Friday, August 16, 2019

HOUSE OF DREAMS 1963 (SINISTER CINEMA)

Another obscure oddity from Sinister Cinema.

Robert Berry wrote, produced, directed and stars in this ultra low budget oddity.

Berry plays a writer who has a strange recurring dream about an abandoned and spooky house down the street. His wife claims he is working too hard and not to worry about it too much.

Slowly the dreams progress to the point where her dreams of going to the house and seeing people he knows, then the next morning he finds that that person has died.

The dreams slowly drive the man to the edge. His best friend and wife appear in separate drams and soon both are dead. The ending is a predictable ending, but a fun one anyway.

I read a lot of bad stuff about this movie before I bought it, and all I can say is it's an easy target. Look, it's very, very low budget. The actors are not professional, but to me it turned out fine. Yes, there are a few flaws, but who cares. I think any horror fan should seek out this oddity and see it.

I love the opening credit sequence as the names are written on the old, dirty floors, the walls, the doors, etc. Yep, I'm going to probably be the only one to Recommend this film, but I liked it. The print from Sinister is very good. Filmed in Decker, Indiana.

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