Director : William Fruet

Starring : Lesleh Donaldson, Kay Hawtry, Barry Morse, Dan Garbett and Stephen Miller

Run Time : 91 mins approx

Aspect : 4:3

Sound : mono

Supplier : Cream

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Format : VHS

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Tag Line : You must never go down to the cellar!!

A girl arrives at her grandmothers newly converted guest house which is set in the rural backwoods (y’all don’t come round here no more!!) of Middle America for the summer holiday period. The old house was converted from a Funeral home which her grandpa used to run but he mysteriously disappeared a few years back. Guests are starting to arrive and the house is starting to get busy.

Grandma keeps going down into the cellar and the girl can here her having conversations in the night down there but grandma denies all knowledge of this and warns her to stay out of the cellar. People start going missing and the local copper (we nick named Dewey) suspects something but the rest of the of cops tell him to stop being so stupid and eat more donuts.

Watchable but not totally original with a good-ish twist, this rip off of another famous movie (which you will spot near the end) is a typical film of the U.S. drive-in era. Make sure you check out the spade in the face scene as Mike and I kept watching it in slow mo and pissing our pants at the bendiness of that shovel. Still can’t work out why there was a cat in it either? I reckon its another case for Scooby doo.

Don't know if this has a DVD release in the U.K. but I won't be beating down the door of MVC to get one. Worth a watch if you have loads and loads and loads and loads and... (get the idea?) of spare time. One highlight was that there was nearly a nice pair of tits in the movie just to break it up. Nice cover though.



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