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***Eerie mood and scenes that burn into your psyche*** A well-to-do man and his young wife (Gig Young and Carol Lynley) visit an island off the coast of New England, which was the childhood home of the wife. They are harassed by ruffia...


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In a small island off the American coast, the Whateleys live in an old mill where a mysterious bloody being creates an atmosphere of horror. After her parents get killed by lightning, young Susannah is sent to New York by her aunt Agatha, who wants her to avoid the family curse. Years later Susannah, now married, persuades her husband to spend a holiday in the abandoned mill. Once on the island, Susannah and Mike soon find themselves exposed to the hostility of a gang of thugs led by Ethan, Susannah's brutal cousin.
A young woman inherits a creepy, isolated mansion on an island off the coast of New England. Upon arrival, she discovers that the house is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of her aunt, who was driven insane by a tragic past. As she delves into the mansion's dark secrets, she uncovers a disturbing family history involving madness, a disfigured relative locked away, and a sinister pact.
The Shuttered Room received a generally negative reception from critics, with many finding its plot convoluted and its horror elements uninspired. Audiences were also largely unimpressed, contributing to its status as a lesser-known horror film of the era.
Often cited for its Gothic atmosphere, which unfortunately doesn't compensate for a weak script.
The film struggles to deliver genuine scares, relying too heavily on melodrama and predictable twists.
Despite a promising premise, the execution falls short, leaving viewers with a sense of disappointment.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Shuttered Room' are scarce, but those available generally reflect a sentiment of mediocrity. Viewers often point to the film's slow pacing and a story that fails to maintain suspense, leading to an underwhelming viewing experience.
The film is loosely based on H.P. Lovecraft's short story "The House", though it significantly expands and alters the plot.
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***Eerie mood and scenes that burn into your psyche*** A well-to-do man and his young wife (Gig Young and Carol Lynley) visit an island off the coast of New England, which was the childhood home of the wife. They are harassed by ruffia...