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In the 1860's, Crain was a famous industrialist was dead without traces in Hill House and everyone suspected the reason of his death was evil. 130 years later, Dr. David Marrow wants to expose the truth so he and three student decide to have an adventure in mysterious house.
So breathtakingly bad, so unintentionally funny that it could take on the status of a camp classic.
January 01, 2000
Chicago Sun-Times
To my surprise, I find myself recommending The Haunting on the basis of its locations, its sets, its art direction, its sound design, and the overall splendor of its visuals.
A lavish illustration of how to take a fairly modest black-and -white horror film from 1963 and amplify it so relentlessly that the sight of the flying cow in Twister would not be all that amiss.