Synopsis:
Don’t Look in the Basement, also known as The Forgotten, is one of the best low-budget movies in the horror/thriller genre. With a budget of roughly $100,000, the film is presented in great B-movie style with generally good acting and directing.
The plot revolves around a young psychiatric nurse, Charlotte Beale (Rosie Holotik/Playboy cover girl 1972), who goes to work at the isolated Stephens Sanitarium following the murder of its proprietor, Dr. Stephens (Michael Harvey), by one of the patients. There, she finds her job extremely difficult as the patients torment and harass her in varying degrees while she learns why Dr. Stephens’ successor, Dr. Geraldine Masters (Annabelle Weenick), is not very willing to take on new staff and so eager to keep outsiders out. The patients are truly frightening and the asylum is horribly understaffed.
There's no other film quite like this...
Headline: Don’t Look in the Basement
Starburst: Digitally Remastered
Call out: The Day the Insane Took Over the Asylum!
Format: DVD
SKU: FC-510
UPC: 874757051093
SRP: $9.98
Street Date: 12/16/2014
Pre-Book: 11/18/2014
Discs: 1
Box Lot: 30
Run Time: 89 minutes
Studio: Film Chest
Color/B&W: Color
Aspect ratio: 4X3
Year Prod: 1973
Rating: R
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Actor(s): Bill McGee; Jesse Lee Fulton, Robert Dracup, Rosie Holotik, Annabelle Weenick
Director: S.F. Brownrigg

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