Classic Cinema Spotlight: The Shuttered Room (1967)

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B movies can be defined as a type of cheap, low-budget film. A type of film that may have well known stars of the time in it but not necessarily have the big budget or the backing of a studio. Although B movies aren't usually popular in the mainstream, they are just as a fun and enjoyable as big budget popular films. The 1960's came out with slew of entertaining B movies-The Shuttered Room (1967) being one of them. This film is loosely based on an anthology called The Shuttered Room and Other Pieces which was a blend of fantasy and horror short storiesessays and memoirs by American author H. P. Lovecraft and others.

The Shuttered Room (1967) stars Gig Young as Mike Kelton and Carol Lynley as his wife, Susannah Whately Kelton. The film begins with some fantastic cinematography by Kenneth Hodges who sets up the mystery and creepiness which was about to unfold perfectly. The next scenes show parents caring for their child when suddenly they are approached by an unexpected visitor who they store in a shuttered room. Fast forward fifteen plus years and a young wife named Susannah is seen with her distinguished husband Mike heading to an island called Dunwich. Susannah shares with Mike her worries and fears about returning to the home she once knew as a child. 

While Susannah grapples with her past, every local they meet starts to warn them that they should leave the island immediately.  Even Susannah's Aunt Agatha (Flora Robson) who reconnects with her after sending her off as a child, tells them both that the Whately property is cursed. Although Susannah and Mike want to make her old family home into their new summer home, they are rattled by the warnings.

Despite the possible dangers, Mike and Susannah decide to stay the night in her decrepit house. The next day they are met with not only more warnings but Susannah's bizarre cousin Ethan (Oliver Reed) and his gang of local thugs. Ethan begins to obsess over Susannah which creates some odd and uncomfortable situations.  Ethan and his gang cause a lot of chaos throughout the entire film which was both creepy and distracting. 

The mystery of Susannah's childhood and the house she is now reclaiming as an adult do not come to a head until the end of the film. It is in the films final minutes that the elusive shuttered room that was seen at the beginning of the film is finally revealed. There is a lot that goes unsaid about Susannah's family history and about the hidden person found in that room. What I found interesting was the question that was asked frequently from the beginning to the end of the film-if Susannah was pretty. I can only speculate that between the behavior of the local men and even the male folk in the Whately clan-that something dreadful happened to the crazed soul that was chained and locked in that shuttered room. In the final scenes of the film the Whately property burns to the ground and I couldn't help but wonder that perhaps not all mysteries need to be solved. 

A Vintage Nerd, Classic Movie Blog, The Shuttered Room (1967), 1960's Movies, Carol Lynley, Gig Young,  Oliver Reed, Vintage Blog
A Vintage Nerd, Classic Movie Blog, The Shuttered Room (1967), 1960's Movies, Carol Lynley, Gig Young,  Oliver Reed, Vintage Blog
A Vintage Nerd, Classic Movie Blog, The Shuttered Room (1967), 1960's Movies, Carol Lynley, Gig Young,  Oliver Reed, Vintage Blog
A Vintage Nerd, Classic Movie Blog, The Shuttered Room (1967), 1960's Movies, Carol Lynley, Gig Young,  Oliver Reed, Vintage Blog
A Vintage Nerd, Classic Movie Blog, The Shuttered Room (1967), 1960's Movies, Carol Lynley, Gig Young,  Oliver Reed, Vintage Blog
A Vintage Nerd, Classic Movie Blog, The Shuttered Room (1967), 1960's Movies, Carol Lynley, Gig Young,  Oliver Reed, Vintage Blog
A Vintage Nerd, Classic Movie Blog, The Shuttered Room (1967), 1960's Movies, Carol Lynley, Gig Young,  Oliver Reed, Vintage Blog

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18 comments :

  1. How have I missed this Oliver Reed movie??? Love that we both picked one with him.. and adding this to the to find list.

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    1. I know! I love that we did! He is so creepy in this-love it! xox

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  2. I remember seeing this on television back in the 1970s. Very creepy film. Oliver Reed is a trip, as usual.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Mike! Creepy indeed! Loved it! xox

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  3. I remember seeing this on the boob tube as a kid and REALLY hating Oliver Reed. He's so good at being bad. As an adult, I find his character and that pack of louts he leads to be utterly infuriating. I wonder if Sam Peckinpah saw this before he made STRAW DOGS (1971).

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    1. Omg yesss he was sooo bad and creepy! I was actually impressed haha xox

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  4. I’ve never heard of The Shuttered Room, and I’m definitely putting it on my list. It sounds weird and creepy. Plus, Carol Lynley is always worth watching. She has a memorable film presence.

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    1. She really is lovely to watch on screen. Thanks for stopping by John! xox

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  5. It's unanimous -- Oliver Reed is a nasty piece of work in this one. The Shuttered Room does a good job of juggling two suspenseful plotlines -- Reed and his trouble-making gang, and the Whateley's uncanny secret. And of course, Carol Lynley is ethereally beautiful. As a Lovecraft fan, this was on my radar from day one. Thanks so much for contributing to the blogathon Daffny!

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    1. Thank you for having me Brian! Omg yes he was actually scary in this-gave me The Hills Have Eyes vibes! xox

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  6. I haven't heard of this film, but I always enjoy the kind of slow-burn horror movie that builds up the tension to the reveal (and, of course, has over-the-top Oliver Reed ripping up the scenery). One to check out--thanks!

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    1. Thank you for stopping by! Hope you get to watch it one day! xox

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  7. I love it when a movie doesn't feel the need to solve all its mysteries, yet does so in a satisfactory way. This sounds like one to go on the Must Watch list.

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    1. Yay! Let me know what you think about it! xox

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  8. This sounds like an interesting film, especially for me who should see more of an actor I enjoy, Gig Young.
    I invite you to check the 2025 Luso World Cinema blogathon:
    https://criticaretro.blogspot.com/2025/04/announcing-fifth-luso-world-cinema.html
    Cheers!
    Le

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    1. I agree-Gig Young is lovely to watch on screen. Thank you for stopping by! xox

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  9. This looks cool--Gig Young was a great actor, too.

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    1. He really was!! Thank you for stopping by!! xox

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