Written by Robb White
Directed by William Castle
Buck: "You really are a witch, aren't you?"
Elaine: "Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies."
I opted for some 1960s horror last night and went for this one. It was something of an interesting choice. A family inherit a house and some of the former occupants still linger around the place. As they do.
The family in question are Cyrus Zorba (Donald Woods), his wife Hilda (Rosemary DeCamp) as well as their children Medea (Jo Morrow) and Buck aka Arthur (Charles Herbert). The house was bequeathed to them by Cyrus's deceased uncle, Dr. Plato Zorba and came with a maid named Elaine Zacharides (Margaret Hamilton).
For most of this movie, Buck assumed that Elaine was a witch and she did nothing to correct him on the matter. In fact, she went out of her way to confirm his assumptions. At the very least, she was involved in occult activities with Plato and lawyer Benjamin Rush (Martin Milner). Yup, this was a house full of ghosts.
The one who seemed the most perceptive to the ghosts was Buck himself and he took great delight in telling his parents about the ghosts in question. There's also a subplot involving missing money that Plato had, which had Benjamin working with Buck to try and find the money. There's also a rather half baked romantic subplot with Benjamin and Medea that added little to proceedings.
Anyways the ghosts themselves are a lively enough lot. There's thirteen of them as the title promised and it's up to Elaine to try and keep them in line. Of course, it was the deceitful Benjamin that became the thirteenth ghost after his treachery and attempts to kill Buck came about.
As for the ghosts, I liked that the ending implied they weren't gone and that only Buck and Elaine were aware of that. Buck in particular seemed rather gleeful about the idea of them sticking around. The last scene with Elaine ended it on a suitable note.
- William Castle provided the opening and closing moments trying to convince audiences that ghosts were real. He convinced me.
- There's a 2001 remake of this movie that I intend to watch later this month.
- I liked the use of the blue and red filters at different points in the film to confirm the ghosts.
- Chronology: Set during a few days upon Cyrus and his fsmily moving into that house.
Not the spookiest ghost story I've seen but 13 Ghosts certainly made for a strong supernatural horror fest. If William Castle can't convince you of the existence of ghosts, then no one will.
Rating: 7 out of 10
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