The House on Skull Mountain
The House on Skull Mountain is a 1974 horror film directed by Ron Honthaner. After Pauline Christophe (Mary J. Todd McKenzie), the sole heir for the mansion on Skull Mountain dies, four of her family members are called to hear her will. Upon arrival, each of the guests is stalked by a skeleton in a robe.
Plot
Elderly Pauline Christophe dies in her home on Skull Mountain. Two days later, four of her relatives arrive for the funeral and reading of the will: Phillippe, Lorena, Dr. Andrew Cunningham, and Harriet Johnson. Pauline, as well as her butler Thomas and maid Louette, were avid practitioners of voodoo and the funeral proceedings are plagued by various voodoo related phenomena.
More details
author | Mildred Pares |
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director | Ron Honthaner |
genre | horror |
keywords | cunning discover elevator shaft fetish fetishism inherit morning read rocking chair sleep voodoo voodoo doll voodoo in popular culture voodoo ritual |
musicBy | Jerrold Immel |
producer | Ray Storey |
publisher | 20th Century Fox |
recordedAt | Atlanta |
theme | blaxploitation dance zombie |