Haunts

1977 Mystery & Suspense

Despite bearing the earmarks of a cheap slasher outing, this quirky little thriller emerges a surprisingly original murder mystery with some well-executed twists. May Britt (formerly Mrs. Sammy Davis Jr.) plays a seemingly innocent farm girl (with more than a few toys rolling loose in the attic) convinced that her slovenly uncle (played by a delightfully grumpy Cameron Mitchell) is the man responsible for the grisly scissor-murders of several local girls. The validity of her suspicion has little bearing on the story's outcome, however, as the plot takes a rather unexpected turn halfway through. This seedy but fun horror film is buoyed by Britt's enjoyably loony performance coupled with the cranky antics of Mitchell and the town's drunken sheriff, Aldo Ray.

Director: Herb Freed

Starring: May Britt, Aldo Ray, Cameron Mitchell, Susan Nohr, William Gray Espy

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Awards

  • Best International Film

    Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films (1982)

     
  • Richard Loncraine

    Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival (1978)