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House on Haunted Hill
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House on Haunted Hill

Film ParticularsApproved

Release Year1959 (1950s)
Duration1h 15m
LanguageEnglish
Historical EraPre-1970

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Classic Vault Treasure24,500 Streams

House on Haunted Hill

An eccentric millionaire offers $10,000 to five guests if they can survive a single night locked inside his spooky, rented haunted mansion.

Host Source: Internet Archive
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Why Watch This Film?

Vincent Price is at his charismatic best here, playing a sinister host who may or may not be trying to murder his wife. It is an absolute, campy halloween pleasure.

Original Editorial Review

House on Haunted Hill (1959) is a brilliant, campy horror-thriller directed by the legendary showman William Castle and starring the incomparable Vincent Price. Price plays Frederick Loren, a wealthy eccentric who, along with his deceptive wife, hosts a "haunted house party" filled with acid vats, skeleton apparitions, and hidden killers. Castle was famous for his theatrical gimmicks; in theaters, he used a system called "Emergo" where a glowing skeleton on a wire flew over the audience. Vincent Price's delightfully sinister charisma anchors the suspense, delivering some of the most memorable dialogue in 1950s horror. Due to copyright renewal failures, this beloved classic entered the public domain, letting generations of film buffs enjoy its fun, atmospheric chills legally.

Scholarship & Critical Note:This critique is original research commissioned by EKMovie. It is published exclusively as educational cinema commentary on mid-century aesthetics, cultural dynamics, and camera works.

Archival Registry & Licensing Details

This film is hosted on the Internet Archive, a digital library with 501(c)(3) non-profit status that provides free public access to digital materials. It has been verified as public domain under United States copyright laws.

Rights Provider:Internet Archive
License / Rights Status:Public Domain / Omission of notice
License Details:Public Domain Mark 1.0

Archival Note: Under the 1909 US Copyright Act, statutory works published without an explicit copyright notice entered the public domain immediately. This film resides within public domain distribution.

Frequently Answered Questions

Who is the director of House on Haunted Hill (1959)?

The movie was directed by William Castle, a filmmaker famous for his interactive theater gimmicks (like vibrating seats or flying skeletons) designed to make going to the movies an exciting physical event.

Is House on Haunted Hill legally free to stream?

Yes. The film's copyright was not properly renewed, which placed it into the public domain in the United States. It is fully legal to watch, share, and distribute.

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