
The first serious ghost movie.
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Ray Milland, a terrific Oscar-winning actor for his portrayal of an alcoholic in "The Lost Weekend", shows his versatility in this interesting, often surprising tale of a brother and sister who encounter the supernatural.
A beautiful, uninhabited mansion on the cliffs of Western England catches the eye of a brother and sister on vacation from London. They soon discover that the mansion is for sale, and for an incredibly low price. The man who sells them the house warns them of the howling winds they may hear in the house at night. They pay no heed.
After the first night spent in the house, they discover the howling winds are not really winds at all. They are the moans of a sorrowful spirit. The siblings also discover cold spots throughout the house and a room that overwhelms them with a sense of dread. Yet, they stay. Discovering the reason for these disturbances is what they have in mind.
All in all, the movie is very effective except for the attempts at comedy sprinkled throughout. I would recommend this title to anyone who likes a good, old-fashioned ghost story told, for the most part, with intelligence and sincerity. The acting is good, with a few exceptions from some of the minor players.
Worth a look.
Review ID: 10000000003750727

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