From the
design sketches for
Livid, it looks like there's a new house in the neighborhood of creepy or just plain haunted cinematic houses.
Artists from
James Whale and Shirley Jackson to
Charles Addams and Alfred Hitchcock knew that a house is just as important as any of the characters in their stories.
Norman's mothers house in
Psycho.
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Mom's not home... |
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The Addams Family house at 1313 Mockingbird Lane. (I took the picture from
this blog post that looks at the interior and exterior of the house).
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aka, casa de I want to live there. |
Roderick Usher's house in Roger Corman's
The Fall of the House of Usher.
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I have lived in a poorly wired house like this one. |
The Amityville Horror's jack-o-lanterny house.
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"Happy Halloween--Now get out!" |
The just plain wrong house of Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House. The only movie version that I acknowledge is The Haunting (1963).
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The Haunting 1999 never happened. |
Karen Black and Oliver Reed's dream house in
Burnt Offerings. Well, more Karen Black's dream house than Oliver Reed's.
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"I'm sure nothing could go wrong in this creepy old house..." |
And a little more of the sweet design art of the house in
Livid.
Catch
Livid's premiere tonight!
Sun., Sept. 11th, 11:59PM, RYERSON
Tues., Sept. 13th, 5:00PM, AMC 7