House of Mystery

It Struck From The Tomb!

4.7
19341h 2m

Out of the Mystic Temples of Old India crept this terrible Monster to wreak vengeance of the Hindu Gods. One by one its victims fell with not a trace of the bloody assassin.

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Cast

Photo of Ed Lowry

Ed Lowry

Dylan "Jack" Armstrong

Photo of Verna Hillie

Verna Hillie

Ella Browning

Photo of John Sheehan

John Sheehan

Harry Smith

Photo of Brandon Hurst

Brandon Hurst

Hindu Priest

Photo of Fritzi Ridgeway

Fritzi Ridgeway

Stella Walker

Photo of Clay Clement

Clay Clement

John Prendergast

Photo of Dale Fuller

Dale Fuller

Geraldine Carfax

Photo of Harry C. Bradley

Harry C. Bradley

Horatio Potter

Photo of Irving Bacon

Irving Bacon

Ned Pickens

Photo of Mary Foy

Mary Foy

Hyacinth Potter

Photo of Dick Botiller

Dick Botiller

Hindu (uncredited)

Photo of Eddy Chandler

Eddy Chandler

Detective Sawyer (uncredited)

Photo of George Cleveland

George Cleveland

Detective Clancy (uncredited)

Photo of James C. Morton

James C. Morton

Englishman (uncredited)

Photo of Emil Van Horn

Emil Van Horn

Ape (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

5/10

Half way through this film, I felt as sure I'd seen it before as if I, too, had a crystal ball just like the guru-esque high priest who brings down the curse of Kali on poor old archaeologist "Prendergast" (Clay Clement) after he inadvertently killed a monkey. Luckily, he is rescued from a fate worse than death by belly-dancing "Chandra" (Joyzelle Joyner) and manages to escape - with some loot. Skip forward many years and the man - now calling him self "Pren" - reconvenes the team in his country house with a view dividing the proceeds - but with one small proviso: they must bide with him for one week. Easy-peasy think they, but soon the curse starts to take effect and the list of inheritors starts to dwindle... It's actually quite a fun little story, just way too derivative - you've seen it all before. The acting is pretty lethargic, the settings very stage bound and the dialogue serves little more purpose than as a tram line getting us to the inevitable conclusion. Oh - and yes, there's a big ape... but is he a man or a monkey? Passes an hour but you won't remember much afterwards.

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