

The Haunted
When the Smurl family moves into a duplex, they find out it's haunted. When the Catholic Church is no help, they reach out to famous demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren
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Plot Summary
A troubled country singer, troubled by visions and nightmares, returns to his childhood home to investigate the mysterious death of his twin brother. He uncovers a dark family secret involving his mother and a malevolent entity that resides within the house. As he delves deeper, he finds himself increasingly drawn into the house's sinister past and the supernatural forces at play.
Critical Reception
The Haunted (1991) received largely negative reviews from critics, with many citing its predictable plot, uninspired direction, and weak performances. While some acknowledged its attempts at atmosphere, the film failed to deliver a genuinely frightening or engaging horror experience.
What Reviewers Say
- Often described as a dull and uninspired horror film.
- Criticized for its weak script and lack of scares.
- Performances were generally seen as unconvincing.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Haunted' appears to be minimal, with no readily available summary of specific likes or dislikes from Google users. The film seems to have garnered little attention from the general public.
Fun Fact
Alice Cooper, who plays the villainous character 'The Doctor' in the film, was a surprise casting choice and his appearance was one of the few aspects that generated some minor interest, though not necessarily positive.
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