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Neurosis (Revenge in the House of Usher) - Psychological Thriller Movie | Gothic Horror Film | Edgar Allan Poe Inspired Story | Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Gothic Literature Fans
Neurosis (Revenge in the House of Usher) - Psychological Thriller Movie | Gothic Horror Film | Edgar Allan Poe Inspired Story | Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Gothic Literature Fans

Neurosis (Revenge in the House of Usher) - Psychological Thriller Movie | Gothic Horror Film | Edgar Allan Poe Inspired Story | Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Gothic Literature Fans

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In an audacious feat of cinematic bricolage, Jess Franco utilized footage from three decades of filming to craft a unique story that pays homage to the morbid poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, while indulging the director’s personal obsessions. Antonio Mayans stars as Harker (a nod to Bram Stoker’s Dracula), who visits the crumbling castle of his former mentor, Eric Usher (Howard Vernon), now on the brink of mental collapse. Just as the house opens its doors to reveal dreadful, erotic secrets in every corner, Usher delves into his own memories and shares the causes of his increasing madness. Special Features:-French soundtrack with optional English subtitles-audio commentary by film historian Tim Lucas-theatrical trailer

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Jesse Franco's take on Poe's "Fall of the House of Usher". The problem is the footage was shot at two different times. The constant "flashbacks" which feature the older black and white footage, are supposed to be background for the newer color shots. Many long establishing shots which just waste film and lend nothing to he story. If truth be told, I would rather have just seen the black and white film since it seemed to be a better film. If you're interested in Poe's "Fall of the House of Usher" read the book, it's more entertaining.