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March 12, 2001
5 QUESTIONS
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Scary? Uh-huh!Aparajita Saha
An uninspired remake of William Castle's 1958 film of the same name, the film revolves around a group of strangers trapped overnight in an abandoned, dimly lit mansion, which previously served as an asylum for the insane. The non-existent thrills start when an amusement park tycoon (Geoffrey Rush) offers $1,000,000 to each of the guests at a birthday bash held in honour of his shrewish wife (Famke Janssen). The deal is simple. All they have to do is live through one night in the haunted house.
The only actor worth a mention is the usually bankable Oscar-winning Geoffrey Rush. He loses all credibility after this film and hams for all he is worth. His affected mannerisms and obviously fake moustache do nothing for him or his role. The rest of the characters are so lifeless that one almost revels in their ghastly deaths. All one can say about the cast is that each of them will be better off with new agents.
The House On Haunted Hill is a mess of tacky scare tactics that don't even scare. The only thing scary thing about this movie is the price of its ticket.
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