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Don't Look In The Basement (1973)


To avoid fainting, repeat: "It's only a movie..."

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  • Director(s)
    S.F. Brownrigg 

    Writer(s)
    Thomas Pope  uncredited
    Tim Pope 

    Producer(s)
    S.F. Brownrigg producer
    Walter L. Krusz executive producer

    Cast
    Bill McGhee - Sam (as William Bill McGhee)
    Jessie Lee Fulton - Jane St. Claire
    Robert Dracup - Ray Daniels
    Harryette Warren - Jennifer D.
    Michael Harvey - Dr. Stephens
    Jessie Kirby - Danny
    Hugh Feagin - Sergeant Jaffee
    Betty Chandler - Allyson King
    Camilla Carr - Harriet
    Gene Ross - Judge Oliver W. Cameron
    Annabelle Weenick - Dr. Geraldine S. Masters (as Anne MacAdams)
    Rosie Holotik - Nurse Charlotte Beale
    Rhea MacAdams - Mrs. Callingham

Review by Sven Soetemans

The jolliest bunch of lunatics this side of the nuthouse!,

I personally have a soft spot for horror films that are set in hospitals and asylums so I had a good feeling about watching this "Don't Look in the Basement", even though its reputation is doubtful. Well, turned out I was right! This is great, trashy entertainment with a couple of efficient shocks and delightfully absurd characters. You have to, of course, look beyond the poor productions values and the completely illogical plot but, if you manage to do that (and if you're a fan of this type of horror, that's an essential quality), you'll be rewarded with an outrageous "video-nasty" in which blood and insanity form the main elements. The young and cute nurse Charlotte arrives at a remote sanitarium where she's supposed to start her new job. She finds out that the Doctor who hired her was killed by a patient and the replacement doctor-in-charge Masters seems reluctant to accept the new arrival. The life inside the sanitarium is rather peculiar, with the patients running around free and every door is kept unlocked. After a whole series of bizarre events, Charlotte discovers the horrific secrets that the institution hides.... The opening 10 minutes (pre-credits) are great and so is the completely deranged climax. Everything in between is pretty much without surprise or tension but you patiently wait because you just feel that the finale will be wild fun. The asylum's patients are textbook lunatics, but I love them nevertheless. Some of my favorites include the former judge (who still talks exclusively in legal terms), the suspicious army-Sargeant and the mad-raving old lady. "Don't Look in the Basement" is great low-brained fun, especially recommended to fans of 70's trash-cinema, sick puppies and other types of scum. The lunatics have taken over the asylum, yeah!!

 

 
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