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31 Days of British Horror – The Haunting (1963)

31 Days Of British Horror – The Haunting (1963)

Hot on the heels of his “31 Days of Hammer” in January, Jules is at it again in March, treating us to a chronological run through the classic era of British Horror, from the late ’50s to the end of the ’70s, with one review every day for the entire month. You can check out the rest of our “31 Days of British Horror” by CLICKING HERE. Starring: Julie Harris, Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson, Russ Tamblyn Director: Robert Wise “The Dead are not quiet in Hill House” Even a full 55 years after it’s release, The Haunting remains one of the most effective and truly terrifying ghost stories ever made. Based on Shirley Jackson’s classic 1959 novel The Haunting Of Hill House, Director Robert Wise’s film is an undoubted masterpiece of mood, atmospherics and complex characterisation that shifts between merely unsettling to flat-out disturbing, all while never once revealing anything to the viewer. In the mid-19th century, Hugh Crain constructs Hill House for his new wife, who dies in a carriage accident in the grounds as she approaches it for the first time. Over the years, more deaths would occur in the house, such as Crain’s second wife and his [...]



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