Don't Look In The Basement
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Don't Look In The Basement (1973, USA) is a Horror film directed by S.F. Brownrigg.
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Main Details
- Released in 1973
- Color
- Runtime: 89 min
- Production Co: Camera 2 Productions, Century Films
- Distribution Co: Cine Globe (1973) (USA) (theatrical), Hallmark Releasing Corp. (1973) (USA) (theatrical) (re-release), Ambassador Film Distributors (1974) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Directed by S.F. Brownrigg
- Written by Thomas Pope (uncredited), Tim Pope
- Starring: Bill McGhee (as William Bill McGhee), Jessie Lee Fulton, Robert Dracup.
- Produced by S.F. Brownrigg, Walter L. Krusz
- Original Music by Robert Farrar
- Cinematography by Robert B. Alcott (as Robert Alcott)
- Film Editing by Jerry Caraway
Plot Summary
- A young psychiatric nurse goes to work at a lonesome asylum following a murder. There, she experiences varying degrees of torment from the patients.
Also Known As
- Death Ward #13 (USA)
- Don't Go in the Basement (UK)
- Non guardare in cantina (Italy)
- The Forgotten (USA)
Taglines
- The Day The Insane Took Over The Asylum! | To avoid fainting, repeat: "It's only a movie..." | Not Recommended for Persons Over 30! | They lived out their fantasies... Now they are dying for them!