The House That Dripped Blood

The House That Dripped Blood

Original theatrical poster
Directed by Peter Duffell
Produced by Milton Subotsky
Max Rosenberg
Written by Robert Bloch
Russ Jones
Starring Christopher Lee
Peter Cushing
Nyree Dawn Porter
Denholm Elliott
Jon Pertwee
Music by Michael Dress
Cinematography Ray Parslow
Editing by Peter Tanner
Studio Amicus Productions
Distributed by Cinerama Releasing Corporation
Release date(s) February 1971 (1971-02)
Running time 102 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Budget $500,000

The House That Dripped Blood is a 1970 British horror anthology film directed by Peter Duffell and distributed by Amicus Productions. It stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Nyree Dawn Porter, Denholm Elliott, and Jon Pertwee. The film is a collection of four short stories, all originally written and subsequently scripted by Robert Bloch, linked by the protagonist of each story's association with the eponymous building. The film carries the tagline "TERROR waits for you in every room in The House That Dripped Blood."

Contents

Plot

Shortly after renting an old country house, film star Paul Henderson mysteriously disappears and Inspector Holloway from Scotland Yard is called to investigate. Inquiring at the local police station, Holloway is told some of the house's history. He then contacts the realtor renting the house, who elaboates further.

Segments

"Method For Murder"

A hack writer of horror stories (Denholm Elliot) moves into the house with his wife (Joanna Dunham) and is haunted by visions of Dominic (Tom Adams), the murderous, psychopathic central character of his latest novel.

"Waxworks"

Two friends (Peter Cushing and Joss Ackland) become fixated with a macabre waxwork museum that appears to contain a model of a lady they both knew.

"Sweets to the Sweet"

A private teacher (Nyree Dawn Porter) is perturbed by the cold and severe way a widower (Christopher Lee) treats his young daughter (Chloe Franks), even forbidding her to have a doll.

"The Cloak"

A temperamental horror film actor Paul Henderson (Jon Pertwee) moves into the house while starring in a vampire film being shot nearby. He buys a black cloak from a peculiar shopkeeper (Geoffrey Bayldon) to use as his film character's costume. The cloak seems to instill in its wearer strange powers, something Paul's co-star (Ingrid Pitt) quickly discovers.

Cast (by segment)

"Framework"

"Method For Murder"

"Waxworks"

"Sweets to the Sweet"

"The Cloak"

Production

Vincent Price was first offered the part of Paul Henderson. He liked the script but was unable to accept because American International Pictures held an exclusive contract with him for horror films.

Originally, director Peter Duffell wanted to have the title Death and the Maiden. Producer Milton Subotsky decided on the more dramatic The House That Dripped Blood. Not one drop of blood appears in the actual film.

When Peter Duffell was attached the participation of actors Lee, Cushing and Pitt had already been decided by the producers. All other actors were cast by Duffell

Home media

Format Audio Subtitles Region Aspect Ratio Studio Release Date
DVD-Video, NTSC English:
Stereo
English,
Spanish
Region 1 1.85:1 Lions Gate Home Entertainment October 28, 2003
DVD-Video, PAL English:
Dolby Stereo,
5.1 Dolby Surround,
DTS 5.1 Surround
none Region 2 1.85:1 Anchor Bay Entertainment October 27, 2003

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