Frederick Loren
  • Carolyn Craig - Nora Manning
  • Richard Long - Lance Schroeder
  • Elisha Cook Jr. - Watson Pritchard (as Elisha Cook)
  • Carol Ohmart - Annabelle Loren
  • Alan Marshal - Dr. David Trent
  • Julie Mitchum - Ruth Bridgers
  • Leona Anderson - Mrs. Slydes
  • Howard Hoffman - Jonas Slydes

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