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Horror Hotel
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Horror Hotel (1960)
George Baxt scripted this extraordinarily good chiller from a story by Milton Subotsky, who also
co-produced. A college student (Venetia Stevenson) with an interest in witchcraft goes to the
Massachusetts town of Whitewood. It's a foggy, spooky town which gets even scarier when Stevenson
discovers that the owner of the Raven's Inn, Mrs. Newlis (Patricia Jessel) is in fact a 268-year old
witch. Jessel sold her soul to the Devil to regain her life after being burned at the stake. The whole
town is her coven, including Stevenson's kindly history professor (Christopher Lee). Stevenson's
boyfriend and brother arrive to look for her and discover human sacrifices and all sorts of evil
goings-on. One of the few horror films of the period which still has the power to frighten, Horror
Hotel is required viewing for genre fans.
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