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Monday, April 6, 2026

A Darkness At Blaisedon (1969)

After inheriting a house that has a reputation for being haunted, a young woman (Marj Dusay) hires a parapsychologist (Kerwin Mathews) to investigate and prove that the house is not haunted. Directed by Lela Swift (NIGHTMARE AT 43 HILLCREST). An unsold television pilot that would have Mathews' parapsychologist and his assistant (Cal Bellini) investigating the supernatural each week. As a haunted house movie, it's predictable and dull and it looks ugly (it was shot on videotape instead of film). It was produced by Dan Curtis who has some history with horror (he created, produced and directed the gothic soap opera DARK SHADOWS) but came up with a lemon here. With Thayer David and Louis Edmonds.

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