Overview:
Dr. Markway, doing research to prove the existence of ghosts, investigates Hill House, a large, eerie mansion with a lurid history of violent death and insanity.Status: | Released (1963-08-21) |
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Awards: | 2 wins & 2 nominations |
Screen: | Nelson Gidding, Shirley Jackson |
Productions: | Argyle Enterprises, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 2750: Julie Harris - Eleanor Lance
- 29545: Claire Bloom - Theodora
- 20510: Richard Johnson - Dr. John Markway
- 6725: Russ Tamblyn - Luke Sanderson
- 131449: Fay Compton - Mrs. Sanderson
- 39001: Rosalie Crutchley - Mrs. Dudley
- 9878: Lois Maxwell - Grace Markway
Crews
- 1744: Robert Wise - Director - Directing
- 1744: Robert Wise - Producer - Production
- 70038: Shirley Jackson - Novel - Writing
- 19459: Nelson Gidding - Screenplay - Writing
- 70443: Humphrey Searle - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 70444: Davis Boulton - Director of Photography - Camera
- 11124: Ernest Walter - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
Nutshell
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Many years ago little nutshell asked Mommy and Daddy for permission to stay up and watch this movie. He soon regretted it, as this bone-chilling ghost story nearly caused the young lad to soil his shorts, and it would be several more days until he could fall asleep with the lights o ....
Continue reading ->John Chard
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And whatever walked there, walked alone. The Haunting is directed by Robert Wise and adapted to screenplay by Nelson Gidding from the Shirley Jackson novel The Haunting of Hill House. It stars Julie Harris, Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson, Russ Tamblyn and Lois Maxwell. Music is by ....
Continue reading ->Filipe Manuel Neto
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**A simple film with a basic script, but which scares us in such a way that it still has an influence on horror productions today.** Movies about haunted houses? Whoever saw one of them, saw them all… right? I like to think not. And this film is probably the grandfather of a good ....
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