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HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL

1959

William Castle

House on Haunted Hill

SYNOPSIS

Eccentric millionaire Frederick Loren invites five strangers to a haunted mansion, offering $10,000 to anyone who can survive the night. As the guests are locked in, they face a series of terrors orchestrated by Loren and his scheming wife. William Castle’s camp horror classic is famous for the 'Emergo' gimmick, where a skeleton flew over audiences. Vincent Price’s suave performance anchors this twist-filled tale of greed, ghosts, and grim murder.

CRITIQUE

William Castle’s film revolutionized horror marketing with the 'Emergo' gimmick, flying a plastic skeleton over the audience. It shifted the genre from serious dread to a carnival ride experience. Vincent Price’s performance as the suave, sinister millionaire is definitive, perfectly balancing menace and camp. The film remains influential for its 'survival game' plot structure. It proved that horror could be a communal, interactive event, saving the genre from television’s competition and cementing Castle as the cinema's greatest showman of shock.

SCREENING AVAILABILITY

  • Theatrical screenings

  • Non-theatrical screenings

  • Festivals and cinematheques

  • Educational screenings

  • Television broadcasting

  • Digital platforms and streaming

  • Promotional and editorial use

  • Licensing of graphic and visual materials

AVAILABLE FORMATS

  • DCP

  • DCP with subtitles

  • Apple ProRes

  • MP4 Screening File

  • MP4 Rehearsal Copy for Musicians (silent films)

  • Blu-ray

  • High-resolution archival masters

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS

  • Posters

  • Press stills

  • Promotional assets

  • Screening support materials

AVAILABLE SUBTITLES

  • English

  • Spanish

  • French

  • Portuguese

  • Italian

  • German

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