The creepiest movie ever?
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I think you may be confusing the Roddy McDowel film 'The Legend of Hell House' 1973 with 'The Haunting' 1963. 'The Haunting' has a similar plot about an investigation of Hill House.Noel wrote:Are you talking about the Roddy McDowel version or the old black and white version.paradiddle wrote:An old one I liked: The legend of Hell house
Both good, but I like the old one best.
'The Haunting' is in black & white, is directed by Robert Wise, & is very scary! It involves a university professor bringing in two women, one who is an acknowledged psychic, the other having experienced odd psychical happenings in her youth, along with the house's young soon-to-be owner, to investigate Hill House. Things get out of control, to say the least!
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Never seen the haunting but it's funny this is being mentioned has I was reading about it on IMDB today. There seems to be a recent version but I bet the old one is better.
oblique strategies wrote:I think you may be confusing the Roddy McDowel film 'The Legend of Hell House' 1973 with 'The Haunting' 1963. 'The Haunting' has a similar plot about an investigation of Hill House.Noel wrote:Are you talking about the Roddy McDowel version or the old black and white version.paradiddle wrote:An old one I liked: The legend of Hell house
Both good, but I like the old one best.
'The Haunting' is in black & white, is directed by Robert Wise, & is very scary! It involves a university professor bringing in two women, one who is an acknowledged psychic, the other having experienced odd psychical happenings in her youth, along with the house's young soon-to-be owner, to investigate Hill House. Things get out of control, to say the least!
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[quote="paradiddle"]Never seen the haunting but it's funny this is being mentioned has I was reading about it on IMDB today. There seems to be a recent version but I bet the old one is better.
The recent remake is an absolute travesty! Utterly stupid. Hollywood at its worst. Avoid at all costs, unless you want a rather lame laugh.
The original is rightly considered a masterpiece of the horror genre.
The recent remake is an absolute travesty! Utterly stupid. Hollywood at its worst. Avoid at all costs, unless you want a rather lame laugh.
The original is rightly considered a masterpiece of the horror genre.
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Spot on, I was getting them confused. I remember watching the haunting when I was quite young scared the shit out of me. The Catherine Zeta Jones version is pretty spooky as well, but lacks the atmosphere of the original.oblique strategies wrote:I think you may be confusing the Roddy McDowel film 'The Legend of Hell House' 1973 with 'The Haunting' 1963. 'The Haunting' has a similar plot about an investigation of Hill House.Noel wrote:Are you talking about the Roddy McDowel version or the old black and white version.paradiddle wrote:An old one I liked: The legend of Hell house
Both good, but I like the old one best.
'The Haunting' is in black & white, is directed by Robert Wise, & is very scary! It involves a university professor bringing in two women, one who is an acknowledged psychic, the other having experienced odd psychical happenings in her youth, along with the house's young soon-to-be owner, to investigate Hill House. Things get out of control, to say the least!
Noel has left the building!
