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  1. Mar 25, 2021 · An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video. An illustration of an audio speaker. ... House of horrors. By Universal Pictures Company, Inc. 7 reels. (C ...

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  2. House of Horrors is a 1946 American horror film released by Universal Pictures, starring Rondo Hatton as a madman named "the Creeper". Plot. Struggling sculptor Marcel de Lange ( Martin Kosleck) is depressed about events in his life, and decides to commit suicide.

  3. Revisiting the original 1946 trailer for HOUSE OF HORRORS.CREEPING HORROR (Eureka Classics) 2-Disc Blu-ray is available to PRE-ORDER now from the Eureka Stor...

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    • A Nightmare on Elm Street - Thompson House. One of the most underrated horror movie houses, the Thompson residence in Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street is a fascinating and gorgeous home that undergoes massive transformations throughout the film and is the location for the film's epic and haunting conclusion.
    • Scream - Stu Macher's House. Quickly growing in popularity thanks to its inclusion in the pseudo-requel/sequel of the Scream franchise as well as simply being one of the most gorgeous houses ever featured on film, Stu Macher's house in Scream is a massive and luxurious mansion where the best parties are had and there is always guaranteed to be bloodshed.
    • Halloween - The Myers Residence. One of the most beloved and iconic houses in horror movie history, the Myers Residence has been seen in numerous films throughout the Halloween franchise and is, of course, the home of deranged serial killer Michael Myers.
    • The Amityville Horror - Lutz House. From the haunting glass windows that look like demonic eyes peering into the souls of every single audience member foolish enough to watch this living breathing nightmare of a film, the Lutz house in The Amityville Horror is a facade that immediately sends shivers down horror audiences around the world.
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    • The Changeling (1980) It's hard to have your car break down on the side of the road and not think about The Changeling. John Russell (George C. Scott) watches helplessly as his wife and daughter are cut down by a tow truck in the snow.
    • The Innocents (1961) Miss Giddens (Deborah Kerr) is hired to be a governess for Flora (Pamela Franklin) and her older brother, Miles (Martin Stephens), once he returns from boarding school.
    • The Uninvited (1944) Rick (Ray Milland) and his sister Pamela (Ruth Hussey) make the spur-of-the-moment decision to buy a lovely seaside home, and, as a result, Rick meets and becomes quite taken with young Stella (Gail Russell).
    • The Evil Dead (1981) Before becoming the "this is my boomstick" housewares expert of S-Mart, Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) makes the unfortunate mistake of spending his vacation in a haunted house with some friends.
  4. House of Horrors: Directed by Jean Yarbrough. With Robert Lowery, Virginia Grey, Bill Goodwin, Martin Kosleck. An unsuccessful sculptor saves a madman named "The Creeper" from drowning. Seeing an opportunity for revenge, he tricks the psycho into murdering his critics.

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  6. In a change of pace approach to the mad doctor formula which had been a routine plot device in Universal horror films, the studio came up with a different gimmick in House of Horrors (1946). The protagonist was an avant-garde sculptor named Marcel who goes bonkers after years of neglect and ridicule by art critics.