Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn Eastern European family finds itself haunted by the spirit of a dead suitor.An Eastern European family finds itself haunted by the spirit of a dead suitor.An Eastern European family finds itself haunted by the spirit of a dead suitor.
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- 1 nomination au total
Billy Bryan
- Marion
- (as William Bryan)
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I TOO saw this about 20 years ago.. I was a student at the time and went to all the art films that I could. This was (and still is) at the top of my all time favorites;I still think of it. I love that it wasn't violent as so many film of the "horror" genre tend to be. I remember the scenes that the other commentators have brilliantly mentioned and will add something that also appealed to me. When the haunted girl was about to "see" the ghost there'd be a, "thud", sort of noise; kind of like your heart thumping at seeing something frightening...and there'd he'd be, just looking at her. Yes the scene where she gets into a boat and is being rowed across the lake, then she looks and sees that it is him...wow...
A superb period ghost story.
There aren't any actors that I recognise in the film,but that doesn't matter one jot.
The film has a strange timeless quality to it,and for the most part the performances are flawless.
It's hard to fathom why a film of this quality has all but disappeared and is only available as a bootleg.
Having said that the less than perfect picture quality of the copy I watched added to the atmosphere!
Superb musical score too.
Highly recommended if atmosphere is more important to you than visceral shocks.
Does anyone know if this ever got a theatrical release in the UK, or if the Temple video release was it's only official release?
They don't make them like this anymore!
There aren't any actors that I recognise in the film,but that doesn't matter one jot.
The film has a strange timeless quality to it,and for the most part the performances are flawless.
It's hard to fathom why a film of this quality has all but disappeared and is only available as a bootleg.
Having said that the less than perfect picture quality of the copy I watched added to the atmosphere!
Superb musical score too.
Highly recommended if atmosphere is more important to you than visceral shocks.
Does anyone know if this ever got a theatrical release in the UK, or if the Temple video release was it's only official release?
They don't make them like this anymore!
I saw this wonderful film when I was almost twenty in a very unique and intimate theater in Eugene Oregon. The film was incredibly intense and remarkably scary. I lived out in the country at the time, and i must admit I was scared of the dark for many months after watching this what I call "classic" ghost story. The film grabbed and sucked you in to its web quickly and effectively. It is one of the best ghost stories I have ever seen on film. It is a tragedy that this film is not available on other mediums. I am shocked to find it still has not made its impact to current generations. Someone out there must have this film stored somewhere - I would love to see it again and experience the terror or a truly ghostly and haunting encounter. I encourage anyone who has ever seen this wonderful film to comment and encourage someone who may have this stored away to make it available to the general public. A timeless masterpiece. Barbie Connell, Manchester, Connecticut 2012
An elegant and confident ghostly tale, shot mainly in and around a Scottish castle. Most likable, not full of ghastly moments and very much a slow burn. But, none the less effective for that with some great moments. One involving a rocking chair and another, a short ferry boat ride across a river. Decent performances, although this did seem more like a superior TV movie rather than a feature film at times, with some flatness of voice. Lady director may be why there seemed to be particularly good use of period costumes and incidentals including good portrayal of servants and also gypsies in the woods. perhaps a little too much time spent on the meetings and greetings and dancing and drinking, though I very much enjoyed the daughter (who was 'on the stage') that drank more brandy than the old boys and smoked a pipe, well! Nothing sensational but worthy of a watch if you get the chance, although I have to say it was a good job my print was so good because some of this was shot in very low light indeed.
I saw this movie over 20 years ago, but with a few others still haunts me. The music of Chopin and Janacek, together with the sepia dark images works very effective on your emotions and mood. Years after I can still feel the effects of this movie with the final epitome when the ghost tries to take the haunted M with him (to the world of ghosts?). A soft wind can be heard blowing through the trees, the music quite soft, sombre and romantic, the light is almost absent: all is set for this final important moment in the movie.
Together with the earlier movies of Ingmar Bergman, Antonioni and the also forgotten masterpiece of Schlöndorff "Die Fällschung" (destruction of Beirut), I rank this movie to the highest order of the art.
Together with the earlier movies of Ingmar Bergman, Antonioni and the also forgotten masterpiece of Schlöndorff "Die Fällschung" (destruction of Beirut), I rank this movie to the highest order of the art.
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