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The Haunting is a 1963 supernatural horror film directed and produced by Robert Wise, adapted by Nelson Gidding from Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel The Haunting of Hill House. It stars Julie Harris , Claire Bloom , Richard Johnson , and Russ Tamblyn .
The Haunting (1963) A group of investigators stays at the 90-year-old Hill House that is supposedly haunted. As they learn about the house’s history and the people that have died within it, they ...
The novel has been adapted to film twice, in 1963 and again in 1999, both times under the title The Haunting. The 1963 version is a relatively faithful adaptation and received critical praise. The 1999 version, considerably different from the novel and widely panned by critics, is an overt fantasy horror in which all the main characters are ...
The Haunting, a loose remake of the 1963 film, directed by Jan de Bont; The Haunting, a Spanish film by Elio Quiroga; A Haunting, a 2002–2007 and 2012–present American paranormal drama anthology TV series; The Haunting, a 2018–2020 American anthology series "The Haunting" (Back at the Barnyard), a 2008 TV episode
The Haunting (1963) If ghosts are more your flavor than slashers or monsters, this is your jam. It's a classic, New England haunted house movie. WATCH ON PRIME VIDEO WATCH ON APPLE TV. MGM.
The Haunting: Robert Wise: Julie Harris, Claire Bloom, Russ Tamblyn: United Kingdom United States [11] Katarsis: Giuseppe Veggezzi: Christopher Lee: Italy [12] Kiss of the Vampire: Don Sharp: Clifford Evans, Noel Willman, Edward de Souza: United Kingdom United States [13] Matango: IshirÅ Honda: Yoshio Tsuchiya, Akira Kubo, Hiroshi Koizumi ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1963 films. It includes 1963 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for horror films released in the year 1963 .
(1958), The Haunting (1963), The Andromeda Strain (1971), The Hindenburg (1975) and Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979). He was the president of the Directors Guild of America from 1971 to 1975 and the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1985 through 1988.