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The Uninvited (1944)

The filmmaker Rick Fitzgerald and his sister Pamela are left homeless in the 18th century during their vacation on the English coast. In the end, the two brothers decided to buy this house but soon discovered that the reason why the price is very cheap is the past of the house that may break their lives.
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The Dissolve
October 28, 2013 The Uninvited was...one of the first films to treat the supernatural seriously, and to play ghosts and hauntings as something other than fodder for comedy.
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New York Times
March 25, 2006 The one thing -- and the only thing -- about this film is that it sets out to give you the shivers -- and will do so, if you're readily disposed.
Movie Metropolis
November 05, 2013 Its thrills and chills are little frissons that tickle the imagination instead of grabbing by the throat.
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Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
December 09, 2013 'This is the only way I can paint you,' says Milland, at the piano. 'Some black keys, and some white.' The speaker might as well be cinematographer Charles Lang, whose painterly compositions -- some black keys, and some white -- make this a spooky gem.
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MovieMartyr.com
February 15, 2009 Decidedly more spooky than scary.
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Time Out
February 09, 2006 The real strength of the film, though, is its atypical stance part way between psychology and the supernatural, achieving a disturbingly serious effect.
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Newark Star-Ledger
March 27, 2009 For modern audiences, the movie is more elegantly creepy than truly scary, but it still charms.
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Chicago Reader
January 01, 2000 An archetypal 40s ghost story, ambitiously decked out in high studio finery, with billowing curtains and other kinds of hyperromantic kitsch that can put you in mind of death by tuberculosis, though ultimately it's a bit of a letdown.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
January 19, 2005 An impressive, though outdated, old-fashioned ghost story.
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Q Network Film Desk
October 29, 2013 a serious-minded, visually elegant chiller with real dramatic weight that was destined to stand apart
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IMDb: 7
2017
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