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The House That Vanished

1974, Movie, R, 95 mins

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A model sees a murder committed in an old house, but after telling her boyfriend about the crime, she can't seem to find the house. Directed by Spanish sexploitation king Larraz, this film has more than its share of gratuitous sex and nudity, and includes a predictable and absurd twist ending. More proof, if more were needed, that most thriller pictures with the word "house" in the title aren't worth the price of admission. leave a comment
Year: 1974
Rated R

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Cast
Andrea Allan: Valerie
Karl Lanchbury: Paul
Judy Matheson: Lorna
Peter Forbes-Robertson: Hornby
Maggie Walker: Aunt Susanna
Annabella Wood: Stella

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