House On Haunted Hill – 1959 – Vincent Price. (Halloween Special) (Full Movie)



House on Haunted Hill is a 1959 American supernatural horror film directed by William Castle. The film was written by Robb White and stars Vincent Price and Carol Ohmart. Price plays an eccentric millionaire, Frederick Loren, who, along with his wife Annabelle, has invited five people to the house for a “haunted house” party. Whoever stays in the house for one night will earn $10,000. As the night progresses, the guests are trapped within the house with an assortment of terrors.
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42 Replies to “House On Haunted Hill – 1959 – Vincent Price. (Halloween Special) (Full Movie)”

  1. The art deco house that they used for exteria shots in this movie is the same house were Deckerd lived in the movie Blade Runner if not its very similar.

  2. Some trivia for movie buffs – the petite blonde newspaper journalist Ruth Bridges was played by Julie Mitchum, sister of legendary actor Robert Mitchum.

  3. Vincent Price was the ultimate Alpha male – handsome, intelligent, suave and witty, it would have been quite something to know him personally.
    His final wife the glamorous Australian actress Coral Browne was known for her great wit, and they were good friends with among others British playwright Alan Bennett and comedian Joan Rivers. Vincent and Coral must have been wonderfully entertaining dinner party guests!

  4. I am watching this here at work should be watching students but I ran across on hell of a movie from back in the day and i just have to watch Vincent Price is an outstanding actor. Only if they made more movies like this just clean and creepy

  5. So Gothic and atmospheric. Scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. Down in the cellar when the old Hag appeared out of the darkness did me in !

  6. I was just flipping thru the stations one night alone with the lights off and started watching this as a lark. I mean I certainly didn't think a movie like this could scare a seasoned 21st movie watcher and then that old lady appears and floats out of the room and I'm like f— me. You had to peel me off the ceiling.

  7. Awww I love all the old movies!!! I met Vincent Price in person when I was 10 years old!!!! A very precious and sweet man!!! Thanks for the memory!!!! πŸ‘πŸ˜ƒ

  8. Who personifies the horror genre ?
    Yes, there are many. But who is
    that first comes to mind ?
    Vincent Price.
    Though Mr. Price is not in it, a movie that this reminds of is a
    real nail-biter; a film called :
    The Haunting. You'll like it.

    One more thing that's kinda bugged me: every single time I've seen scary atmosphere in a film, the thunder and lightening is inaccurate. It reminds me of all of the screeching tires on a dirt road.
    But it never really matters.
    Not at all !

  9. They used to look for women who really could scream thierbloody lungs out and then dub their screams with the screams in the film. honestly – just like they still do when they need it LOL

  10. i love these movies as they came out when i was a kid, and i saw them on television – but – we certainly don't have heroines like her anymore!!!!
    She just stands there. for pete's sake, move – run away from the rope and find something to hit with!!!! argh!! :}

  11. Yes! Halloween is huddled just around the dark corner and this will be perfect for my creature feature Playlist called β€œThe Mad Lab”.
    Thank ya!

  12. Please can some of you horror fans help me: back in the early 1970's when I was a child I remember watching a horror movie one Easter and I would love to know what film it was. It was a big old house with a sweeping staircase. On the steps of the staircase were hat boxes. As one of the hat boxes was knocked off a head fell out of it and rolled off down the stairs. I am pretty certain that the film was in colour. I thought it was a Hammer House Horror movie, but I can't find anything with that scene in. Thanks in advance for your help.

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