The Haunting (18-Sep-1963)
Director: Robert Wise Writer: Nelson Gidding From novel: The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson Music Composed and Conducted by: Humphrey Searle Producer: Robert Wise Keywords: Horror, Ghost, Haunted House Four guests are invited to stay at Hill House overnight, a mansion with a lengthy history of violence. Director Robert Wise manages to scare with that which is not seen, but is both startling and eerie. Character study concentrates on Eleanor, uncertain how to readjust to her new status after the death of her stifling mother. Best haunted house film ever produced; remade as the much-inferior The Haunting (1999). Wise received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Director.
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Claire Bloom |
Actor |
15-Feb-1931 |
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Crimes and Misdemeanors |
Julie Harris |
Actor |
2-Dec-1925 |
24-Aug-2013 |
East of Eden |
Richard Johnson |
Actor |
30-Jul-1927 |
6-Jun-2015 |
Treasure Island |
Lois Maxwell |
Actor |
14-Feb-1927 |
29-Sep-2007 |
Miss Moneypenny |
Russ Tamblyn |
Actor |
30-Dec-1934 |
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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers |
CAST Starring | Julie Harris | ... Eleanor Lance ("Nell") | Claire Bloom | ... Theodora | Richard Johnson | ... Dr. John Markway | Russ Tamblyn | ... Luke Sanderson | | with | Fay Compton | ... Mrs. Sanderson | Rosalie Crutchley | ... Mrs. Dudley | Lois Maxwell | ... Grace Markway | Valentine Dyall | ... Mr. Dudley | Diane Clare | ... Carrie Fredericks | Ronald Adam | ... Eldridge Harper |
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