New Spanish Horror Film 'The Spanish House' -- a Movie Shot in One Giant Take!
February 3, 2010
Also known as "La Casa Muda" and directed by Gustavo Hernandez, "The Spanish House" is the first horror movie ever shot in one gigantic, continuous take -- not unlike Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope," which appeared to be shot in one take.
Here's the trailer:
Laura (Florencia Colucci) and her father ( Gustavo Alonso) settle down in a cottage which seems to be off the beaten track in order to update it since its owner ( Abel Tripaldi) will soon put the house on sale. They will spend the night there in order to start the repairs the following morning. Everything seems to go on smoothly until Laura hears a sound that comes from outside and gets louder and louder in the upper floor of the house. Wilson goes up to see what is going on while she remains downstairs on her own waiting for her father to come down. The plot is based on a true story that happened some time ago in a small village in Uruguay . “ La Casa Muda ” focuses on the last seventy four minutes, second by second, when Laura intends to leave the house which hides an obscure secret and she hopes to leave unharmed.
As a fan of Spanish horror, I can't wait to see this thing.