The House in Marsh Road (1960)
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- 1h 10min
- Horror, Thriller
- Nov 1960 (UK)
- Movie
A novelist and his sexy lover plot to kill the novelist's wife so he can inherit her fortune including her house that happens to be haunted.
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Tony Wright | ... |
David Linton
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Patricia Dainton | ... |
Jean Linton
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Sandra Dorne | ... |
Valerie Stockley
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Derek Aylward | ... |
Richard Foster
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Sam Kydd | ... |
Morris Lumley
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Llewellyn Rees | ... |
P.J. Webster
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Anita Sharp-Bolster | ... |
Mrs. O'Brien
(as Anita Sharp Bolster)
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Roddy Hughes | ... |
Daniels
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Harry Hutchinson | ... |
Landlord
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Olive Sloane | ... |
Mrs. Morris
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Geoffrey Denton | ... |
Police Inspector
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Olga Dickie | ... |
Hotel Proprietress (uncredited)
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Victor Harrington | ... |
Man in Nightclub (uncredited)
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Arthur Howell | ... |
Police Constable (uncredited)
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Directed by
Montgomery Tully |
Written by
Maurice J. Wilson | ... | (screenplay) |
Laurence Meynell | ... | (based on the story "The House in Marsh Road") |
Produced by
Maurice J. Wilson | ... | producer |
Music by
John Veale |
Cinematography by
Walter J. Harvey | ... | (lighting cameraman) (as James Harvey) |
Editing by
Jim Connock |
Art Direction by
John Earl | ... | (as John G. Earl) |
Makeup Department
Jimmy Evans | ... | makeup artist |
Betty Sherriff | ... | hairdresser |
Production Management
Jacques de Lane Lea | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Douglas Hickox | ... | first assistant director |
Sound Department
H.C. Pearson | ... | sound recordist |
Camera and Electrical Department
Bernard Lewis | ... | camera operator (as Bernie Lewis) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Dulcie Midwinter | ... | wardrobe |
Music Department
Philip Martell | ... | musical director |
Script and Continuity Department
Pamela Mann | ... | continuity |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Grand National Pictures (1960) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (present)
- American-International Television (AIP-TV) (1964) (United States) (tv) (syndication)
- Renown Pictures Corporation (2012) (United Kingdom) (DVD) (digitally remastered)
- Sinister Cinema (United States) (DVD) (widescreen)
- Sinister Cinema (United States) (VHS)
- Something Weird Video (SWV) (United States) (VHS)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
When a woman inherits a valuable house, her nasty husband and his mistress plot murder. But the house has a protective poltergeist who thwarts the wicked pair.
Written by Mike Rogers |
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Taglines | Murder Stalks Victim After Victim in the House of Terror! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Goofs | At 8 minutes Jean, David, and Mr. Foster are in the Dining Room. As Jean says "Didn't you feel any wind Mr. Foster" a dark shadow moves across the top of the window. Since ghosts, including Patrick, do not cast a shadow, the shadow is obviously from the movement of equipment. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Invisible Creature (1975). See more » |
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[last lines]
Police Constable: Inspector, there were two bodies found, one was Mr Linton, the other identified as Mrs Stockley from the village. Police Inspector: Mrs Linton, do you know Mrs Stockley ? [Jean nods] Police Inspector: However did the fire start, it must have been lightening. Jean Linton: [nods in agreement, knowingly] Lightening, yes, lightening. See more » |