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The Legend of Hell House ()


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A physicist, his wife and two mediums are hired to investigate the Belasco House, where 27 guests had inexplicably died in 1927, along with most of a team of paranormal investigators that was sent in the early 1950s.

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Florence Tanner
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Ben Fischer
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Dr. Barrett
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Ann / Ann Barrett
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Mr. Deutsch
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Hanley
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Emeric Belasco (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Hough

Written by

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Richard Matheson ... (screenplay)
 
Richard Matheson ... (based on his novel 'Hell House')

Produced by

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Albert Fennell ... producer
Susan Hart ... executive producer (uncredited)
Norman T. Herman ... producer
James H. Nicholson ... executive producer: A James H. Nicholson Production

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Delia Derbyshire ... (music and electronic score) (as Delia Derbyshire of Electrophon Ltd.)
Brian Hodgson ... (music and electronic score) (as Brian Hodgson of Electrophon Ltd.)
Dudley Simpson ... (uncredited)

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Alan Hume ... director of photography

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Geoffrey Foot

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Sally Nicholl

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Linda DeVetta ... makeup artist (as Linda Devetta)
Pat McDermott ... hairdresser

Production Management

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Ron Fry ... production manager

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Bert Batt ... assistant director

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Robert Jones ... sets designer
Kenneth McCallum Tait ... assistant art director
Robert Tanenbaum ... movie poster artist (uncredited)

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Les Hammond ... sound recordist
Peter Lennard ... dubbing editor
Bill Rowe ... sound recordist
Delia Derbyshire ... sound effects (uncredited)
Brian Hodgson ... sound effects (uncredited)
John Potter ... boom operator (uncredited)

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Roy Whybrow ... special effects

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Tom Howard ... photographic effects

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Tony White ... camera operator

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Eileen Sullivan ... wardrobe mistress

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Gladys Goldsmith ... continuity

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Tom Corbett ... technical advisor
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Plot Summary

A team consisting of a physicist, his wife, a young female psychic and the only survivor of the previous visit are sent to the notorious Hell House to prove/disprove survival after death. Previous visitors have either been killed or gone mad, and it is up to the team to survive a full week in isolation, and solve the mystery of the Hell House. Written by Bloody Disgusting

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Taglines For the sake of your sanity, pray it isn't true! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La Maison des damnés (France)
  • Tanz der Totenköpfe (Germany)
  • La leyenda de la mansión del infierno (Spain)
  • La leyenda de la casa del infierno (Spain)
  • Tanz der Totenköpfe (West Germany)
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  • 95 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The original novel was set in New England, with an American team of psychic investigators. The storyline was changed, to fit the movie's production in England, with British actors playing the investigators. See more »
Goofs When the ghost runs out of Florence Tanner's room, you can clearly see a 2x4 board that was part of the mechanism to make the door open and close by itself. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Mysteries from the Unknown: The Occult (1977). See more »
Crazy Credits Opening credits prologue: Although the story of this film is fictitious, the events depicted involving psychic phenomena are not only very much within the bounds of possibility, but could well be true. Tom Corbett Clairvoyant and Psychic Consultant to European Royalty. See more »
Quotes Ann Barrett: What did he do to make this house so evil, Mr. Fischer?
Benjamin Franklin Fischer: Drug addiction, alcoholism, sadism, bestiality, mutilation, murder, vampirism, necrophilia, cannibalism, not to mention a gamut of sexual goodies. Shall I go on?
Ann Barrett: How did it end?
Benjamin Franklin Fischer: If it had ended, we would not be here.
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