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House of Horrors - Scary Halloween Decorations for Indoor & Outdoor Haunted House Theme Parties
House of Horrors - Scary Halloween Decorations for Indoor & Outdoor Haunted House Theme Parties

House of Horrors - Scary Halloween Decorations for Indoor & Outdoor Haunted House Theme Parties

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After a particularly devastating critique by a famous art critic, Marcel walks to the waterfront, intent on suicide. Instead, he ends up rescuing a man who is drowning and drags him to safety. The would-be victim is a large, hulking brute with hideous features yet Marcel takes pity on him and offers him refuge. The sculptor realizes he has found the perfect subject for his new work. Nevermind those newspaper headlines about "The Creeper," a serial killer on the loose whose description matches this strange homeless man. Even if his new friend is guilty of murdering prostitutes by snapping their spines, why give him up to the police? He might actually prove useful in removing any obstacles in the way of Marcel's success. House of Horrors (1946) is an atmospheric B-movie delight with familiar screen heavy Martin Kosleck (The Flesh Eaters, 1964) as the demented Marcel and Rondo Hatton, an actor who needed no makeup, as "The Creeper."

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This movie is very entertaining. Rondo Hatton is very moody and scary. I can still see him stalking people and telling women to "stop your screamin' " as he breaks their backs. I first saw this on late Saturday night "Thriller" theater as a kid. Loved it ever since. Stella is absolutely built like a model, which she plays in the movie for the advertising painter, who is blamed for the killings at first. The street scenes with Mrs. Olsen, who used to do commercials for Maxwell house coffee, plays a hooker just like you would imagine, trying to catch the eye of a prospecting man, walking down the road towards her. Stop your screamin' is heard again, as she drops the cigarette out of her mouth and then gets the old broken cracked back routine. The art critics get paid back as well. Very good ending.