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I love Halloween. It's the first fun holiday of the season. I have always loved ghost stories. The absolute best ghost movie ever made was the original "The Haunting" 1963 with Claire Bloom and Julie Harris. This was a truly psychologically scary masterpiece. It has NOTHING to do with that piece of crap remake 1999 remake.
Get this movie! You will not regret it. Read the reviews, I totally agree.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00009NHB6/?tag=pfamazon01-20
On another note...
I am disappointed in the lack of decent ghost and monster movies on tv this month.
Anyway, if you are interested, for fun, in ghost stories, share them here.
Here a fun place to get you started.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/5-real-haunted-houses.htm
The genius of The Haunting lies in the restraint of Wise and screenwriter Nelson Gidding, who elicit almost all of the film's mounting terror from the psychology of its characters--particularly Eleanor, whose grip on sanity grows increasingly tenuous. The presence of lurking spirits relies heavily on the power of suggestion (likewise the cautious handling of Theodora's attraction to Eleanor) and the film's use of sound is more terrifying than anything Wise could have shown with his camera. Like Jack Clayton's 1961 chiller, The Innocents, The Haunting knows the value of planting the seeds of terror in the mind, as opposed to letting them blossom graphically on the screen. What you don't see is infinitely more frightening than what you do, and with nary a severed head or bloody corpse in sight, The Haunting is guaranteed to chill you to the bone. --Jeff Shannon
Get this movie! You will not regret it. Read the reviews, I totally agree.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00009NHB6/?tag=pfamazon01-20
On another note...
I am disappointed in the lack of decent ghost and monster movies on tv this month.
Anyway, if you are interested, for fun, in ghost stories, share them here.
Here a fun place to get you started.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/5-real-haunted-houses.htm