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Burnt Offerings [VHS] by Dan Curtis
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Product detailsActor: Burgess Meredith, Eileen Heckart, Karen Black, Lee Montgomery, Oliver Reed Director: Dan Curtis Cinematographer: Jacques R. Marquette Producer: Dan Curtis Writer: Dan Curtis Editor: Dennis Virkler Producer: Robert Singer Writer: Robert Marasco Writer: William F. Nolan Edition: VHS Tape Audio: English (Original Language), Analog Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC Running Time: 116 minutes Release Date: 1995-04-27 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD) Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
VHS Movie Reviews of Burnt Offerings [VHS]Movie Review: Love Haunted Houses Summary: 4 StarsI just adore movies where the house can knock off an entire stupid family for staying there. Fun to watch and don't touch or break anything that belongs to the House. Bette Davis never looked so horrible as she does near her death.
Movie Review: good, but severely dated Summary: 4 StarsI guess this wasn't a bad way to hold people over until the Amityville Horror was made.
It's about a family who moves into a giant house for a summer vacation. Strange events soon occur.
The movie succeeds in not giving too much away, so there's always a build up of sorts until the disturbing moments arrive. But the actual disturbing events are only a *little* disturbing- not something truly unnerving.
The limo driver that would make an appearance was alright, though the guy driving it looked like Elton John. You'll understand why a limo driver is creepy when you see the movie. It's a bit difficult to explain. Let's just say the husband/father sees images in his head quite often that have to do with a funeral.
This movie is pretty dated though. It's definitely a mid 70's horror movie. That means the suspense isn't nearly as frightening today as it was back then.
There's a really graphic scene at the end that surprised me involving a giant crashing fall from a window. It has to deal with the old woman living upstairs that never makes an appearance. Will she ever reveal herself? That IS the question.
I noticed much of the storyline focused around the swimming pool behind the house and how many of the strange events would either occur here, or late at night while people were asleep.
I like it, but it's clearly not as good as other movies at the time such as the previous mentioned Amityville Horror.
Movie Review: Still scary today!! Summary: 5 StarsI remember seeing this as a young girl and being very frightened by it, now being an adult....it was just as scary!! Your just waiting for the freaky driver to pop out of your closet after watching this movie....or hear the music box playing. I love a horror that can scare you without the over the top violence and gore. CREEPY!!
Movie Review: A genuinely creepy haunted house movie Summary: 4 StarsBurnt Offerings is a haunted house movie done right. It's creepy, claustrophobic, and features a great cast including horror veteran Karen Black and Oliver Reed.
The story begins when a picturesque couple Marian and Ben along with their son and elderly aunt decide to rent an old mansion for some enjoyment over the summer months. Despite the mansion being a bit run down, the owners offer them a price they can't refuse under the conditions that they maintain the property and tend to the old woman that resides upstairs. The family tries to make themselves comfortable in their new home, but something is a little odd about the house and the effect it has on them. Before long the couple begins experiencing bouts of strange and unexplained behavior. Marian begins spending almost all of her time secluded in the upstairs bedroom with the old woman that nobody has ever seen, and Ben keeps having vivid hallucinations of a creepy hearse driver around the property. Not to mention the house itself in which dead plants mysteriously return to life, a swimming pool that churns itself into turbulent waves, and doors that lock themselves. It soon becomes apparent that phenomenon taking place can be attributed to none other than the spirits of the home's previous inhabitants.
Burnt Offerings is all about the atmosphere. For some it surely comes off as a slow moving, and plotless movie in which there is no real point to be made. However it sports a genuine sense of dread and uneasiness that is rarely achieved. It is comprised of numerous, and strange little happenings that are seemingly unrelated, but you can sense that something dark and ominous is steadily building in the background with a thickening tension throughout. In this respect as well as others, Burnt Offerings is almost remniscient of the Shining, although it doesn't offer as much memorable imagery or music.
Burnt Offerings is a truly scary movie, but to get the full effect you need to watch it without any distractions and let yourself become absorbed into it. It's a great example of how a movie can be very scary with barely any gore at all, and how to build suspense up to a great ending. Highly recommended.
Movie Review: a good haunted house movie Summary: 3 Starsa good movie easy to follow all i remember most of it is the scary limo driver of the dads past with his smile now that is scary but all in all a good movie to see
Summary of Burnt Offerings [VHS]Based on the Robert Marasco novel of the same name, Dan Curtis's eerie movie puts a spin on celluloid haunted-house sagas. The well-adjusted Rolf family (father Oliver Reed, mother Karen Black, aunt Bette Davis, and young son Lee H.?Montgomery) rent a huge old summer house only to find that its spirit is in control of the estate. The requisite sinister proceedings appear--including a possessed pool and the vision of a sinister hearse driver following Reed--that disrupt the family's unity. Black also falls under the spell of an elderly woman whom she is required to take care of, but no one ever sees. While it may not be as overtly shocking as other ghost tales, Burnt Offerings has a creepiness that gets under your skin thanks to good performances and the dreamy, soft-focus photography. --Bryan Reesman
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