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The Haunting - 1963
Film Description Dark and expressionistic horror film about a psychic researcher experimenting with the supernatural at an evil old house. Interestingly, Wise sandwhiched this quirky film between making West Side Story and the Sound of Music.
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DVD Extras Commentary by Julie Harris, Claire Bloom, Russ Tamblyn, director Robert Wise, and screenwriter Nelson Gidding; Theatrical trailer; Stills gallery; 'Things That Go Bump in the Night' essay.
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Robert Wise by Peter Curtis The sadly departed Robert Wise was one of the great genre-hopping directors producing consistently brilliant movies no matter what the subject. Sadly, constraints of taste and decency mean I will not be including The Sound Of Music or, er, Star Trek: The Motion Picture
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