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**_People mysteriously dying at a mansion in SoCal_** When production began in 1979 the working title was “Trauma,” but after shooting completed in 1980 it was released in some places as “The House Where Evil Lives” which is superior to ...


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Meredith Stone, a home care nurse, has been assigned the duty of looking after a wealthy invalid named Ivar Langrock. Cooped up in Langrock's stately country mansion, Meredith quickly suspects that someone sinister is lurking in the manor's dark halls only to discover that Ivar's demented and violent son has been locked away in a hidden room. Shortly thereafter, Ivar's grandson Gabriel also moves into the house and with his arrival a mysterious killer soon begins murdering members of the Langrock family along with their live-in staff.
A group of teenagers dares each other to spend a night in a supposedly haunted house. Once inside, they are terrorized by supernatural forces and begin to question their sanity as they try to escape the malevolent entity trapped within.
Delusion is a low-budget horror film that gained a cult following over the years, particularly among fans of 1980s slasher and supernatural thrillers. While not critically acclaimed upon its initial release, its unsettling atmosphere and independent spirit have earned it a niche appreciation.
Praised for its atmospheric tension and creepy early scares.
Considered a cult classic for its low-budget, DIY horror charm.
Some critics find the plot predictable and the acting amateurish.
Google audience: Audiences often highlight the film's ability to generate scares on a minimal budget, appreciating its gritty, independent feel and nostalgic appeal for fans of 80s horror. However, some viewers note that the special effects and storytelling can be dated.
Director David DeCoteau made 'Delusion' when he was only 17 years old, and it was one of his earliest directorial efforts, showcasing his passion for horror from a young age.
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**_People mysteriously dying at a mansion in SoCal_** When production began in 1979 the working title was “Trauma,” but after shooting completed in 1980 it was released in some places as “The House Where Evil Lives” which is superior to ...