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The Sweet House of Horrors (1989)

The Sweet House of Horrors (1989)
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Italian schlock-horror director Lucio Fulci helmed this 1989 made-for-television ghost story, featuring his trademark gore mixed with a fairy-tale plot. The film tells the story of a couple who are brutally murdered in a stomach-turning scene. Afterwards, the man and woman return as spirits to look after their children and cause havoc for their up-to-no-good living relatives. Originally titled La Dolce Casa Degli Orrori, The Sweet House of Horrors stars Jean-Christoph Brétigniere, Vernon Dobtcheff, Cinzia Monreale, and Lino Salemme. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Director(s):
Lucio Fulci
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Synopsis of The Sweet House of Horrors

Italian schlock-horror director Lucio Fulci helmed this 1989 made-for-television ghost story, featuring his trademark gore mixed with a fairy-tale plot. The film tells the story of a couple who are brutally murdered in a stomach-turning scene. Afterwards, the man and woman return as spirits to look after their children and cause havoc for their up-to-no-good living relatives. Originally titled La Dolce Casa Degli Orrori, The Sweet House of Horrors stars Jean-Christoph Brétigniere, Vernon Dobtcheff, Cinzia Monreale, and Lino Salemme. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Lucio Fulci
Categories:
Horror
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    Paula S.

    I do love Fulci as I have always stated. Yet this movie was strange, I don't know any other way to describe it. You really have to be able to undertsand his style to enjoy this movie. It has really bad adult voices dubbed for the children, which kept throwing me off. The storyline was way out there. I am not sure I understood the movie at all. What I gathered is that these kids parents were murdered and they came back from the dead to communicate with the children and make sure thier house wasn't sold. Other than than that it's strange movie.

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    Steven J.

    If you're reading this you probably already seen his early80'sgreats and perhaps even his70'sgiallos and want more. Right? Well I rarely say anything bad about Fulci flixs but this is slow. It wasn't Fulci's fault it was the slow T.V. themed script (If you don't know already it's a T.V. movie part of a4film series called the House Of Doom. Fulci did this and House Of Clocks) Fulci really does try to contribute some style to the script. There one scene in particular were the two children's parents have just been murdered and Fulci shoots from the children's point of veiw as they walk to the grave and are greeted by there relatives. But perhaps it's not Fulci perhaps it's the gore that you've come to expect from him but alas I say again T.V. themed. There's a very gory scene in the beginning but that's it. So decide for yourself are you looking for style or gore? Whatever the reason I recommend you see the films he's made prior to this one at least House Of Clocks. R.I.P. Lucio Fulci

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    JohnandLisa V.

    this was just awful. really boring.

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