The House Under the Rocks
The House Under the Rocks

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The House Under the Rocks

1959
Movie
96 min
Hungarian

Three people – a returned prisoner of war, his beautiful second wife, and the possessive, hunchbacked spinster who is his sister-in-law by his first marriage – are isolated in a little house under an extinct volcano, where each strives for personal happiness but is suffocated by their dependence on the others.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Don SharpGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young boy, living with his uncle and aunt in a remote lighthouse, begins to suspect that his aunt is responsible for a series of mysterious deaths that have plagued the family. As strange occurrences mount, the boy's fear grows, leading him to uncover a dark family secret tied to the isolated location. He must find a way to confront the truth before he becomes the next victim.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed to positive reviews, particularly for its atmospheric tension and performances. It is often cited as a solid example of British B-movie horror from the era, appreciated for its suspenseful narrative and eerie setting, though some found the plot predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and effective use of a creepy lighthouse setting.

  • Noted for solid performances, particularly from André Morell and Hazel Court.

  • Considered a well-crafted British horror film of its time, despite some pacing issues.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific film on Google is not widely available, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location at the Point Reyes Lighthouse in California, which added significantly to its atmospheric and isolated feel.

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