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13 Ghosts (1960)

13 Ghosts (1960)
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Gimmick-loving producer William Castle strikes again with this fun haunted-house thriller which invited audiences to find the hidden ghosts roaming about a haunted house through a special process called "Illusion-O" by which patrons could employ a special pair of red-and-blue-colored glasses to detect ghosts on the screen during the film's color-tinted sequences. The story is set in the mansion of the deceased occult scientist Dr. Zorba, whose nephew Cyrus and his family occupy the creepy estate and discover that they are not the only tenants. It seems the Doctor has been harboring 12 elusive specters on the premises, the appearance of which can only be detected through his final invention: a special pair of ghost-viewing goggles. To further complicate matters, it is learned that Zorba has stashed a small fortune somewhere in the house, and someone -- or something -- is determined to stop Cyrus and family from finding it. This film's original release featured an introduction from Castle, describing the "Illusion-O" process and demonstrating the proper use of the tinted glasses; he also appears in an epilogue stating that the glasses can be used to detect ghosts outside the theater! ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Charles HerbertJo Morrow, (more)
Director(s):
William Castle
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of 13 Ghosts

Gimmick-loving producer William Castle strikes again with this fun haunted-house thriller which invited audiences to find the hidden ghosts roaming about a haunted house through a special process called "Illusion-O" by which patrons could employ a special pair of red-and-blue-colored glasses to detect ghosts on the screen during the film's color-tinted sequences. The story is set in the mansion of the deceased occult scientist Dr. Zorba, whose nephew Cyrus and his family occupy the creepy estate and discover that they are not the only tenants. It seems the Doctor has been harboring 12 elusive specters on the premises, the appearance of which can only be detected through his final invention: a special pair of ghost-viewing goggles. To further complicate matters, it is learned that Zorba has stashed a small fortune somewhere in the house, and someone -- or something -- is determined to stop Cyrus and family from finding it. This film's original release featured an introduction from Castle, describing the "Illusion-O" process and demonstrating the proper use of the tinted glasses; he also appears in an epilogue stating that the glasses can be used to detect ghosts outside the theater! ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

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Director(s):
William Castle
Writer(s):
Robb WhiteRobb Shite
Producer(s):
William Castle
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Suitable for Children, Mild Violence)
Categories:
Horror
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    Michael R.

    Great movie, a must-see for all nostalgic horror fans like me. The Black & White even makes it more creepier, just like the original "House on Haunted Hill" w/Vincent Price. I know the re-make has all the new technology and gore, but the original is really cool. An A+ from me...

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    Richard M.

    excellent!!!! always love it for over 30 years

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    Amber C.

    I feel like this movie was a lot creepier when I was in my teens, still better than the re-make for a classic fan like me

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