Dementia 13 Official Trailer HD Horror Movie Remake 2017

Dementia 13 Official Trailer HD Horror Movie Remake 2017

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After John Haloran (Peter Read) dies, his wife, Louise (Luana Anders), fears that she will be denied his inheritance. Fabricating a story about John traveling to the United States, she joins the rest of the Haloran family at their Irish estate as they hold a memorial for John's sister, who died in a lake eight years ago. Louise schemes to convince Lady Haloran (Eithne Dunne) that she can speak with the dead child. However, this plan is interrupted by an axe murderer loose on the estate.

Initial release: September 25, 1963

Director: Francis Ford Coppola

Budget: 30,000 USD

Music composed by: Ronald Stein

Distributor: American International Pictures

A mysterious masked killer terrorizes members of a family at a secluded estate.

Initial release: October 6, 2017

Director: Richard LeMay

Language: English language

This article is about the 1963 film. For the remake, see Dementia 13 (2017 film).

Dementia 13 (released as The Haunted and the Hunted in the United Kingdom) is a 1963 horror-thriller film released by American International Pictures, starring William Campbell, Patrick Magee and Luana Anders. The film was written and directed by Francis Coppola and produced by Roger Corman. Although Coppola had been involved in at least two nudie films previously, Dementia 13 served as his first mainstream "legitimate" directorial effort.

Corman offered Coppola the chance to direct a low-budget horror film in Ireland with funds left over from Corman's recently completed The Young Racers, on which Coppola had worked as a sound technician. The producer wanted a cheap Psycho copy—complete with gothic atmosphere and brutal killings—and Coppola quickly wrote a screenplay in accordance with Corman's requirements. Although he was given total directorial freedom during production, Coppola found himself fighting with Corman after the film was completed. The producer declared it unreleasable and demanded several changes be made. Corman eventually brought in another director, Jack Hill, to film additional sequences.

The title appears on a marquee in the Coppola-produced film American Graffiti (1973), even though that film was set in 1962, before the release of Dementia 13.

A remake by director Richard LeMay was released on October 6, 2017.

William Campbell as Richard Haloran. Dementia 13 was one of several Roger Corman productions the veteran B-movie character actor appeared in,[2] but it was the first that was completed on such a small budget. Coppola had convinced Campbell (and his The Young Racers co-star Patrick Magee) to appear in the film. The actor originally felt it would turn out to be a strictly "amateur endeavor," but he soon became impressed by Coppola’s leadership abilities, talent, and energy on the set.[3] Campbell recalled years later, "There were all kinds of promises as to what he [Coppola] would do for me later. It was one of those 'I-owe-you-one' things, but he never did anything! I tried to get to him when he was doing The Godfather, thinking that a cop or gangster part might be good for about 17 weeks, but after Dementia 13, I was never able to get through to him again!"[4]

Luana Anders as Louise Haloran. Anders' role as the scheming wife of a rich but prematurely dead heir to a fortune is one of the actress's most notable screen roles.[5] Dementia 13 was one of several appearances she made in AIP productions. Most of these films had been directed by Roger Corman, including a major role co-starring with Vincent Price in The Pit and the Pendulum (1961). Like Campbell and Patrick Magee, Anders had been borrowed by Coppola from the cast of Corman's just completed The Young Racers. After Dementia 13, Anders never had such a sizable role again, appearing in numerous small parts in both television and film until her death from breast cancer in 1996.

Patrick Magee as Dr. Justin Caleb. Magee's role as the family doctor who manages to solve the mystery in Dementia 13 was one of many horror film parts the Tony Award-winning actor accepted during the course of his distinguished career. He had just finished shooting Corman's The Young Racers when Coppola convinced him, along with his Racers co-stars Campbell and Anders, to appear in Coppola's debut feature. Years later, Campbell warmly remembered Magee as being a brilliant performer. although a little prone to overacting.[3]

Bart Patton as Billy Haloran

Mary Mitchell as Kane

Eithne Dunne as Lady Haloran

Peter Read as John Haloran

Karl Schnazer as Simon, the poacher

Ron Perry as Arthur

Derry O'Donovan as Lillian, the maid

Barbara Dowling as Kathleen Haloran

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