House on Haunted Hill
1959 film by William Castle
House on Haunted Hill is a 1959 film about a millionaire who offers ten thousand dollars to five people who agree to be locked in a haunted house for a night.
- Directed by William Castle. Written by Robb White.
Acclaimed The Super-Shocker Of The Century! (taglines)
Dialogue
edit- Frederick Loren: Do you remember the fun we had when you poisoned me?
- Annabelle Loren: [laughs] Something you ate, the doctor said.
- Frederick Loren: Yes, arsenic on the rocks... [grabs Annabelle] Annabelle, you'd do it again if you thought you'd get away with it, wouldn't you?
- Annabelle Loren: Dr. Trent, don't you approve of our little party favors?
- Dr. David Trent: Suppose Nora had a gun when she was alone in the cellar with the blind woman?
- Ruth: Oh, I don't think anyone else is going to walk around in total darkness.
- Annabelle Loren: Oh, I'm sure we're not going to go running around the house shooting each other, aren't you?
- Dr. David Trent: Who knows? Fear can make people do amazing things.
Taglines
edit- The 13 Greatest SHOCKS ever seen!
- Acclaimed The Super-Shocker Of The Century!
Cast
edit- Vincent Price — Frederick Loren
- Carol Ohmart — Annabelle Loren
- Richard Long — Lance Schroeder
- Alan Marshal — Dr. David Trent
- Carolyn Craig — Nora Manning
External links
edit- House on Haunted Hill quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- House on Haunted Hill at Rotten Tomatoes
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