House of Darkness

1948
5.3| 1h17m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 June 1948 Released
Producted By: Harry Reynolds Productions
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In this psychological thriller, an avaricious man covets his stepbrother's home. The greedy fellow knows that his stepbrother has a heart condition and so sets off a fatal attack by smashing a beloved violin. However, his actions do not come without a terrible price.

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Horror

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Director

Oswald Mitchell

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Harry Reynolds Productions

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House of Darkness Audience Reviews

Raetsonwe Redundant and unnecessary.
Greenes Please don't spend money on this.
Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
Leofwine_draca HOUSE OF DARKNESS is a low budget British chiller and an entry in the 'old dark house' entry of film-making. The script is by John Gilling who would later become one of the British horror greats after directing PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES and similar fare. Seen today, this is a brief and slight piece, with a straightforward plot that concentrates mainly on developing mood and atmosphere for the audience.It's notable for featuring a strong performance from Laurence Harvey in his debut role, playing the disaffected younger brother who feels constantly resentful of his controlling elder sibling. When his older brother becomes gravely ill, Harvey decides to teach him a lesson with sinister consequences for all. HOUSE OF DARKNESS is a slow and creepy effort that feels a bit lukewarm for modern audiences, as many of the set-pieces had already been done better elsewhere (and some, such as the creepy wall painting, had been openly spoofed in American B-movies). Famed composer George Melachrino appears as himself in the wraparound scenes.
bkoganbing They called them quota quickies over across the pond, what we term as B films. House Of Darkness would be a forgotten film today other than the fact it introduced Laurence Harvey in his very first film. Harvey in his time played some truly dislikeable people on the screen and he certainly gets that aspect of his personality across in this film. He plays the wastrel son who with his wife is sharing a rather large and gloomy mansion house with his much brother older brother and his wife. Brother Alexander Archdale controls the family purse strings and he keeps Harvey on a tight leash.No need to go into the plot details. House Of Darkness was shot on a few brass farthings for a budget. But the atmosphere created was pretty frightening. There was also no doubt that Laurence Harvey had some charismatic screen presence even playing a real cad. For fans of Laurence Harvey.
malcolmgsw This film begins and ends in a bizarre fashion.George Melachrino,who had a string orchestra that rivalled Mantovannis,starts with a full orchestral number and then lurches into the tale of his stay in a haunted house.Laurence Harvey in his first film starts as he intends to go on.He is arrogant,ego maniac ambitious and almost a murderer.The screenwriter seems to have utilised parts of other films here and there.A bit of The Little Foxes,a dash of Gaslight,and a dollop of Master of Bankdam there.Whilst the supporting cast is reasonable they are literally overwhelmed by the acting of Harvey.Having acquired the house,and driven everyone else away he goes mad playing the piano.We then fade back into Henry Oscar asking George Melachrino to play another number,which he does.An interesting debut.
Alex da Silva Conductor George Melachrino (playing himself) explains to film director Bob (Henry Oscar) how he came to write the piece of music that we hear at the beginning of the film. We go back in flashback to when he spent the night in a haunted house and heard music in the atmosphere from a forgotten time. We then go into another flashback and our main story which sees Francis (Laurence Harvey) do everything in his power to get control of the house. This includes the psychological torture of his two brothers. However, things come back to haunt him....literally....It's a short psychological thriller with a spooky element. Is the ghost of John (Alexander Archdale) a figment of Francis's imagination? Or is there something supernatural going on? How did John's picture re-appear on the wall? The cast are good although Laurence Harvey is extremely unlikeable. I know he's meant to be but he is also slimy and creepy and he's got an annoying face that makes you want to punch it. Maybe he's slightly over-the-top. Still, it's an enjoyable film while it lasts. And it inspired a piece of music!