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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TURKEY ON PARADE!,
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This review is from: Dungeon of Harrow (DVD)
There is no secret about it, Dungeons of Harrow is an absolute double turkey if there ever was one. It's incredibly stupid, poorly filmed, badly constructed. The budget... it just wasn't there during the filming. The writer-director also duplicates as as the make-up artist. And then... there comes the film's main asset: it's actors! After being heavily sedated by the... what was the word... director..? in order to give the film a proper European "dreamlike" quality, the miserable bunch gives their best to film something that is supposed to be very much like Corman's House of Usher, released a few years earlier, but misses by a few lightyears. Nevertheless, this is a movie not to be missed: it's hilariously funny, regardless whether you are into this kind of stuff or not. The way the actors struggle through their highly literary dialogue ("This is a much too dark a secret to be revealed on as black a night as this") is absolutely engrossing. "The count" gives one of the most ridiculous performances of the sixties, plus there is the quite inexplicable, soft middle aged "devil" or something who only appears in the beginning of the film, wallows in narcissistic drama for a minute or so, and then leaves, giving the Count ample reason to question his sanity ("Yes, it must have been the wine, yes, yes!" being his conclusion). The way the Count makes his big entrance in a Superman fashion, ponting and shouting "So!!!" - not once, but twice! - left me in deepest awe. I wish the copy could have been a little better - this kind of trash looks nice when it's a bit worn out, but this looks almost too bad. Nevertheless, a wonderful experience to be enjoyed in a good sophisticated company of depraved individuals.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A TRIUMPH OF TRASH!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Dungeon of Harrow (DVD)
I have been obsessed with this movie since I was about seven years old. I saw it on the afternoon movie while visiting my Grandparents one summer in Clovis, NM. Since that day, the hideous vision of the leprous Countess DeSade lurking around in the dungeon has never left me.I adore this movie in all its cheapness. I love watching it and I don't care what anyone says. The scene where the Countess DeSade in her rotting dress and veil steps out from the dark corner and says, "I am the Countess!", will haunt me forever. It is oddly one of the defining moments of my childhood, or at least something I remember better than almost anything else. I am STUNNED that this has been given a DVD release, but I am completely overjoyed!!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TEXAS MADE TERROR TREAT!!,
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This review is from: Dungeon of Harrow (DVD)
Pat Boyette, former comicbook artist for Charlton comics made this wonderful piece of cimematic horror. A man and his ship's captain find themselves stranded on an island inhabited by Count DeSade, an insane man if there ever was one. He spends most of the movie torturing the ships captain and making everyone else's life miserable as well.It's hard to believe it, but this film is about as creepy as they come. I first saw it in the early 80's and I am very glad it has been brought to DVD by Alpha. Check it out!!!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A fever delirium masquerading as a motion picture,
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This review is from: Dungeon of Harrow (DVD)
Imagine a Roger Corman Edgar Allen Poe movie filmed without a budget, cast with people under a hypnotic trance. You will find a most fragrant and suffocating film here. You can appreciate DUNGEONS OF HARROW as camp; it ranks up there with the most deeply personal works of major filmmakers. Everybody should see this at least once.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
SO BAD IT'S GOOD,
This review is from: Dungeon of Harrow (DVD)
hey, let stick this one right up there when we talk worst films of all time. Ed Wood and Roger Corman have nothing on this stinker directed by Pat Boyette. Boyette directed, wrote, edtited composed, even provided the narration for this lovely piece of junk that looks like it took about two days and $126 bucks to finish and that may be generous. In laughably bad special effects we see an obvious miniature ship being tossed about "at sea" or maybe a bathtub. It eventually washes ashore on a mysterious island owned by Count DeSade...a true nutcase if there has ever been one. The count delights in torturing his various servants and when the ship is beached he think the occupants are all pirates and has them tossed into his dungeons. The count's wife is even nuttier and she's a leper to boot and prowls around the dungeons getting up close and personal with the captives.
It's filled with bad acting, poor lighting and sound, and cheap sets but actually manages some fairly terrifying atmosphere, especially invloving the aforementioned Countess De Sade. This one really makes old PRC films seem big bugeted by comparison. Really a screamer to see though...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Engrossing piece of trash!,
By Vinyl Spin "John" (CT,USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dungeon of Harrow (DVD)
The budget for this turkey must have been about $[...]. The film looks like crap - with color fading in & out. The acting is horribly bad as well, but the story is amazing and bizarre. The leper is the dungeon scene is enough to make anyone's flesh crawl. The twist ending is great too, but I won't give that away here. If you are looking for cheap trashy thrills this might just fit the bill.
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Dungeon of Harrow by Pat Boyette (DVD - 2002)
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