
Dark Places 1973
"There is more than death waiting for you in dark places."
Step into the eerie world of Dark Places (1973), a chilling horror film directed by Don Sharp. At the center of this mysterious tale is a young heir, desperate to uncover the secrets and treasures of his late uncle's estate. But he's not the only one after the inheritance.
Director: Don Sharp
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dark Places (1973) about?
Dark Places (1973) follows a young heir as he uncovers the secrets and treasures of his late uncle's estate, only to find himself in a desperate battle for inheritance with a cunning doctor and his seductive sister.
Who directed Dark Places?
Dark Places was directed by Don Sharp, a master of suspense and horror.
Who stars in Dark Places?
The talented cast of Dark Places (1973) includes Christopher Lee, Joan Collins, and Herbert Lom.
Is Dark Places (1973) worth watching?
With its gripping plot, talented cast, and eerie atmosphere, Dark Places (1973) is a must-watch for horror fans. However, its low IMDb rating may deter some viewers.
How long is Dark Places?
Dark Places (1973) has a runtime of 91 minutes.
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Dark Places (1973) — A Gripping Tale of Family, Greed, and the Supernatural
Step into the eerie world of Dark Places (1973), a chilling horror film directed by Don Sharp. At the center of this mysterious tale is a young heir, desperate to uncover the secrets and treasures of his late uncle's estate. But he's not the only one after the inheritance. A cunning doctor and his seductive sister are hot on his heels, determined to claim what's rightfully theirs. As the heir delves deeper into the estate's dark history, he's forced to confront the sinister forces that lurk within its walls. With a talented cast, including Christopher Lee and Joan Collins, Dark Places (1973) is a gripping tale of family, greed, and the supernatural.
With its eerie atmosphere and themes of mortality, Dark Places (1973) will keep you on the edge of your seat. Don't miss this classic horror film, available on multiple devices.