THE VAULT

The Fall of the House of Usher (1928) Explained: Beyond the Blood

Scare Score: 7/100

The Premise

Convinced that his family is tainted by generations of evil, Roderick Usher is hellbent on stopping his sister Madeline’s wedding to prevent the cursed Usher bloodline from expanding. When her nameless traveller fiancé arrives at the crumbling estate to claim his bride, Roderick goes to ruthless—even deadly—lengths to keep them apart.

Why It Terrifies Us

Categorized under Gothic Horror, Avant-garde, The Fall of the House of Usher taps into fundamental fears. The 7/100 Scare Score is well-earned. The themes of gothic horror, avant-garde, the fall of the house of usher continually haunt viewers long after the credits roll.

Into The Vault

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