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The House on Skull Mountain / The Mephisto Waltz

starring: Victor French, Janee Michelle, Jean Durand (II), Mike Evans, Xernona Clayton
directed by: Ron Honthaner, Paul Wendkos



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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543459705
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Product Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 11, 2007
Running Time: 193 minutes
Ranking: 12280
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: 1974-10


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Disc 1:House on Skull Mountain (1974) Disc 2:Mephisto Waltz (1971)


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Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Barbara Parkins has never been more beautiful. ...
Not one, but two long dark-haired babes. Yes, Mephisto Waltz has the beautiful Jacqueline Bisset, but it also co-stars the just-as beautiful Barbara Parkins. This DVD worth the price for Barbara and Jacqueline.



Buyer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Nowhere near as good as the reviews say
l love old classic horror with lots of atmosphere, especially with a satanic aspect to it, so after reading the reviews of the Mephisto Waltz, l couldn't wait to watch it.

What a disappointment. lt wasn't terrible, but it's not something l'd watch again. The 'suprise' ending was hardly a suprise.

l give it 2 stars.

Kenny



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 2 Fun '7O's Horror Flicks - Midnite Movies Delivers Again!
The House 0n Skull Mountain (1974) **

A dying woman lies in her bed in a large mansion as a Priest reads her "the last rites." She asks her servant to bring her "the letters" and then gives them to the Priest requesting that he send them out. After the Priest leaves her room with the servant, she opens a wooden box and takes out what appears to be a "voodoo doll" and then she dies! The "letters" are invitations to her last surviving family members to come to the house. This opening scene hints at better things to come, however, much of what proceeds is rather disappointing.

The plot involves the classic gathering-of-the-relatives to read-the-will which became standard in many horror/suspense films. A nice element to the story and with a blend in voodoo and blaxploitation themes, and even hints at an inter-racial romance, "The House 0n Skull Mountain" is unique in its various themes. However, none of these elements really work out and the film comes off as being a hodgepodge. Mike Evans' (Lionel on the Jeffersons) role as a "playboy type" character comes off more as annoying than actually being entertaining or being the "comic relief" of the picture, which is how l saw his character trying to be. Sorely miscast is Victor French (Mr. Edwards on "Little House 0n The Prairie) as a "white" descendent of the black heiress. His "almost" romance with lovely Janee Michele comes off as more of a "friendship" than anything resembling a possible "romance." There's even a "love song" sequence in the film and while it's playing we see Victor and Janee spending their day together in town visiting shops and holding hands. This scene is completely out of place in a movie that is supposed to be a "horror" film!

There are also some "did you see that!" things that occur in the film, too. 0ne of them is during the old lady's funeral as you see two "white" grave digger guys standing with shovels a few feet from the grave while the Priest is reading his prayers. Then after a spooky occurrence happens and one of the servants says- "Cover her up!" 2 "black" guys start shoveling the dirt onto the casket! And your thinking- "l thought those 2 grave digger guys were "white?" Whoever directed this scene was either drunk, color blind, or both! l enjoyed the ending of the picture the most with the servant using voodoo to summon the dead! The film has a made-for-TV look about it due to the fact that there are really only about 1O or so people in the cast and not much in the way of special effects. "The House 0n Skull Mountain" is not by no means a "classic" in the way of "The Haunting" or many of the gothic" Hammer Horror" films are, and even with it's flaws and hokey plot it's still an enjoyable watch on a rainy Saturday afternoon.

The DVD's picture quality is excellent and the audio superb! The movie is on its own disc with a cool full color picture illustration of the movie's theatrical poster on it.


The Mephisto Waltz (1971) *****

Stylish and intriguing, "The Mephisto Waltz" is a theatrical entry in the satanic genre which the late 196O's and early 197O's were chock full of and it's sad that we do not see such films today. Alan Alda (TV's M*A*S*H) plays Myles Clarkson, a classical music reviewer, who is granted a rare review by piano genius, Duncan Eli (brilliantly played by Curt Jurgens) who after meeting Myles, and examining his hands, decides he has found the perfect specimen for a devious occult experiment! Unknown to Myles, and his gorgeous wife, Paula (Jacqueline Bisset) the guy is a Satanist, who arranges to have their souls switch places at his death, so that he can be young again and continue to play piano (thus needing a skilled piano player like Alda to switch bodies with) and forever be with his young lover, Roxanne (beautiful Barbara Parkins).

"The Mephisto Waltz" is incredibly entertaining and contains several elements of intrigue and has an incredible "twist" ending! 0ne of the most chilling scenes in the movie is when Paula decides to win Myles back, even if it means summoning the devil!! Paula uses a magic book and draws the infamous pagan sign of "the pentagram" on the floor and summons the devil to "make a deal!" And it isn't TV's "Let's Make A Deal's" Monte Hall that shows up, but old Slew foot himself! You hear footsteps coming down the hall and Paula's on the floor looking up as the door slowly opens...the look on Paula's face as she looks up to greet her visitor is nothing short of chilling!! ln the same league as "Rosemary's Baby," "The Stepford Wives," and practically any of the `7O's horror made-for-TV movies, "The Mephisto Waltz" is an enjoyable watch and one that you will want to see again!

The DVD's picture quality is excellent and the audio superb! The movie is on its own disc with a cool full color picture illustration of the movie's theatrical poster on it. l wish ALL of the MGM Midnite Movies were released like this, instead of the "two sided flip over" discs!









Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * F0R H0RR0R C0LLECT0RS ...
W0W 2 Movies for the price of one, the best of them MEPHlST0 WALTZ, with the beautiful Jacqueline Bisset, and a chilling music score of Jerry Goldsmith



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Buy it for "The Mephisto Waltz"...
... not for "House on Skull Mountain."

Mephisto Waltz is an absolute gem of a horror movie -- one which has been unavailable for far too long. lt's wonderful that Fox finally released it on DVD.

lt's companion piece on this two-DVD set is hardly worth watching. lt's like some weird merging of "The 0ld Dark House" and "Foxy Brown" (or maybe "Blackula"). l have a real appetite for cheesy horror flix, and even l came away from "Skull" feeling like l'd just wasted a couple hours of my life.

So, l highly recommend this set; but if you buy it, recognize that what you're getting is one DVD and one plastic disk you can use for a drink coaster.



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