Burnt Offerings (film)
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Burnt Offerings | |
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Directed by | Dan Curtis |
Produced by | Dan Curtis Robert Singer |
Written by | Novel: Robert Marasco Screenplay: Dan Curtis William F. Nolan |
Starring | Karen Black Oliver Reed Bette Davis |
Music by | Bob Cobert |
Distributed by | MGM Studios |
Release date(s) | October 18, 1976 |
Running time | 116 min. |
Language | English |
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Burnt Offerings is a 1976 horror film based on a novel of the same name by Robert Marasco. It is about a family who moves into a haunted house that rejuvenates itself with each death that occurs inside of it. The film stars Karen Black, Oliver Reed, and Bette Davis and was directed by Dan Curtis.
The movie won the 1976 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film.
[edit] Synopsis
The plot revolves around a haunted house that rejuvenates itself with each death that occurs inside of it.