The Haunting with Liam Neeson: DVD Cover

    The Haunting Director: Jan de Bont Cast: Liam Neeson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Lili Taylor, Owen Wilson

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/23/1999
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 13,686

    Viewer Rating: (17 ratings)

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    Features

    Behind-the-scenes feature; 2 theatrical trailers; Cast and filmmakers' bios; Production notes

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Index
    1. Unpleasant Details [4:45]
    2. Lab Rats [4:52]
    3. Dinner or the Door [4:01]
    4. The Red Room [1:58]
    5. The Only One at the Party [4:17]
    6. Welcome to Hill House [4:46]
    7. Adam's Family Mansion [4:10]
    8. A Bedtime Story [4:22]
    9. The World's Missed You [4:30]
    10. Creaking Pipes [5:03]
    11. Pillow Talk [2:28]
    12. Welcome Home Eleanor [6:49]
    13. Victim or Volunteer [6:45]
    14. I'm Listening [3:28]
    15. Home Is Where the Heart Is [6:20]
    16. A Controlled Experiment [4:58]
    17. Bump in the Night [6:03]
    18. The Children Need Me [5:15]
    19. Crashing the Gate [5:58]
    20. Carpet Ride [5:29]
    21. Hide and Seek [3:40]
    22. It's All About Family [4:50]
    23. City People [1:38]
    24. End Credits [6:00]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In the 1860's, industrialist Hugh Crain financed the construction of Hill House, a beautiful but forbidding mansion where Crain hoped to house a wife and children. However, Crain died an unexplained death at Hill House, and ever since tales have circulated that the mansion is haunted by evil spirits. 130 years later, Dr. David Marrow (Liam Neeson), long fascinated by the Hill House legend, brings three people there for what he tells them will be a study in sleep disorders. Theo (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is outwardly brave, but it soon becomes evident that Hill House's sinister reputation has her on edge. Luke (Owen Wilson) quickly finds himself wondering: if this is really about studying sleep, why bring everyone to a haunted house? And Nell (Lili Taylor) finds herself inexplicably drawn to the mansion, with a fascination that soon bears terrifying fruit as the true story of Hill House is revealed. The Haunting was directed by Jan de Bont; the screenplay was written by David Self and based on Shirley Jackson's novel The Haunting Of Hill House, which was also the basis for Robert Wise's 1963 film The Haunting, widely regarded as one of the screen's finest ghost stories. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Movie "The Haunting"by Anonymous

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    October 10, 2009: This is a remake of the old version that came out in the '60's, which is much better. The script and dialogue is very well written and does not jump all over the place. The story line logically leads the viewer to the plot of the movie. It may be too scary for younger children, but the movie was done very nicely.

    REALLY SCARY MOVIEby Anonymous

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    March 03, 2007: i think the movie has a really good supernatural twist to it. And I also think that the movie had some really good scenes. There is one that is my favorite but I will not ruin it you will just have to watch and see for yourself. WARNING: DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE ALONE. It was very scary and I actually jumped really high.


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