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Do you enjoy the adrenaline rush of being scared out of your wits? Are you a fan of horror movies and looking for a new way to experience fear? Look no further. In this article, we will explore some of the most terrifying scary horror games that will leave you trembling with fear. From haunted houses to zombies, these games will push your limits and keep you on the edge of your seat.
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If you’re a fan of haunted houses, then horror games that feature eerie mansions or abandoned buildings are sure to provide an exhilarating experience. One such game that comes to mind is “Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.” Set in a dilapidated plantation house in rural Louisiana, this game combines atmospheric horror with intense gameplay. As you navigate through dark corridors and solve puzzles, you’ll encounter grotesque creatures and terrifying jump scares that will keep your heart pounding.
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- Jamboree Time (uncredited) Performed by Ferlin Husky , Joi Lansing , Don Bowman
- Living in a Trance Written by Ferlin Husky (uncredited) Performed by Ferlin Husky
- The Cat Came Back (uncredited) Written by Harry S. Miller Performed by Sonny James and the Southern Gentlemen
- The Minute You're Gone (uncredited) Written by Jimmie Gatelie Performed by Sonny James and the Southern Gentlemen
- Gowns, Gowns, Beautiful Gowns (uncredited) Performed by Joi Lansing
- Someone Told My Story (uncredited) Written by Merle Haggard Performed by Merle Haggard
- Tell Me Shoes (uncredited) Performed by Jim Kent
- Jamboree Time [reprise] (uncredited) Performed by Ferlin Husky , Joi Lansing , Don Bowman
- Now We're Strangers (uncredited) Performed by Marcella Wright
- Swinging Doors (uncredited) Written by Merle Haggard Performed by Merle Haggard
- Heartbreak U.S.A. (uncredited) Performed by Molly Bee
- Wrong House (uncredited) Performed by Don Bowman
- Part-Time Lover (uncredited) Performed by Joi Lansing
- The Bridge I've Never Crossed (uncredited) Performed by Ferlin Husky
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Musical Monday: Hillbillys in a Haunted House (1967)
It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 600. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals.

Studio: Woolner Brothers Pictures Inc.
Director: Jean Yarbrough
Starring: Ferlin Husky, Joi Lansing, Don Bowman, Basil Rathbone, John Carradine, Lon Chaney Jr., Linda Ho, Richard Webb, Allen Jung, Virginia Ann Lee Themselves: Merle Haggard, Molly Bee, Jim Kent, Sonny James and the Southern Gentlemen, Marcella Wright
Plot: Country singers Woody Wetherby (Huskey), Jeepers (Bowman) and Boots Malone (Lansing) are traveling to Nashville for a music festival. They run into a storm along the way and a gas station recommends that they take refuge in an abandoned mansion … or so they think. It turns out that a group of spies (Rathbone, Chaney, Carradine, Ho) are hiding in the mansion and keeping people away by making it seem haunted. The spies are trying to get a top secret formula from a nearby factory.
Trivia: • Follows the film Las Vegas Hillbillys (1966). Joi Lansing replaced Mamie Van Doren as the character of Boots Malone. • Working title was Ghost Party • Basil Rathbone’s second to last film. • A third film was planned called “Hillbillys in Outer Space.” • Last feature film directed by Jean Yarbrough.

Don Bowman, Joi Lansing and Ferlin Husky
Notable Songs: • “Jamboree Time” performed by Ferlin Husky, Joi Lansing and Don Bowman • “The Cat Came Back” performed by Sonny James and the Southern Gentlemen • “Someone Told My Story” performed by Merle Haggard • “Now We’re Strangers” performed by Marcella Wright • “Swinging Doors” performed by Merle Haggard • “Heartbreak U.S.A.” performed by Molly Bee • “Wrong House” performed by Don Bowman • “Part-Time Lover” performed by Joi Lansing • “The Bridge I’ve Never Crossed” performed by Ferlin Husky
My review: With a 2.6 IMDB rating and a RiffTrax episode dedicated to this film, I went into “Hillbillys in a Haunted House” (1967) cringing at the idea of watching it. On top of everything, the title is even misspelled – it should be “Hillbillies” rather than “Hillbillys.”
And I’ll tell you something – I may be one of the few reviews giving this country music-horror-espionage comedy a break. Figuring this would be terrible, it wasn’t as terrible as I thought it was going to be. (I watched the straight film and not the RiffTrax).
Now that said, “Hillbillys in a Haunted House” isn’t a good movie. But I don’t feel like it’s any worse than it’s contemporaries of it’s time. I say this looking to the television show “Beverly Hillbillies” (which I can’t believe was on for 9 years) or “Hootenanny Hoot” (1963).
The humor and plotline are pretty similar to low budget comedies of the 1960s, like the beach films or those produced by American International Pictures.
“Hillbillys in a Haunted House” is a country music musical with comedic scares and silly 1960s espionage. Ferlin Husky, Joi Lansing and Don Bowman play the “hillbillies,” though they are just really country singers. Linda Ho leads a dopey group of spies – Basil Rathbone, John Carradine, Lon Chaney Jr. and a gorilla.
Country music is performed throughout, but once Husky, Lansing and Bowman get out of the haunted house, they head to the jamboree in Nashville, Tenn. The last 10 minutes if a country music concert featuring songs from Molly Bee, Merle Haggard, and Marcella Wright.
Rathbone and Carradine usually played refined and intelligent men, and here they are a bit dopey, but are also fairly humorous in the process.
But there are some sad point to this goofy film:
By this point in her career, Joi Lansing was playing lousy roles like this, and she was unhappy about this. Also unfortunately, Lansing died a few years later in 1972 of breast cancer .
I also felt sad for Rathbone, Carradine and Chaney Jr.
But on the plus size, it features some fairly good country music. However, while this isn’t the best film, I feel like if you can watch any beach movie or anything by AIP, you can probably get through “Hillbillys in a Haunted House” – but you will still be irritated by the misspelling of the title.
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Well said. A lower tier Beach movie with well known faces. I’d agree with that. Hard to pass up the trio of horror stars and Merle Haggard. Really sad about Joi Lansing passing at a young age. A talented beauty.
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Hillbillys in a haunted house.
1967 Directed by Jean Yarbrough
They'll scare your pants off!
Country singers on their way to Nashville have car trouble, forcing them to stop at an old haunted mansion. Soon they realize that the house is not only haunted, but is also the headquarters of a ring of international spies after a top secret formula for rocket fuel.
Ferlin Husky Joi Lansing Don Bowman John Carradine Lon Chaney Jr. Linda Ho Basil Rathbone Molly Bee Merle Haggard Sonny James Jim Kent Marcella Wright George Barrows
Director Director
Jean Yarbrough

Producer Producer
Bernard Woolner
Writers Writers
Duke Yelton Duke Yelton
Editor Editor
Holbrook N. Todd
Cinematography Cinematography
Vaughn Wilkins
Composer Composer
Woolner Brothers Pictures Inc.
Alternative Title
Um Biruta na Casa do Espanto
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Song and dance Westerns Horror, the undead and monster classics Spooky, scary comedy Legendary musicians and stardom Musicals with dazzling vocal performances Western frontier dramas with a touch of humor Hilarious comedy with catchy tunes Show All…
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Review by kmeaston ★★½
Trying to figure out what sort of international spy ring is going to greenlight the line item to purchase and maintain a gorilla.
Fun random fact: The taxonomy of the Western Lowland Gorilla is Gorilla gorilla gorilla .

Review by Geoffrey Broomer
Coming across Beach Party films in childhood, I can remember getting depressed by the appearances of cinema greats that had been reduced in their twilight years to hanging with Frankie and friends. If nothing else, this haunted house proves there are worse fates...
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Review by HorrorBrain ★
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
A reprehensible trainwreck. Mash together Plan 9 From Outer Space , Eegah! , an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies , an episode of Get Smart , an episode of Scooby-Doo: Where are You? , and an episode of Hee Haw and you get THIS absolute monstrosity of weirdness and boredom. Not a shred of relevance or fun in this fucker, and it’s such a drab and lifeless film in spite of so much potential schlock value.
This seemingly has “bad movie classic” cult film written all over it, but it’s sadly the wrong kind of B-picture. The kind that is shameless, lazy, pandering, and unwilling to be interesting. The kind to parade around aging genre stars and character actors in deeply degrading roles. The kind…

Review by MushiMinion ★★
Gotta admit, the last thing I expected from anything titled HILLBILLYS in a HAUNTED HOUSE was a much stupider episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
More wanton murder and musical numbers too. Honestly, I'd almost have liked it had it kept up the energy from the beginning. Instead, the "hillbillys" nap for awhile while John Carradine and Basil Rathbone talk pseudoscience at each other. What is this, a Ted V. Mikels film?

Review by Marna Larsen ★★★ 1
Some decent musical performances; Molly Bee was the standout imo. But most of them are really silly, including a number about a dress. And really Cringey racist stereotypes fit the unfortunate standard of the day.
I imagine most who aren't in it for the music will be in it for seasoned horror veterans John Carradine, Lon Chaney Jr and Basil Rathbone. But it's missable, and I knew that when I bought a terrible vhs for like $8.
After all, the goal is to watch ALL 60s horror. But I think I actually might enjoy the first 'hillbilly's' movie > as the musical numbers were a bit more of a draw for me than the contrived absurdity and utter lack of plot here. Shrug. It was okay! This was also #150!
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Review by maskull ★★★★ 1
Daily Horror Scavenger Hunt 12 – June 2019 Day 13: Sir Basil Rathbone was born on this day in 1892. (He's Sherlock Holmes!!!!!!!). Watch one of his movies and celebrate a great actor!
I got all sorts of enjoyment out of this movie. Not only did The Wolf Man, Sherlock Holmes, and one of the Draculas show up (in pretty minor parts to be honest), but also Merle Haggard sings a few songs, and a bunch of other people sing songs as well. And it's occasionally funny. Let's just say this isn't so much a real movie, there is a half-assed attempt at a spy story and a haunted house, but this is really just a variety show, full of…

Review by Stankshadow ★★ 9
Well, that was a one of a kind experience. I wasn't paying much attention when people weren't singing but I'd bet that this film has everything except gore, naked women and black people.
Musicians on the way to a Jamboree take shelter in a haunted house filled with fake ghosts, real ghosts, Lon Chaney Jr, a gorilla, Chinese spy's, Basil Rathbone and John Carradine. Madness
Buried in all that stuff is also rhinestones, slide guitars, Merle Haggard and a dope rendition of The Cat Came Back.
How did this come into existence?

Review by Mondo Cinema ★★
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Hillbillys in a Haunted House...1967 Director...Jean Yarbrough "If you're chicken, come with plenty feathers, and a O-Oh-7 get away car."
Ridiculous, old haunted house comedy sequel to Las Vegas Hillbillys, brought to us by the director of The Brute Man. The cast is amazing, it has Joined Lansing and both her boobs, I'm referring to of course Ferlin Husky and Don Bowman. It also has Lon Chaney Jr, John Carradine, Basil Rathbone and Merle Haggard. This would be the last time Chaney, Carradine, and Rathbone would appear together. Its a Scooby-Doo plot, with occasional musical interludes, with three former horror stars of the 40s probably regretting their life choices up to that point.
This cinematic oddity, can be found on Amazon Prime, Tubi, Pluto tv, film detective, and flix sling. Its for rent or purchase through Amazon and flix sling. Also, there is a dvd out there.
Mondo Cinema out......

Review by Joe ★★½ 12
This exists on the outer edge of what I consider acceptable entertainment, with DNA from The Munsters, Get Smart, Scooby-Doo, The Grand Ole Opry, and (naturally) The Beverly Hillbillies, but never managing to be as much fun as any of those things, even with Lon Chaney Jr, John Carradine, and Basil Rathbone helping out like the true professionals they were.
Speaking of professionals, if you're looking for a way to memorialize the recently departed Merle Haggard while also working towards your Spooktober viewing requirements, this would be a title you should think about seeking out.

Review by Ira Brooker ★ 1
Round about the time Don Bowman sits down to watch TV and the camera hangs around to let us watch him watch TV for five solid minutes, I got the feeling that the filmmakers may not have had my best interests in mind.
Ferlin Husky's traveling country act gets stranded in a nowhere town, so he and Bowman and Joi Lansing crash for the night in an old mansion that happens to be home base for an exceedingly vague Chinese spy operation headed up by Linda Ho, John Carradine, Basil Rathbone, Lon Chaney Jr. and a gorilla, with a bunch of cheap haunted house effects for cover.
This is dumb as hell, basically a Sherwood Schwartz sitcom wrapped around a…

Review by Daisoujou ★½
Watched via Rifftrax.
Gotta say, I'm really disappointed by that title. There's a bit of a genre bait and switch happening here -- while the house initially presents as potentially haunted (in the lightest ways of course, like a werewolf suit hanging in the closet), this is more of a spy film. I'm leaving off the word thriller for good reasons. Even the hillbillies are just country musicians. They have thick accents and maybe slight folksy touches, but "hillbilly" is a strong word.
Yet honestly, for a Rifftrax film, this is somewhat competent. In a way, it starts out fairly promising. The goofiness is dialed really high, but it feels like a live action Scooby Doo in how silly everyone…

Review by James
This movie is a "full length" Monsters Crash The Pajama Party except with three hillbilly country singers on their way to a jamboree in Tennessee instead of college girls.
Now, I put full length in quotes up there because it may be listed as having an 86 minute running time but when the last 20-30 minutes are country song after country song after country song after country song after country song after country song being performed at the above mentioned jamboree...does that really count?
I loved the movie though. I loved Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, and Basil Rathbone are dastardly spies. I loved the haunted house. I loved everything about this silly movie...especially this little gem of an interlude right here.
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Hillbillys in a Haunted House is a 1967 musical horror comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Ferlin Husky, Joi Lansing, Don Bowman, John Carradine , Lon Chaney Jr. , Linda Ho, and Basil Rathbone .
While en route to Nashville, a trio of country musicians are forced to take refuge in a haunted house occupied by agents of a nefarious foreign spy agency.
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- Alliterative Name : Woody Wetherby.
- Bat Deduction : Played for Laughs Gregor and Himmill determine that Boots Malone is an acronym for M other A gent L One .
- Brainless Beauty : Boots is as pretty as she is dim, and she's very pretty.
- The Cameo : Country singers Merle Haggard , Molly Bee, and Sonny James briefly appear as themselves .
- Dragon Lady : Madame Wong.
- Fun with Acronyms : M aster O rganization T o H alt E nemy R esistance.
- Haunted House : The setting.
- Malaproper : Jeepers calls a werewolf a "weirdwolf."
- Red China : This seems to be the allegiance of the villains.
- "Scooby-Doo" Hoax : The spies use gadgets to simulate ghosts.
- "Setting Off" Song : "We're On Our Way to Nashville".
- Southern Belle : How Boots imagines herself during the "Gowns" song.
- Southern Gothic : The decrepit mansion and its ghostly Confederate inhabitants.
- Unusually Uninteresting Sight : The trio is not remotely fazed when caught in the middle of a shootout, or held at gunpoint by a Chinese spy.
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Country-music singers spend the night in a mansion possessed by spies. A.k.a. 'Hillbillys in a Haunted House.'
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Hillbillys in a Haunted House is a 1967 American musical horror comedy film starring Ferlin Husky and Joi Lansing, and directed by Jean Yarbrough.
Hillbillys in a Haunted House: Directed by Jean Yarbrough. With Ferlin Husky, Joi Lansing, Don Bowman, John Carradine. A trio of country singers becomes
Lon Chaney Jr, John Carradine, Basil Rathbone, Merle Haggard, Ferlin Husky and Joi Lansing star in this piece of hokum that, while fun
Anyone else notice Merle Haggard was in Hillbillys in a Haunted House? It was his film debut as one of the backup singers. r/Rifftrax - PRESS
Written by Merle Haggard. Performed by Merle Haggard. Heartbreak U.S.A..
... Hillbillys in a Haunted House (1967) – ... Themselves: Merle Haggard, Molly Bee, Jim Kent, Sonny James and the
Country singers on their way to Nashville have car trouble, forcing them to stop at an old haunted mansion. Soon they realize that the house is not only
Hillbillys in a Haunted House is a mix between a musical comedy and a spy thriller. With the exception of the performances of Basil
The Cameo: Country singers Merle Haggard, Molly Bee, and Sonny James briefly appear as themselves.
Merle Haggard vs. John Carradine! Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2004. "Hillbillies in a Haunted House" is a sequel to "Las Vegas Hillbillies" and
Merle Haggard as Himself. Merle Haggard. Himself · Jim Kent. Himself · Sonny