Bloodbath at the House of Death
The movie that took a lot of guts to make!
1984 | 91m | English
Popularity: 0.7 (history)
| Director: | Ray Cameron |
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| Writer: | Barry Cryer, Ray Cameron |
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| Six scientists arrive at the creepy Headstone Manor to investigate a strange phenomena which was the site of a mysterious massacre years earlier where 18 guests were killed in one night. It turns out that the house is the place of a satanic cult lead by a sinister monk who plans to kill the scientists who are inhabiting this house of Satan. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 29, 1984 |
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| Director: | Ray Cameron |
| Writer: | Barry Cryer, Ray Cameron |
| Genres: | Comedy, Horror |
| Keywords | mass murder, serial killer, slasher, mansion, satanic cult, scientists |
| Production Companies | Wildwood Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $2,541,891 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 05, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Kenny Everett | Dr. Lukas Mandeville |
| Pamela Stephenson | Dr. Barbara Coyle |
| Vincent Price | Sinister Man |
| Gareth Hunt | Elliot Broome |
| Don Warrington | Stephen Wilson |
| John Fortune | John Harrison |
| Sheila Steafel | Sheila Finch |
| John Stephen Hill | Henry Noland |
| Cleo Rocos | Deborah Kedding |
| Graham Stark | Blind Man |
| Pat Ashton | Barmaid |
| David Lodge | Inspector Goule |
| Davilia O'Connor | Sheila’s Mum |
| Debbie Linden | Attractive Girl |
| Tim Barrett | Doctor |
| Oscar Quitak | Doctor |
| Ellis Dale | Patient |
| Barry Cryer | Police Inspector |
| Anna Dawson | Nurse |
| Gordon Rollings | Man at Bar |
| Jack Le White | Old Man |
| Ray Cameron | Policeman |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Barry Cryer | Writer |
| Ray Cameron | Director, Writer |
| Mark London | Original Music Composer |
| Mike Moran | Original Music Composer |
| Dusty Miller | Director of Photography |
| Brian West | Director of Photography |
| Brian Tagg | Editor |
| Sue Whatmough | Casting |
| John Sunderland | Art Direction |
| Ken Baker | Assistant Director |
| Peter Bennett | Second Assistant Director |
| Paul Taylor | Third Assistant Director |
| John Maskall | Camera Operator |
| John Ignatius | Focus Puller |
| Peter Turner | Clapper Loader |
| Nick Pearson | Grip |
| Chris Munro | Sound Recordist |
| John Stevenson | Boom Operator |
| Cheryl Lea | Continuity |
| Monica Rogers | Production Coordinator |
| Judy Summers | First Assistant Editor |
| David M. Bosley | Assistant Editor |
| Marcus Thompson | Sound Editor |
| George Boner | Gaffer |
| John Rogers | Best Boy Electric |
| Ron Holmwood | Electrician |
| Eric Allwright | Makeup Artist |
| Elaine Bowerbank | Hairdresser |
| Paul Vachon | Wardrobe Master |
| Jill Dodds | Wardrobe Assistant |
| Heather Armitage | Assistant Art Director |
| Dennis Fruin | Property Master |
| Ray Tranter | Production Accountant |
| Jo Hallam | Assistant Accountant |
| David Farrell | Still Photographer |
| Lynda Levy | Publicist |
| Bob Cross | Construction Manager |
| Andy Nelson | Sound Editor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Ray Cameron | Producer |
| John Downes | Co-Producer |
| Stuart D. Donaldson | Executive Producer |
| Laurence Myers | Executive Producer |
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Was intrigued by this based on the cover but found this spoof of the supernatural horror genre to be more of a bore and terribly unfunny. There were a couple neat camera tricks but I could not wait for this to end. At least the picture and audio of Vinegar Syndrome's Blu-ray were top-notch... **1.0/ ... 5**
**_R-rated early 80s’ horror spoof with Brit humor_** Several years after 18 people die at a cursed manor in England, six diverse researchers go there to investigate the mysterious goings-on. “Bloodbath at the House of Death” came out the same year (1984) as another horror comedy featuring a g ... roup of paranormal investigators, “Ghostbusters,” but this is more akin to “High Spirits,” which debuted four years later. Unlike those flicks, this is more of a spoof, and R-rated at that, with silly references to “Carrie,” “The Shining,” “Alien,” “An American Werewolf in London,” “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” “The Invisible Man” and “The Legend of Hell House,” amongst others, like “Jaws,” “Star Wars,” on and on. Some jokes work well enough while others fall flat with critics arguing that the movie is a bore and guilty of “the crime of attempted comedy.” Yet you can’t beat Vincent Price in his old age (72 years-old during shooting), who has about five scenes in the first hour and a memorable sendoff. Meanwhile blonde Pamela Stephenson and brunette Cleo Rocos are highlights on the feminine front, although they’re underused. I’ve heard it said that the various slayings and gory bits are very “disturbing,” which I suppose would be true for children. It’s obvious to teenagers and adults, however, that the entire flick is a joke and so you just laugh with the bloody mayhem. Anyone who takes it seriously needs to visit the psych ward. That said, there are a couple of effectively creepy moments, such as the manifesting of the body replacements. It runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot at Northaw Place and Northaw and Cuffley, just north of London in Hertfordshire, as well as Potters Bar, which is southwest of there. GRADE: B-