Dungeon of Harrow
Let me break this film down for y'all:
Take one of Roger Cormann's Poe films from the 60's. Switch the story around to be based loosely (VERY loosely) on the Marquis de Sade. Take away about 60% of the budget and 90% of the talent involved. Now, add a touch of LSD for good measure : Tada! What you're left with is most likely something like Dungeon of Harrow.
Really strange, no-budget, obscure-as-all-heck little film that I watched for the first time last Halloween, and have decided to turn into a tradition. It's poorly made, the quality of the DVD is crap as well, but there is just something about this movie that I enjoy.
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"There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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