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an extreamly scarey movie title...
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i can remember a movie i seen ages ago, but i just cant figure out its name.. can anyone help me? --- a group of people have been invited to a house because they have "won" somthing, but then the house starts killing them one at a time.. one of the first things i can remember is that a woman is playing a piano and one of the strings snaps, and hits her eye... i remember a bug fireplace in the background.. i can remember at the end of the movie there was one surviver, and he only survived because he shouted to the house that he was adopted --- everyone but him had some relation to the house, which is the reasion the house was attacking them, getting revenge.... im not sure when the movie came out, i think it might have been sometime in the 90s... so sorry i cant describe it any more, i cant remember much of it, but i remember it was a great movie, and one i need for my DVD collection.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.there is another film that it sounds like but i cant remember what its calle ddoes the guy leave with a woman on a ledge at the end of it and there is loads of water round them and they have to wait for someone to help them down . they get a million pound to stay in there 4 a night. and the house locks up when they get in it. hope i have been some use to you let me know if it house on haunted hill
There are two versions of House on Haunted Hill � a modern version and an earlier version (1959) which stars Vincent Price and is well worth checking out and, knowing the quality of Price's work, is probably superior to the more recent version.
Trivia � the exterior of the house in the Price film is a famous modernist building in LA designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Trivia � the exterior of the house in the Price film is a famous modernist building in LA designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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