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Trois fantômes à la page

Original title: The Spirit Is Willing
  • 1967
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
566
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Trois fantômes à la page (1967)
ComedyHorror

Hapless Benjamin Powell, his loving wife Kate, and their teenage son Steven rent a haunted seaside house in New England for their summer vacation, which quickly turns into a ghost-hunt.Hapless Benjamin Powell, his loving wife Kate, and their teenage son Steven rent a haunted seaside house in New England for their summer vacation, which quickly turns into a ghost-hunt.Hapless Benjamin Powell, his loving wife Kate, and their teenage son Steven rent a haunted seaside house in New England for their summer vacation, which quickly turns into a ghost-hunt.

  • Director
    • William Castle
  • Writers
    • Ben Starr
    • Nathaniel Benchley
  • Stars
    • Sid Caesar
    • Vera Miles
    • Barry Gordon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    566
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Castle
    • Writers
      • Ben Starr
      • Nathaniel Benchley
    • Stars
      • Sid Caesar
      • Vera Miles
      • Barry Gordon
    • 26User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sid Caesar
    Sid Caesar
    • Ben Powell
    Vera Miles
    Vera Miles
    • Kate Powell
    Barry Gordon
    Barry Gordon
    • Steve Powell
    John McGiver
    John McGiver
    • Uncle George
    Cass Daley
    Cass Daley
    • Felicity
    Ricky Cordell
    • Miles Thorpe
    Mary Wickes
    Mary Wickes
    • Gloria Tritt
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • Fess Dorple
    Robert Donner
    Robert Donner
    • Ebenezer
    Mickey Deems
    • Rabbit Warren
    Nestor Paiva
    Nestor Paiva
    • Felicity's Father
    Doodles Weaver
    Doodles Weaver
    • Booper Mellish
    Jay C. Flippen
    Jay C. Flippen
    • Mother
    Jill Townsend
    Jill Townsend
    • Jenny…
    John Astin
    John Astin
    • Dr. Frieden
    William Castle
    William Castle
    • Mr. Hymer
    • (uncredited)
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Drug Store Owner
    • (uncredited)
    Harvey Lembeck
    Harvey Lembeck
    • Capt. Pederson
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Castle
    • Writers
      • Ben Starr
      • Nathaniel Benchley
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    repokat

    Remembering

    I remember loving this movie as a kid! I remembered it a time or two over the years in passing. No one I know could remember seeing. Tonight I was surfing and thought about John Astin being in some cowboy movie and that's what started my search on imdb. Then voila, I saw the Spirit is Willing Title, and it all came back to me. I ordered Evil Roy Slade from Amazon, but they don't have Spirit is Willing. They've got the vaguest movies, but not a kewl classic like this. I agree about the song being great. I WISH I COULD BUY THIS MOVIE!!!! I'd like for my kids to see it. If anyone knows how to get "The Spirit is Willing" please let me know.
    tampasaint

    Good memories

    Certain movies can stick with you after years and years.

    I've only seen "The Spirit is Willing" two or three times, probably most often on the CBS Late Night Movies. (That was way back in the Stone Age, when Carson was the only late-night talk show. I was probably in elementary or junior high school and would stay up way too late to watch the movies that started at 10:30 Central time. But enough about that.)

    "The Spirit is Willing" was one of those silly, harmless comedies so fondly remembered. It had the hapless dad, the loving mother and the teenage son who was smarter than either, except when it came to the romance department.

    What teenage boy wouldn't want to live in a house with a beautiful and sexy blonde ghost?! Oh, and of course, he had a beautiful blond girlfriend who looked just like the ghost!!

    This is a movie the way they used to be made! Not hilarious, but definitely funny ... a guilty pleasure. (Now if only it would be re-released!)
    miniflik

    To buy the DVD

    I noticed a lot of people wishing there was a way to purchase a copy of this movie. I found a site online that sells rare and classic movies and stuff like that...and they carry this one. Plus, the DVD is only like $12.

    Go to - http://store.thesmallscreen.org/spiswi19dvd.html.

    Plug that URL into your browser and see for yourself.

    I saw the movie when I was really really little and had just written it off as my imagination until I found it here. It combines two things little kids are understandably intrigued by: ghosts and sex. It's comforting to know that I was not simply too imaginative as a child, that the things I swear I remember weren't just fantasies! IMDb validated me just a little.

    I wish I was alive in the sixties. Because according to these people, the greatest problem of THEIR time was "the sex lives of ghosts," not crime and poverty. Nice.
    8fillipsk

    I too thought I dreamed this movie

    I saw this on late night TV as a teenager, and remember certain cast members. That was the only way I was able to find this film in the database. I cross referenced Mary Wickes with the butterfly collector on a Gilligan's Island episode. His name escaped me then, but it is John McGiver. Recently I bought a copy of the original book, and it was well written. The basic plot is the same, but Castle's comedic treatment did take away from the scarier aspects of the story. Incidentally Nathaniel Benchley, the author of the book was the father of Jaws author Peter Benchley. Humorist Robert Benchley was Nathaniel's own father. I keep requesting this to play on Turner Classic Movies to play it, but I doubt it is classic enough. Maybe if they do a b-series of William Castle gimmick films it will fit the format. Paramount handles distribution of it. Maybe it will come out on DVD some day...

    ***Update*** I bought the eastern European import DVD from a Florida company, and watched it today. It is as amusing as I remember -- very much in the "spirit" of the madcap sixties decade in which it was made.

    As is often the case, it pales in comparison to the original media. But that argument is so old its cliché. I'd like to see the book made into a true horror movie, but that's for a different forum than this. If this movie ever is released on DVD in the USA, I expect it to go straight to the $5.50 discount bin. But I do bet it gets snatched up by people like us. Us being the people that look up this movie on IMDb.
    Michael_Elliott

    Horrid Comedy Without Any Laughs

    Spirit is Willing, The (1967)

    1/2 (out of 4)

    Extremely bad mixture of horror and laughs about a teenager (Barry Gordon) who moves with his parents (Sid Caesar, Vera Miles) to a New England house, which just happens to be haunted. The parents naturally don't believe their son that three spirits are there so he ends up getting accused of most the damage being done by the ghosts. I think most people came to know the name William Castle through films like THE TINGLER, HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL or some of his other gimmick horror movies. Just by watching them you'd think he was a decent director but then you might want to venture out into some of the other genres that he touched and you'll see some pretty bad movies. What's so shocking to me is that Castle was a naturally charming guy that could be very funny during interviews. Just by watching him you'd think he would be a natural for comedy but that certainly wasn't the case because he made some truly bad ones in his career and this here is one of the worst. Just by watching this film you'd think that Castle just thought having two people scream at each other was something funny. The characters in this motion picture just come off so fake, so stupid and so downright idiotic that you can never take them serious nor can you believe any of the situations that they are in. There's an entire subplot dealing with the teenager being "distant" and "going through a bad spell" and most of these scenes have him screaming at the top of his lungs while his father will then scream at the top of his lungs. The son will come back louder. The father will then go louder. Mommy will jump in louder then the son gets louder. This is supposed to be funny? After sitting through this for a second you'll be wishing that all three fell into the acid pit that we saw in Castle's HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL. Things really aren't much better with the type of humor from the ghosts as the majority of the so-called "laughs" comes from them either throwing dishes, ruining the furniture or just closing doors. It's really shocking at how poorly done everything in this movie was. The direction was really bad, the screenplay horrid and the overall flow of things is just so sloppy and silly that you are almost shocked that a major studio (Paramount) was behind it. You also have to wonder if this film helped play a part in the studio decided to go with someone other than Castle for ROSEMARY'S BABY, which would be released the following year. Either way, Castle has some good movies out there but there's no denying his comedies are truly awful movies and this here might be the worst.

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    • Trivia
      The novel this movie was based on, "the Visitors" by Nathaniel Benchley, was published with art by Charles Addams, whose "Addams Family" comics were the basis for the TV series which made "Spirit is Willing" co-star John Astin a star. Furthermore, director William Castle previously worked directly with Addams, as the cartoonist provided drawings for Castle's 1963 film "The Old Dark House".
    • Goofs
      When Ben is in the bathroom preparing to go to bed the first night, he walks out wearing slippers, when he enters the bedroom he is bare foot.
    • Quotes

      Ben Powell: Look, you can't afford a new car.

      Steve Powell: But dad, neither can you but you drive one.

      Ben Powell: I'm too poor to drive an old car.

    • Crazy credits
      The people in this movie are fictitious. Only the ghosts are real.
    • Connections
      Referenced in All the Way Down (1968)

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Spirit Is Willing
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • William Castle Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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