* Spoiler Alert * — Jane

If you’ve never seen Amicus Productions’ The House That Dripped Blood (1971) but think you might see it, then don’t look at this picture:

Amicus was famous for its portmanteau horror films, i.e., full-length features consisting of short stories unconnected to one another save through their relationship to the movie’s unifying gimmick—in this case, a house with a bad history, recounted to a police detective with weird ears by a priggish estate agent who has a knack for sealing rental deals by warning people away.

House presents four tales, one of which is scarcely connected to the house at all. The best of the lot is “Sweets to the Sweet,” featuring our Jane (Chloe Franks), with Christopher Lee as her father. There’s also a governess—ever a sign of good things to come. Or evil things, as the case may be.

Another of the House segments is titled “Waxworks,” but rest assured, “Sweets” is the story where the wax—in effigy—really works.

The House that Dripped Blood on IMDb.

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