THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD-An
obnoxious police detective (John Bennett) investigates the
disappearance of film star Paul Henderson. A real estate agent (John
Bryans) tells him strange things go on in the house where a woman has
also vanished. He gives the detective the reports on the last few
tenants for him to read. They comprise the stories.
In the first “A Method For Murder”, a horror writer (Denholm Elliot) creates a sinister character called Dominic (Tom Adams). It seems the character comes to life and the writer wonders if he's going insane. The twist ending makes no sense.
In the second “Waxworks”, Peter Cushing plays Phillip, a loner who listens to classical music and mourns the death of his lover. He and his friend Neville (Joss Ackland) become obsessed with a wax figure that resembles the dead woman. The museum's mad owner figures into the climax.
In the third “Sweets To The Sweet”
(related by the real estate agent), Christopher Lee plays a stuck up
businessman who treats his seemingly cute and innocent daughter in an
overly strict manner. It turns out she's not exactly what she appears
to be. Nyree Dawn Porter plays a teacher who tries to help.
In the final story “The Cloak”, Jon Pertwee plays pompous horror star Paul Henderson. When speaking of a film with Dracula in it he says “The one with Bela Lugosi. Not that new fella”. (This was an Amicus production) Henderson buys a mysterious cloak for his latest vampire role and it seems to turn him into a blood sucker. His co-star/lover Korla (Ingrid Pitt) turns out to be the real thing!
In the ridiculous finale Henderson and Korla attack the detective when he goes to investigate.
This is an ok anthology from Hammer Studios' chief English competition at the time and the script by writer Robert Bloch is clever in spots but I thought the stories could have been better. I wasn't really satisfied with the conclusion to most of them and the direction by Peter Duffell seems rushed in parts but it's always good to see a nice old fashioned anthology like this especially with a great cast.
Around this time Bloch was a busy writer doing more stuff for Amicus like ASYLUM and THE TORTURE GARDEN plus TV movies like THE CAT CREATURE and TV show episodes. It's also said that Vincent Price was first offered the role of Paul Henderson but his contract with AIP prevented him from accepting it.
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