House of Horrors (1946)
Directed by Jean Yarbrough
Genres - Mystery |
Release Date - Mar 29, 1946 (USA - Unknown), Mar 29, 1946 (USA) |
Run Time - 65 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Cavett Binion
This marked the first starring role for Rondo Hatton, previously seen in a few Sherlock Holmes films as the spine-snapping killer "The Oxton Creeper." Hatton, a giant of a man whose face was deformed by acromegaly, was luridly promoted by the studios as a "human monster" who required no makeup. Here, he plays yet another brutish character, a homicidal convict who is rescued from drowning by mad sculptor Martin Kosleck. Hatton returns the favor by killing any critic who ever gave the artist a poor notice. Though Hatton never had the opportunity to develop his acting skills before his tragic death, there is nevertheless a glimmer of talent evident here, which is put to better use in his final film The Brute Man.
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artist, disfigurement, homicidal-maniac, convict, criminal, revenge, sculpting, critic, injustice, rescue, serial-killer