The Haunted Castle

1921 [GERMAN]

Action / Crime / Drama / Horror / Mystery

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German 2.0
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1 hr 21 min
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German 2.0
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18 fps
1 hr 21 min
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Reviewed by Cineanalyst4 / 10

No Haunting

One character has a dream of a ghoulish hand abducting him, but otherwise, the gobs of eye makeup on the actors, typical then, is as haunting as this film, "The Haunted Castle" (which isn't a literal translation, anyhow),gets. It's more of a mystery picture--a whodunit, fundamentally.

This is an early offering in F.W. Murnau's film-making career, and none of the brilliance of his later films ("Nosferatu", "The Last Laugh", "Faust", "Sunrise") is evident here. "The Haunted Castle" is prosaically filmed, despite the assistance of two competent cinematographers, László Schäffer ("Berlin: Symphony of a Great City") and Fritz Arno Wagner ("Nosferatu" and several of Fritz Lang and G.W. Pabst's films). Additionally, Hermann Warm ("Caligari") was the production designer. The castle interiors are rather rich, at least. But, the miniature used for the exterior views of the castle, as a transition effect, is overused and ineffective. I don't care for the iris openings and closings, either; they're usually too obtrusive for transition editing.

Anyhow, there were some surprises in the plot for me, but that didn't make it worthwhile. Despite having another giant of Weimar cinema, Carl Mayer ("Caligari", "The Last Laugh"),as one of the screenwriters, the plot is slow-paced and never evolves to anything higher than a whodunit--and not even a good one at that. The acting is too obvious and overdone, as well. The talent involved did much better work elsewhere.

Reviewed by Bunuel19766 / 10

The Haunted Castle (F.W. Murnau, 1921) **1/2

I knew going in this was not a horror film, in spite of the English title: while not uninteresting in itself, it emerges as a very minor Murnau. Little of the director's trademark stylistics are present here; the film does constitute an early use of flashback, as it slowly divulges the events behind a past crime for which the wrong man was accused – but the characters don't exactly set the screen on fire.

The Sinister Cinema edition I watched was a mere 56 minutes in length, as opposed to the restored 74-minute version of the film; not surprisingly, the choppy editing (full of phony-looking transitions and an equally pointless establishing shot of the castle used ad nauseam throughout) made the plot somewhat hard to follow – and the lack of detail in the print itself, not to mention the absence of an accompanying music score, didn't help matters either!

Even so, the film is worth watching for the unethical way the elderly hero goes about discovering the real identity of his brother's killer and for a couple of brief – if irrelevant – dream sequences, one expressionistic (and which can now be seen as a dry run for NOSFERATU [1922]) and the other surreal. Some years back, Image Entertainment had announced a DVD release of THE HAUNTED CASTLE but, for reasons known only to them, it was summarily cancelled and has yet to appear officially on any digital format.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca6 / 10

Fine-looking murder mystery

THE HAUNTED CASTLE (1921, original title Schloss Vogelod, aka Castle Vogeloed) is another work from the legendary director F. W. Murnau, best known of course for the following year's NOSFERATU. This is another spooky and atmospheric little story, although anyone expecting an explicitly supernatural plot will be disappointed, so the title is a little misleading. The story sees a bunch of characters holed up at the titular location when another man arrives; a strange, friendless count who stands accused of the murder of his own brother. However, he protests his innocence and desires to clear his name...

In essence it's a murder mystery of the kind that later found popular in America and Britain in the shape of the 'old dark house' genre. Plenty of arguments and volatility from the assembled characters, but the horror is limited to the spooky surroundings and the odd dream sequence. I caught this in a high definition print on Youtube courtesy of Lumiere and it looks fantastic with the usual colour tinting drawing out the beauty of the cinematography. Slightly plotted, then, but a feast for the eyes.

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