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Where Evil Lives
A gripping tale of horror, murder, and revenge unfolds as Jack Devlin (Claude Akins in his final screen appearance), caretaker of the Spencer House State, reveals an unforgettable history of zombies, vampires, and witches to a prospective buyer. The chilling stories grow more horrifying and even Jack's visitor is stunned by the final fate at this house where evil lives.
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Plot Summary
A divorced detective, haunted by a past case, is drawn into a series of ritualistic murders. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a dark conspiracy involving a secretive cult and a sinister entity that preys on the innocent. The investigation leads him to confront his own demons while racing against time to stop the unfolding horror before it consumes the city.
Critical Reception
Where Evil Lives received a largely negative reception from critics, with many citing its convoluted plot and uninspired direction. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, finding the film to be a derivative and formulaic entry in the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a weak script and predictable scares.
Performances are generally unengaging, failing to elevate the material.
The pacing is uneven, leading to a drawn-out and unsatisfying experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but the few available indicate a general disappointment with the film's lack of originality and poor execution.
Fun Fact
Despite its low profile, the film features veteran actors Donald Pleasence and Tony Lo Bianco, who have had extensive careers in the horror and crime genres respectively.
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