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The Haunted
A ghost haunts the house where he was murdered a hundred years earlier.
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Plot Summary
A former psychiatrist is drawn into a web of deception and murder when he's hired to determine if a woman is truly possessed or if she's being framed. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a complex plot involving blackmail, a stolen will, and a series of mysterious deaths.
Critical Reception
The Haunted, also known as 'The Black Cat', is a lesser-known B-movie from the era. While it attempts to build suspense and intrigue, it is generally considered to be a slow-paced and somewhat convoluted mystery with a predictable resolution. Its primary draw lies in the presence of Peter Lorre, though his performance here is not considered one of his most memorable.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a sluggish pace that detracts from its suspense.
Peter Lorre's presence is a notable element, but the supporting cast and script are unremarkable.
The plot is convoluted and often fails to deliver a satisfying mystery or horror experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Haunted' are scarce due to its limited release and age. Those available tend to echo critical sentiments, with viewers finding the film dated and lacking in genuine scares or compelling narrative drive.
Fun Fact
This film is often confused with other films that share similar titles or involve cats, including the 1934 Universal Pictures horror film 'The Black Cat' starring Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre.
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