The Dunwich Horror

The Dunwich Horror

By Daniel Haller

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 1970-01-14
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 27min
  • Director: Daniel Haller
  • Production Company: American International Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.368/10
5.368
From 106 Ratings

Description

A young college girl falls in love with a boy who is the last descendant of a race of strange creatures who once inhabited the Earth. In an attempt to use her as a sacrifice in an unholy rite that will bring his people back to life, the boy comes face to face with a university professor whose knowledge of the occult is more than a match.

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  • Okay, Not As Bad As All That

    2
    By Rick Drais
    This isn't a great film by any means, but it does have moments of real horror. The problem is that they threw in Sandra Dee as a love interest/victim where none was needed and switched the locale from New England to California for no obvious reason other than the fact that the film company was based there. Still, it's slightly fun, and the final confrontation between Dean Stockwell and Ed Begley (Senior, not Junior) is quite good -if not all that convincing. The one true bright spot is the score by Exotica legend Les Baxter. Hey iTunes! How about reissuing the original soundtrack for dowload???
  • Good movie for a visual rendition of a Lovecraft story!!!

    5
    By Son Of Qayin
    I think it is a good movie, just remember it was made and released in 1969, so it is dated. If someone could find a director with the vision and power, this movie could be redone and come out incredible.
  • Not what you expect it to be!

    5
    By OurFriendLex
    This movie isn't for the typical thrill seeker but indeed for the person that's looking into finding out how The Illuminati and witchcraft work. John Todd, former illuminatist says this movie is the closest way as a movie will get to reenacting witchcraft. The rituals are virtual the same way actual rituals are played out! Great in my opinion!

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