This could have been a fun little twisty comic thriller if it weren't for the horrible racism-tinged treatment of the servants, Black and Japanese "houseboys." They are treated with such contempt by the main characters, even the "good" ones, it is hard to stomach.
Otherwise, the ever ghoulist. Milton Parsons is fun to watch. One almost wishes he would get away with it all. There is a high body count and little suspence since we know from the beginning what the plan was. I give it five stars for the performance of Parsons and for the house itself, full of secret passageways, nooks, and crannies. All the other characters are bland and interchangable.
Otherwise, the ever ghoulist. Milton Parsons is fun to watch. One almost wishes he would get away with it all. There is a high body count and little suspence since we know from the beginning what the plan was. I give it five stars for the performance of Parsons and for the house itself, full of secret passageways, nooks, and crannies. All the other characters are bland and interchangable.