The Old Dark House Comments

  • Gaston 2023-09-05 23:26:11

    Karloff looks great. The whole story is a bit...

  • Casey 2023-07-15 21:03:02

    Complement the bid, have fun with the...

  • Gilberto 2023-05-05 19:03:57

    There are indeed some shadows of "House of a Thousand Corpses" and even "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" in the film. Unfortunately, James Weir is not as bold as Browning. The third act of the film is bland and the ending is very...

  • Margarita 2023-04-14 18:10:35

    Watching horror movies from the thirties early in the morning on Monday, the rhythm is...

  • Emmie 2023-04-05 15:48:38

    Perverts, S&M, Murderers, Liars...

  • Hilma 2023-04-03 15:35:43

    One night indoor drama like the first part is more...

  • Chandler 2023-04-02 07:31:12

    I'm probably not really good at watching old movies, but it's...

  • Eloise 2023-03-26 21:58:05

    I really want to live in that...

  • Brooke 2023-03-20 09:06:16

    If it's interesting, it should be the bearded lady who disguised herself as a...

  • Reagan 2023-03-13 08:40:06

    One extra star is the shaping of the atmosphere of the wind, and I know how to use sound...

Extended Reading
  • Tamara 2022-10-20 23:10:42

    [Film Review] The Old Dark House (1932) 6.7/10

    Riding on the coattail of FRANKENSTEIN (1931), UK director James Whale tosses off this single-location mansion horror, THE OLD DARK HOUSE, once considered being lost, and would be remade by William Castle in 1963, casually melds a spine-tingling Gothic horror horror with light divertissement.

    During...

  • Stephania 2022-10-20 18:22:56

    anticlimactic

    The atmosphere at the beginning of the film is great, even the first 40 minutes are great. But it seems that the budget is not enough or the time does not allow it to be so long, the ending is very hasty and kuso...

    Surdi appeared and thought it was a small climax, but I didn't expect it to be such...

The Old Dark House quotes

  • Margaret Waverton: Well, I know what I'm going to do. That is if Miss Femm will let me.

    Rebecca Femm: What?

    Margaret Waverton: I'm dreadfully wet and I'd be so glad if I could go and change my clothes.

    Rebecca Femm: What?

    Margaret Waverton: I wondered if I might go and change my things.

    Rebecca Femm: You look wet. You'd better go and change your things.

  • Horace Femm: We make our own electric light here, and we are not very good at it. Pray, don't be alarmed if they go out altogether