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Don't Look In The Basement! (1973)

Don't Look In The Basement! (1973)
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One of the first of several horror films with "Don't" leading the title, this gory low-budget thriller takes place in an experimental hospital for the criminally insane, where the pioneering director allows several patients to act out their twisted fantasies (which involve necrophilia, paranoia and popsicles). When a new staffer shows up, things start to go haywire -- beginning with the bloody axe-murder of the doctor himself and leading to a total takeover of the asylum by its most dangerous inmates. The acting is horrendous, the sound is incoherent and the color is so cheap-looking that some theaters were issued black-and-white prints... but somehow the intrinsic sleaziness generated by the threadbare production manages to lend it a remarkably suitable ambience. Instead of vanishing into obscurity, this quirky little potboiler became a staple on the early-70's drive-in circuit, thanks to Hallmark Films' frequent double-bill bookings with Wes Craven's Last House on the Left (even borrowing the logline "Keep telling yourself: It's only a movie...") and Mario Bava's Bay of Blood. Some video versions are missing most of the graphic violence from the original cut. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Director(s):
S.F. Brownrigg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Don't Look In The Basement!

One of the first of several horror films with "Don't" leading the title, this gory low-budget thriller takes place in an experimental hospital for the criminally insane, where the pioneering director allows several patients to act out their twisted fantasies (which involve necrophilia, paranoia and popsicles). When a new staffer shows up, things start to go haywire -- beginning with the bloody axe-murder of the doctor himself and leading to a total takeover of the asylum by its most dangerous inmates. The acting is horrendous, the sound is incoherent and the color is so cheap-looking that some theaters were issued black-and-white prints... but somehow the intrinsic sleaziness generated by the threadbare production manages to lend it a remarkably suitable ambience. Instead of vanishing into obscurity, this quirky little potboiler became a staple on the early-70's drive-in circuit, thanks to Hallmark Films' frequent double-bill bookings with Wes Craven's Last House on the Left (even borrowing the logline "Keep telling yourself: It's only a movie...") and Mario Bava's Bay of Blood. Some video versions are missing most of the graphic violence from the original cut. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
S.F. Brownrigg
Writer(s):
Tim PopeThomas Pope
Producer(s):
S.F. Brownrigg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence, Not For Children)
Categories:
HorrorMystery & Suspense
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Melissa and Thomas D.

This movie was actually very good! It's different than a lot of horror movies, and that's what I really liked about it. The acting isn't bad and neither is the filming. The story is pretty good. I would highly recommend this movie.

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Chris W.

Not a bad little flick about some folks in a mental house with a little twist in the end. Nothing great here, but if you're a fan of the era it's worth a watch.

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Shondra C.

The movie is a little slow at getting to the point but well worth it in the end...if you enjoy horror movies of this era. It's got a different story line from what I've ever seen and the acting wasn't that bad either.

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