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Real estate is always a scary proposition. But it only gets worse when a place is haunted since that’s not covered under any home warranty policy. The Legend of Hell House shocked the world in 1973. Now this evil edifice is coming back on Blu-ray on August 26. Here’s the press release from Scream Factory:

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SCREAM FACTORY™ PRESENTS

THE LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE

AVAILABLE ON BLU-RAY AUGUST 26, 2014

Los Angeles, CA – For the sake of your sanity, pray it isn’t true! Scream Factory brings you The Legend of Hell House on Blu-ray on August 26, 2014. Special features include a new interview with Director John Hough, a new audio commentary with actress Pamela Franklin, and the theatrical trailer.

It sits here, shrouded in mist and mystery, a nesting place for living evil and terror from the dead. It’s Hell House. Roddy McDowall heads the cast of this exciting chiller about four psychic investigators and the dark, brooding mansion they call “the Mt. Everest of haunted houses.” It’s already destroyed one team of researchers. Now this brave quartet ventures in for another try at unraveling its secrets. But before they succeed, they must suffer through madness, murder and everything else that the spirits who dwell here have in store for them. Yet learning the truth just might drive them all insane.

An ingeniously devised ghost story, The Legend Of Hell House will thrill and delight veteran horror fans from the first creaking door to the very last slithering shadow.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

New Interview With Director John Hough

New Audio Commentary With Actress Pamela Franklin

Theatrical Trailer

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