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Death at Love House (a.k.a. The Shrine of Lorna Love) is a 1976 American made-for-television horror film directed by E.W. Swackhamer and starring Robert Wagner, Kate Jackson, Sylvia Sidney and Marianna Hill. The film aired on the ABC network on September 3, 1976.
- Horror Mystery
A TV movie starring Robert Wagner, Kate Jackson and Dorothy Lamour, directed by E.W. Swackhamer. See the full list of writers, producers, actors, actresses and other crew members on IMDb.
A couple researching a book on a silent film star and her lover encounter supernatural events in her mansion. Read the opinions of IMDb users who rated this movie as campy, creepy and cheesy, or a Night of Dark Shadows variation.
Donna and Joel Gregory are staying at the estate of Lorna Love while researching a book about the long dead Hollywood goddess. Joel, who's father had a passionate affair with Lorna, becomes obsessed with her.
Death at Love House. 1976 · 1 hr 12 min. TV-14. Horror · Mystery. A couple researching a long-dead Hollywood star finds their marriage creeping towards trouble when the husband becomes obsessed with the dead actress. Subtitles: English. Starring: Robert Wagner Kate Jackson Sylvia Sidney Marianna Hill Joan Blondell. Directed by: E.W. Swackhamer.
- E.W. Swackhamer
- 71 min
- January 1, 1976
Curious over the relationship that his artist-father had with a famous film queen in the 1930s, a young writer and his wife accept the challenge of writing a movie script about the legendary star, gain access to her old mansion, occupied by a lone caretaker, and find themselves menaced by her...
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Donna and Joel Gregory are staying at the estate of Lorna Love while researching a book about the long dead Hollywood goddess. Joel, whose father had a passionate affair with Lorna, becomes obsessed with her. His wife attempts to break the spell which threatens their marriage and their very lives.