Una joven pareja se muda a una granja en la zona rural de Pensilvania. Lo que no saben es que hay una presencia invisible en la casa, y que quiere apoderarse de la esposa.Una joven pareja se muda a una granja en la zona rural de Pensilvania. Lo que no saben es que hay una presencia invisible en la casa, y que quiere apoderarse de la esposa.Una joven pareja se muda a una granja en la zona rural de Pensilvania. Lo que no saben es que hay una presencia invisible en la casa, y que quiere apoderarse de la esposa.
- Beth
- (as Laurie Hagan)
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Nevertheless, this supernatural TV horror movie of a family besieged by an unknown evil force in their home (represented by an ominous baby's cry) is almost a prelude to Spielberg's later 1982 production POLTERGEIST, as well as films like THE SHINING and THE SIXTH SENSE. The screenplay by Robert Clouse also echoes Robert Wise's classic 1963 thriller THE HAUNTING. Darren McGavin and Sandy Dennis give very good performances as the heads of this household under threat. Ralph Bellamy somehow oozes rational menace the same way he did for ROSEMARY'S BABY. Tricky but excellent cinematography by Bill Butler (who later worked with Spielberg on JAWS) enhances this somewhat underrated and rare made-for-TV horror pic.
The fact that you could turn on your television in the 70's and find something like this every week makes me wish I grew up a decade earlier.
For years I couldn't look in a dark window without seeing those glowing yellow eyes. After I became an adult I waited patiently for years for this movie to show up on late night TV so I could watch it again and see what scared me so much. It never happened, the movie seemed to have disappeared from the face of the planet. A few weeks ago I ran across a pirated copy of this movie and bought it, My wife still can't understand why I paid almost 30 dollars for a old VHS tape. We watched it last night and of course it was no where near as scary now as it seemed to an 8 year old almost 32 years ago. That being said, I found it to be quite a watchable movie that held my interest despite moving a somewhat slow pace. And the twist at the end caught me totally off guard. Overall I would give this movie a thumbs up especially when comparing it to other movies of its genre and era. If you run across a copy have a look.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesDespite Steven Spielberg's name and reputation, this has never been released on home video in the United States.
- PifiasThe shadow of the cameraman can be seen on Marjorie's red robe when she walks out to the yard on their first night.
- Citas
Beth: Apples come in chocolate brown, mmmm-mmm, they're wonderful. Apples come in taffy gold, mmm-mmm, they're scrumptious! Listen to me, all you folks, hear me when I say: apple bar, apple bar, sends me all the way!
Paul Worden: Beth, baby, you have got to make me believe you eat this junk, now you just gotta!
- ConexionesReferenced in Una colaboración de espíritus: Reparto y actuación en 'El color púrpura' (2003)
- Banda sonoraAPPLE BAR CANDY SONG
by Charlie Marie Gordon