Dark House


Genre icon Jeffrey Combs has played his share of tortured souls — from his breakout in 1985 as the driven Dr. Herbert West in Re-Animator to his pithy noir-style Det. Garret in last year's Parasomnia, he's proven he's got gravitas. That's why it's so much fun to see him twirling a silver-tipped cane and grinning from ear-to-ear while hawking his haunted wares as an overeager entrepreneur in the harrowing halls of director Darin Scott's Dark House.
Combs plays the nattily-dressed, fast-talking Walston Rey, a likeable opportunist who waltzes in one day and reopens the doors of the scariest structure in town… for business. Exploiting the pastoral home's horrible past, Walston intends to have the best maze of terror in the nation. He's already got a string of them, but none can rival his latest purchase.
Walston is well aware that years ago, religious zealot Mrs. Darrode (wraithlike Diane Salinger from Rest Stop and TV's "Carnivale") inexplicably butchered the orphaned tots in her care and then killed herself most painfully: it's the perfect foundation for a new 'house of horrors' tourist attraction. Walston employs a troupe of budding actors, one of whom, he isn't aware, witnessed the massacre. Claire (brunet beauty Meghan Ory) is afraid to return, but in the end she decides it's the ideal opportunity to face her demons for once and for all.

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