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Aunt Alice
- I_Fortuna
- 4/8/13
My dog woke me so I tuned in. When I saw Gordon, I first thought Rosemary's Baby and then saw Geraldine Page and realized that this was a movie I had not seen. The peformances were riveting. I enjoyed seeing Robert Fuller who I became a fan of from his many television rolls. This was a complex psychological thriller. There were no fancy camera tricks or buckets of blood, just pure Hitchcockian terror consummately performed. I am not into scary but this was worth watching.
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awesome!
- jeffy b good
- 3/31/13
what a great movie! was so simple and yet so wonderfully mentally distrubed! great house and love the idea of a cocktail hour how fab is that! geraldine page is flawless and narcissiticly (is that a word?) evil. it is very similar to "Target" that has shown on TCM. you feel like there are two different stories going on. the actor that plays the guy from the law office was later the dentist on the bob newhart show. fix yourself a few cocktails and enjoy this haunting movie!
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Classic !
- Johnny
- 10/19/12
A great thriller that received respectable reviews when it was released in 1969. Page and Gordon deliver superb performances. The music score is fantastic. Read the book Forbidden Garden by Ursula Curtiss if you can locate one. Might help explain what could seem like "holes" in the story.
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HAUNTING
- Trudy
- 6/24/12
DO NOT REMEMBER SEEING THIS MOVIE BEFORE A FEW MONTHS AGO. IT WAS RIVETING AND TROUBLES ME SOME AS I FOUND IT SO FAMILIAR TO ME. COULD NOT STOP WATCHING. PERHAPS IT FROM AN ERA THAT I REMEMBER SO WELL. I WAS 21 AND MY CHILD HAD JUST BEEN BORN. NOT TO SOUND DRAMATIC, BUT I FIND THE FILM IS STILL WITH ME AND I DO NOT KNOW WHY.
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Real horror at its best
- Dom
- 4/14/12
When you need only real actors and a good script and no unnecessary blood. But your heart is racing the whole time makes for real classic horror.
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A Great Film Worth Watching
- Jason
- 4/14/12
Thank you TCM staff for airing this film! I am so glad that you have aired it several times since it's TCM premiere and I will be watching when you air it again on June 2. I love this movie and others like it. I hope you will continue to air more films like this. I'm glad you've been airing films such as "Let's Scare Jessica To Death", "Evil Dead", etc. TCM Underground is a great addition to the channel!
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Tucson isn't the wild west
- Philip combs
- 4/14/12
It was intresting to figure out this movie.Tucson has sure grown. The clay tile roofs on the are stilll being used in housing market today,but they dont have outdoor T.V. antennas. The newest car was a 1968 Mustang that meant is was filmed before 1970. I had to go on IMDB to find out the title and when it was filmed.But none the less was a thriller for me and mine. m
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Keeps you Watching!
- dish528
- 1/18/12
Great movie I last saw when I was a teenager. Defintely dated compared to today's films but you can't go wrong with Geraldine Page and Ruth Gordon. They were soooo good! Enjoyed it. Would recommend it.
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Keeps you Watching!
- trish
- 1/18/12
I saw this movie back when I was a teenager. It is definitely dated compared to today's thrillers, but it holds your interest and you can't go wrong with Geraldine Page and Ruth Gordon. They were so good! Really enjoyed it!
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