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I Spy Spooky Mansion
Developer(s)Black Hammer Productions
Publisher(s)Scholastic
SeriesI Spy
Platform(s)Windows, Mac OS, Mac OS X, iPhone OS, Wii
ReleaseWindows
September 7, 1999
Mac OS
September 7, 1999
iPhone OS
September 3, 2009
Wii
October 2010
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

I Spy Spooky Mansion is a 'search-and-find' PC game developed by Black Hammer Productions and published by Scholastic in 1999 based on the I Spy children's books.

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Gameplay[edit]

In the game, The player starts off at the entrance of a haunted house. They enter and are locked inside. The 'Guide' (aka Skeleton and additionally known as Skelly) informs the player that they must earn puzzle pieces to escape the house. They search the various rooms of the mansion for the objects specified on the bottom of the screen. Once all of the objects in an area have been found, Skelly appears and awards the player with a puzzle piece. Once the player has collected all of the puzzle pieces, they may combine them inside the message frame to obtain instructions leading to Skelly's secret study in the library. To get into the library, the blue book must be pulled, followed by the green book and finally the red book. This causes the head on the bookshelf to move, unlocking the secret entrance to Skelly's study. The player can then escape through the window by climbing down a rope with Skelly, taking them back to the front entrance of the house. The player is then invited back into the house for more I Spy riddles. From there the player must find the ingredients to Skelly's favourite recipe: Shrinking Soup. Once the player gains all of the ingredients for Shrinking Soup, they are able to eat it and escape the mansion through a mousehole by the front door. This hole takes the player back to the front entrance of the mansion, where Skelly invites the player into the house for a final game of riddles. To escape for a third time, the player must collect all of the parts to fix Skelly's ghost machine. Once all of the pieces are collected, the player uses the blueprints supplied by Skelly to fix the ghost machine. Six ghosts are created using the ghost machine, and then the ghosts are put back into the machine. Finally, Skelly throws himself into the machine to turn into a ghost, called the 'Get-Out Ghost.' The 'Get-Out Ghost' propels the player out the chimney of the mansion, and the game is over.

Re-releases[edit]

On September 3, 2009, Scholastic re-released a version of the game on the iPhone and re-released it on the Wii in October 2010. The re-releases expand on the original game in many ways, by adding an additional story after the secret message is uncovered, and adding additional rooms. They boast over 30 I Spy riddles, however many of these riddles have the player revisiting previous stages multiple times.

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Ghosthouse
Directed byUmberto Lenzi
Produced byAristide Massaccesi[1]
Screenplay byUmberto Lenzi
Story byUmberto Lenzi[2]
Starring
  • Daniela Barnes
  • Greg Rhodes
  • Kristen Fourgerosse
  • Mary Sellers
Music byPiero Montanari
CinematographyFranco Delli Colli
Edited byRosanna Landi[3]
Filmirage Production Group[1]
Distributed byGruppo
  • January 1988 (Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival)
  • 21 May 1988 (Japan)
  • 11 August 1988 (Italy)
95 minutes[1]
CountryItaly[1]

Ghosthouse (Italian: La casa 3–Ghosthouse) is a 1988 Italian horror film written and directed by Umberto Lenzi. It co-starred Lara Wendel and Donald O'Brien. The plot focuses on a deserted house where the visions of a ghostly girl and her haunted doll wreak havoc on those who enter it.

Plot[edit]

In 'Ghosthouse', the story begins in 1967, when a man named Sam Baker finds his young daughter, Henrietta, hiding in the basement, after killing her cat with a pair of scissors. More angry than surprised, the man locks his daughter up in the basement, telling her that she has to be punished for what she did. Sam later tells his wife that he thinks their daughter is under some kind of spell or a curse, a theory that Henrietta's mother adamantly rejects. Afterwards, both Sam and his wife are brutally murdered by an unseen killer. While her parents are being murdered upstairs, Henrietta cries in the basement. She finds comfort in holding a strange clown doll, which plays an eerie lullaby music.

Twenty years later, an amateur radio operator named Paul picks up a signal of two people screaming, presumably before being attacked. Paul somehow manages to track down the location where these screaming occurred and travels there with his girlfriend, Martha.The young couple arrive to the place where the screamings took place, which is the same house where Henrietta and her parents used to live. There, they are harshly greeted by a hostile caretaker named Valkos, who tries to scare them away and accuses them of snooping around. Martha tells Paul that she does, in fact, want to get out of there, because the house gives her a bad feeling and that it has an evil aura.

The young couple break into the house to come across a group of four young intruders: Jim, Tina, Mark and his girlfriend, Susan (the first three are siblings). Jim, owns a radio and his voice sounds exactly like the person that Paul heard screaming the night before, through his own radio. Paul, who conveniently recorded those screamings on tape, allows Jim to listen to the recordings, and though the later one admits that the voice in that tape sounds exactly like his, he denies being that person.

Later that day, in the basement, Jim encounters the spirit of Henrietta, who smiles at him in a macabre way, carrying the clown doll in her arms, while the terrifying lullaby music begins to sound. Unable to move and escape, Jim begins to scream desperately, just as he was heard screaming on Paul's recording from the day before. An old and rusty fan begins to move its blades on its own, until one of them comes off, cutting Jim's neck, who dies instantly. Right after this, Valkos, the caretaker of the house, tries to attack Tina, Susan and Mark, who manage to escape him. When the police arrive to investigate Jim's death, they wrongly assume that he was murdered by the deranged Valkos, implying that the old man has a very strange fixation with the house and considers it as his own.

Paul and Martha leave the house and carry out an investigation regarding the previous owners of the place. Paul discovers that Sam Baker (Henrietta's father) used to work as a funeral director and had a habit of stealing personal items from the dead. He also finds out that Henrietta's doll was actually a toy that her father had stolen from a dead child. Paul and Martha return to the infamous house to advise Mark, Tina, and Susan to leave, assuming they are in great danger, but things do not go as planned. Finally, all the occupants of the old house come face to face with Henrietta's spirit or witness strange and supernatural events that result in their deaths. In the end, only Paul, Martha and Susan survive the strange and deadly events. Before leaving the place, Susan asks who Henrietta was, to which Paul answers that she was a normal girl, until her father gave her the clown doll.

Later, we see Martha and Paul talking a walk downtown, when Martha is shocked to see the scary looking clown doll that Henrietta owned, displayed in a store window. The clown begins to smile evily. After this, while Paul is crossing the street, the traffic lights abruptly go from red to green, which leads to Paul being hit by a bus, while Martha screams, horrified.

Cast[edit]

  • Lara Wendel as Martha
  • Greg Scott as Paul Rogers
  • Mary Sellers as Susan
  • Ron Houck as Mark Dalen
  • Martin Jay as Jim Dalen
  • Kate Silver as Tina Dalen
  • Donald O'Brien as Valkos
  • Kristen Fougerousse as Henrietta Baker

Production[edit]

Towards the end of the 1980s, the Italian genre film industry was producing less material.[1] Independent companies began focusing on foreign markets where their products would sell more easily, either theatrically or on home video.[1] One company was Aristide Massaccesi's Filmirage, founded in 1980. It began producing low-budget horror films by the mid-1980s, including Deran Serafian's Interzone, Michele Soavi's Stage Fright and Umberto Lenzi's Ghosthouse.[1]

Despite the credits citing one Cinthia McGavin as the screenwriter, the screenplay was written by Lenzi.[3] Lenzi first wrote Ghosthouse's story in January 1987 and found Italian and American funding from through producer Roberto Di Girolamo, who later left the project due to financial issues.[1] This led to Massaccesi entering the project as a producer. The film consequently was shot in the United States, as other Filmirage productions were.[1] The film was shot in Boston and Cohasset, Massachusetts.[1]

Release[edit]

Ghosthouse was first shown at the Avoriaz Fanstastic Film Festival in France in January 1988.[1] This was followed by screenings in Japan on May 21, 1988.[1] The film was released on home video in the United Kingdom by Colourbox in March 1988.[4]

The film was eventually picked up by distributor Achille Manzotti who re-titled the film in Italy as La casa 3-Ghosthouse where the film was distributed by Gruppo on August 11, 1988.[1] Naming horror films 'La Casa' with houses in their titles was a popular trend in 1980s Italy, which began with the American films The Evil Dead and Evil Dead 2 being retitled La casa and La casa 2 respectively.[5] Massaccesi said 'Manzotti's idea to change the title to 'La Casa 3' (made the film a success). If he'd left the original title 'Ghosthouse', hardly anyone might have gone to see it.'[6]

The financial success of Ghosthouse led to Massaccesi and Manzotti to follow up the film with another sequel, La casa 4.[7]

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Reception[edit]

In a contemporary reviews, Giovanna Grassi of Corriere della Sera praised only the cinematography by Franco Delli Colli and score by Piero Montanari, ultimately blaming the films' 'great confusion and lack of accuracy'[1][8] Philip Nutman and Mario Cortini wrote in Gorezone that Ghosthouse offered 'No real surprises [...] but it's a competent 90 minutes with a reasonable body count and puts of the old red stuff.'[9]

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefghijklmnCurti 2019, p. 155.
  2. ^Curti 2019, p. 154.
  3. ^ abCurti 2019, p. 156.
  4. ^Hayward 1988, p. 156.
  5. ^Curti 2019, p. 157.
  6. ^Palmerini & Mistretta 1996, p. 79.
  7. ^Curti 2019, p. 158.
  8. ^Grassi, Giovanna (August 20, 1988). 'Horror italiano'. Corriere della Sera (in Italian).
  9. ^Cortini & Nutman 1989, p. 46.

Sources[edit]

  • Cortini, Mario; Nutman, Philip (January 1989). 'Pastaland Splatter Roundup'. Gorezone. No. 5. O'Quinn Studios, Inc.
  • Curti, Roberto (2019). Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1980-1989. McFarland. ISBN978-1476672434.
  • Hayward, Anthony (1988). 'Video Releases'. Film Review 1988-9. Columbus Books Limited. ISBN0-86287-939-6.
  • Palmerini, Luca M.; Mistretta, Gaetano (1996). Spaghetti Nightmares. Fantasma Books. ISBN0963498274.

External links[edit]

  • Ghosthouse at IMDb
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