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Revenge in the House of Usher

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A traveler stays in the Usher mansion and discovers the sibling inhabitants live under a mysterious curse. As the visitor's stay lengthens, the curse reaches its climax, and he is forced to choose between the heir's safety and his own.

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Audience Member So let's try and make sense of this: There are three versions of this movie, all with completely different plots. Version 1: Usher (Howard Vernon) is a killer facing mortality while dealing with the torment of the ghosts of his victim. This original version, The Hundimiento de la Casa Usher (The Fall of the House of Usher) was only shown once at the 1983 Imagfic – Festival Internacional de Madrid de Cine Imaginario y de Ciencia-ficción. The audience laughed and booed the film from start to finish, which led to the movie never being distributed and making some of the footage lost forever. Version 2: Usher (still Howard Vernon) is a vampire who needs human blood to stay alive. This version has three new scenes with Vernon murdering three victims, a new plot and a new title, Los Crímenes de Usher (The Crimes of Usher), and a very limited release two years after it was made. Version 3: Usher (yet again, Howard Vernon) is a mad scientist who kidnaps village girls and uses their blood to keep his daughter Melissa (Françoise Blanchard, Nero and Poppea – An Orgy of Power, Caligula and Messalina, The Living Dead Girl) alive, meaning that he's Dr. Orloff. In fact, Franco even used fifteen minutes of black and white footage of The Awful Dr. Orlof. Then, Brazilian independent filmmaker Felipe M. Guerra (Deodato Holocaust, FantastiCozzi) made a fan cut that reassembled as much of the lost version 1 as possible, editing in versions 2 and 3 and keeping any repetitive footage out of the movie. Shown at Fantaspoa – International Fantastic Film Festival of Porto Alegre (Brazil) in 2016, it caused guest Antonio Mayans to say that it was the first time that he had seen the movie that Franco had intended and that the dignity had been restored to his work. As for the House of Usher in the film, it's the Castle of Santa Catalina, where Die Another Day was shot. However, what Franco has captured, through his three cuts — well, nearly four — is the story of Dr. Alan Harker (Mayans) who goes to see his former professor Dr. Eric Usher (Vernon), who may be hundreds of years old and given to hallucinations. The doctor's assistant Morpho is Olivier Matho in the new footage. He also directed scenes for the French version. Of course, the housekeeper is Lina Romay. It makes about as much sense as a Frankenstein Poe story as told over multiple decades by Jess Franco is going to get. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Audience Member This movie sucks in a way that few movies can. Poe needs to kick Jess Franco in his ghost balls for making this awful garbage. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member This is also known as Zombie 5 in the EBBE series. It is the worst movie in that series and it's the worst Jess Franco movie I have seen. Where are the zombies EBBE? Why is this so boring? The time I spent watching this was the longest 90 minutes of my life. Stay away! Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Audience Member I'm not sure why this has the cover to The Sadistic Baron von Klaus because this is a completely different film. Howard Vernon returns in the role of Dr. Orloff (or Dr. Usher as he is known in this film). As the description says, Franco blends together Poe's "Fall of the House of Usher" with Bram Stoker's Dracula and his own The Awful Dr. Orloff. In fact, part sof the black and white flashback sequences are merely just footage from the original Orloff film. Morpho also returns as well, but this film lacks the creepiness of The Awful Dr. Orloff or even Dr. Orloff's Monster. What is left is a decently entertaining B grade film that returns the viewer to Orloff universe. An interesting film but certainly not a great one. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Audience Member One of the most painfully boring films I have ever seen. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A traveler stays in the Usher mansion and discovers the sibling inhabitants live under a mysterious curse. As the visitor's stay lengthens, the curse reaches its climax, and he is forced to choose between the heir's safety and his own.
Director
Jess Franco
Producer
Jess Franco, A.L. Mariaux
Screenwriter
Jess Franco
Genre
Horror
Original Language
Canadian French
Runtime
1h 33m