Despite some inventive photography and decent gore for its day, its uneven pace renders it a curio for Coppola fans.
Dementia 13 (1963)
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Reviews Counted:16
Fresh:9
Rotten:7
Average Rating:5.6/10
Runtime: 81 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Francis Ford Coppola's directorial debut, produced by horror king Roger Corman, is a terror-filled tale of family ties chopped to pieces. DEMENTIA 13's opening scene of Louise and John Haloran... Francis Ford Coppola's directorial debut, produced by horror king Roger Corman, is a terror-filled tale of family ties chopped to pieces. DEMENTIA 13's opening scene of Louise and John Haloran alone on a boat drifting nowhere (as an Elvis Presley song plays hauntingly) is reminiscent of many Hitchcock films. Its 1963 release was just the beginning of what, for Coppola, would be a long career of helming chillingly powerful masterworks such as APOCALYPSE NOW and THE GODFATHER. Set in a spooky Irish castle, DEMENTIA 13 begins as the Haloran family gathers to memorialize the death of the youngest sister, Kathleen. While various family members plot and connive, an ax murderer is roaming the grounds, and Kathleen's body shows up at just the wrong time. Slowly, the family members become increasingly suspicious of each other--as well as of the ghosts that haunt the castle. But when the sinister family doctor is called in to help with the mystery, the expertly contrived Coppola chills really take hold. [More]
Starring: William Campbell, Luana Anders, Patrick Magee, Ethne Dunn
Starring: William Campbell, Luana Anders, Patrick Magee, Ethne Dunn, Mary Mitchell, Peter Read
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Screenwriter: Francis Ford Coppola, Jack Hill
Producer: Roger Corman
Composer: Ronald Stein
Reviews for Dementia 13
The location (an Irish castle) is used imaginatively, the Gothic atmosphere is suitably potent, and there's a wonderfully sharp cameo from Patrick Magee as the family doctor.
An upstart's precocious proposal on artistry, independence, and the business of family, or vice-versa
A little gem of gothic horror, stylishly helmed on a shoestring budget.
It's standard horror fare -- with one interesting effect that turned up again, 12 years later, in The Conversation.
Coppola's promise as a director is on display in this interesting piece of gothic horror.
A promising subject quickly falls apart in Francis Coppola's ignominious feature debut.
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