
The House on Skull Mountain
Horror · Thriller
Overview
When the relatives of a recently deceased voodoo priestess gather at her sinister house on Skull Mountain for the reading of the will, they discover a killer in their midst who wants to keep them from collecting their inheritance.
Top Cast


Victor French
Victor French
Dr. Andrew Cunningham
Victor French
Dr. Andrew Cunningham


Janee Michelle
Janee Michelle
Lorena Christophe
Janee Michelle
Lorena Christophe
Jean Durand
Jean Durand
Thomas Pettione
Jean Durand
Thomas Pettione


Mike Evans
Mike Evans
Phillippe Wilette
Mike Evans
Phillippe Wilette


Xernona Clayton
Xernona Clayton
Harriet Johnson
Xernona Clayton
Harriet Johnson
Lloyd Nelson
Lloyd Nelson
The Sheriff
Lloyd Nelson
The Sheriff
Ella Woods
Ella Woods
Louette
Ella Woods
Louette
Mary J. Todd McKenzie
Mary J. Todd McKenzie
Pauline Christophe
Mary J. Todd McKenzie
Pauline Christophe
Don Devendorf
Don Devendorf
The Priest
Don Devendorf
The Priest
Jo Marie
Jo Marie
The Doctor
Jo Marie
The Doctor
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