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La casa che non voleva morire

Titolo originale: The House That Would Not Die
  • Film per la TV
  • 1970
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 14min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,6/10
1181
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Kitty Winn in La casa che non voleva morire (1970)
Horror soprannaturaleOrrore

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA woman and her niece move into an ancestral house in the Amish countryside haunted by two ghosts from the Revolutionary War.A woman and her niece move into an ancestral house in the Amish countryside haunted by two ghosts from the Revolutionary War.A woman and her niece move into an ancestral house in the Amish countryside haunted by two ghosts from the Revolutionary War.

  • Regia
    • John Llewellyn Moxey
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Henry Farrell
    • Barbara Michaels
  • Star
    • Barbara Stanwyck
    • Richard Egan
    • Michael Anderson Jr.
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,6/10
    1181
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • John Llewellyn Moxey
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Henry Farrell
      • Barbara Michaels
    • Star
      • Barbara Stanwyck
      • Richard Egan
      • Michael Anderson Jr.
    • 33Recensioni degli utenti
    • 22Recensioni della critica
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    Barbara Stanwyck
    Barbara Stanwyck
    • Ruth Bennett
    Richard Egan
    Richard Egan
    • Pat McDougal
    Michael Anderson Jr.
    Michael Anderson Jr.
    • Stan Whitman
    Kitty Winn
    Kitty Winn
    • Sara Dunning
    • (as Katherine Winn)
    Doreen Lang
    Doreen Lang
    • Sylvia Wall
    Mabel Albertson
    Mabel Albertson
    • Mrs. McDougal
    • Regia
      • John Llewellyn Moxey
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Henry Farrell
      • Barbara Michaels
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    9bayardhiler

    Very Clever, Old Fashioned Ghost Movie

    Recently I had the good fortune of coming across an old ABC movie of the week called "The House that would not Die", starring the always talented Barbara Stanwyck. In the movie, Ms. Stanwyck and her niece buy an old, charming house in the country, thinking that they have found their dream home. However,as is always the case in these films, strange things begin to happen, such as disembodied voices, bizarre wind gusts that seemly appear out of no where, and Stanwyck's niece, Sara, begins acting as if someone or something has taken her over. The result is a well done ghost film that relies on creating a spooky atmosphere rather than any gore or violence. Such a shame that television does not have more movies like these anymore. God, how I miss the age of the miniseries. If you get a chance, check this out on you tube. We won't be disappointed. 9 out of 10.
    9jimmerp123

    Ruth Bennett (Barbara Stanwyck) inherits a haunted house, and together with her niece and friends, attempts to solve the mystery of the house's dark history.

    I just bought this movie since not seeing it for many years, and I must say that it still holds my attention and is an excellent old-fashioned ghost story. I love Barbara Stanwyck in anything she does so I might be prejudice, but she is supported by an excellent cast and the story holds up even today. In this age of graphic violence and blood in movies, it is so refreshing to revisit one of my favorite horror films. The film itself is very atmospheric with genuine thrills and chills. My favorite horror film is the original "The Haunting," but this ranks in my top ten. I did read the book by Barbara Michaels(Elizabeth Peters) and enjoyed it thoroughly - and I must say that I wish the film had stuck more to the book's storyline - but all in all I was pleasantly surprised that I still like "The House That Would Not Die."
    6Milk_Tray_Guy

    Entertaining time passer

    Made for TV supernatural movie starring Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Egan, and Kitty Winn. Stanwyck and Winn play an elderly woman and her young niece who move into a house in Gettyburg, Pennsylvania, that Stanwyck has just inherited (and which was built around the time of the War of Independence). Before long the two women begin to suspect the house is haunted. Their new neighbour, Egan, introduces them to a woman who claims to be a medium and who wants to hold a seance there. During the seance the niece is seemingly possessed by the spirit of a young woman. Other disturbances in the following days, including doors opening on their own and disembodied voices on the wind, lead them to investigate the tragic history of the house, and uncover a wrong done many years before.

    Stanwyck and Egan are both good. Stanwyck actually gets thrown around a fair bit, and - despite being well into her 60s - does all the falls herself (she was already an honorary member of the Hollywood Stuntmen's Hall of Fame!). Winn, on the other hand, is really annoying, seriously overplaying her 'emotional' scenes (to the point where it's hard to have any sympathy for her). Unfortunately, the story is also fairly predictable, and the few visual effects do give away the TV budget. But it's got atmosphere, and is an easy watch. 6/10.
    6Putzberger

    Never Fear, Babs is Here!

    As any fan of classic film and cheeseball TV knows, Barbara Stanwyck was one durable dame. The woman who conquered the corporate world in 1933's "Baby Face" and blasted gun-toting outlaws on "The Big Valley" is more than a match for the wind machines and bad actors who challenge her in this cheapo 1970 made-for, which is why it's ultimately not that scary or suspenseful. It's also hampered by a cobwebbed ghost story plot -- a maiden aunt and her dewy young niece move into an old house only to learn (oh no!) that it's haunted. Still, it's always fun to hang out with Babs, so "The House that Wouldn't Die" isn't a complete waste of time. It's like decaffeinated coffee, a short, mild indulgence that won't keep you awake at night.

    Miss Stanwyck plays Ruth, a career Washington bureaucrat who takes a sabbatical (Civil Service rules must have been a lot more relaxed during the Nixon administration) and moves to a late distant relative's house near where her fluttery niece Sarah, played by Kitty Wynn, plans to attend college. If Stanwyck is above this sort of downmarket Gothic, Wynn is perfect for it since she seems born to play wide-eyed, helpless young ingénues -- the only time her voice rises above a quivering whisper is when she screams, which she does enough to wake the dead. The dead, however, don't seem to appreciate the intrusion so they start possessing various characters and making them act homicidal. Having apparently exhausted the budget on Babs' salary and nifty wardrobe (the cranberry pantsuit she dons toward the end of the flick is particularly chic), the producers could only afford a single special effect -- a megawatt wind machine which gets switched onto high every time one of the undead makes an appearance. This motif is a bit too indicative, but it's also the only way you'll know that Richard Egan, who plays Babs' romantic interest, has transformed from gentlemanly anthropology professor next door to malevolent spirit. His facial expression doesn't change otherwise. Rounding out this intrepid quartet is someone named Michael Anderson Jr. as Professor Egan's swishy grad student and Kitty's chaste love interest. The movie could be unwatchably dull but isn't, thanks to Babs' stalwart presence. However, it could be atmospherically creepy but isn't, thanks to Egan's granite stiffness and a script that sounds like it was penned by the "Scooby Doo" staff during a prime time writers' strike ("try and open up this old writing desk . . . these things are usually crammed with old letters and papers" declares Babs, perhaps unaware that she's channeling Velma Dinkley). Still, Miss Barbara Stanwyck offers a primer on how to maintain your dignity during the twilight of your career. Someone should have forced Bette Davis to watch this movie.
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    I was 14 when I saw this and for weeks wouldn't go into our basement!

    Back in the late 1960's and through the early part of the 1970's the occult became an extremely popular subject for TV and movies. ABC was making "Movies Of The Week" that appeared usually on a Wednesday night. This was one of them. This one involves a haunted house which was recently bought by Barbara Stanwyk and soon she with the help of family and a helpful neighbor Richard Egan try to get to the bottom of things. Literally.

    I was 14 when I first saw this and for weeks I wouldn't go into our basement. Don't watch it alone!

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      Based on the Novel by Barbara Michaels, Ammie Come Home.
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      When Sarah comes in, and the others are already there, she has a break in character, and ultimately faints. She is wearing a short skirt and long socks when she comes in and faints. But when they move her to the couch, she is wearing trousers and no socks.
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      Featured in Elvira's Halloween Movie Schlock-A-Thon (1993)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 27 ottobre 1970 (Stati Uniti)
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      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(house interior)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Aaron Spelling Productions
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