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Dementia 13

  NR HD Closed Captioning

Francis Ford Coppola

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Plot Summary

Future film-making legend Francis Ford Coppola makes his big-screen directorial debut with this cult horror classic, available for the first time in spectacular High-Definition. Following the abrupt death of her husband from a heart attack, the scheming Louise Haloran (Luanda Anders) travels to her in-laws estate in Ireland, only to find herself trapped in a creepy, decrepit castle with her ex-husband’s demented family. Upon arrival, she is introduced to a pair of maladjusted brothers (William Campbell, Bart Patton) and a distraught mother-in-law (Eithne Dunn), still grieving for the daughter she lost in a drowning accident many years earlier. When a mysterious axe-wielding psychopath enters the fray, leaving blood-spattered corpses in his wake, the family’s doctor (Patrick Magee) takes it upon himself to try to get to the bottom of things--before it’s too late!

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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65%
  • Reviews Counted: 20
  • Fresh: 13
  • Rotten: 7
  • Average Rating: 5.7/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: It's standard horror fare -- with one interesting effect that turned up again, 12 years later, in The Conversation. – Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: 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. – Time Out, Dec 11, 2007

Fresh: Untypical of the director's later work, it is still worth a look. – Film4, Jun 24, 2010

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Customer Reviews

Coppola's first (and one of his best) films

One of my personal favorites, this film scared the hell out of me at a young age. Sure it's a low budget romp, but it's throughly enjoyable with a soundtrack that will stay in your mind of days.

I already own this title, but am waiting for iTunes to sell it in 1080p before I purchase again. 720p will not do. It's worth it.