In Collection
#453
Seen It:
Yes
Horror
USA / English
| Liam Neeson |
Dr. David Marrow |
| Lili Taylor |
Eleanor Vance |
| Owen Wilson |
Luke Sanderson |
| Catherine Zeta-Jones |
Theo |
| Bruce Dern |
Mr. Dudley |
| Marian Seldes |
Mrs. Dudley |
| Alix Koromzay |
Mary Lambetta |
| Todd Field |
Todd Hackett |
| Virginia Madsen |
Jane |
| Michael Cavanaugh |
Dr. Malcolm Keogh |
| Tom Irwin |
Lou |
| Charles Gunning |
Hugh Crain |
| Saul Priever |
Ritchie |
| Hadley Eure |
Carolyn Crain |
| Director |
Jan de Bont |
| Producer |
Jan de Bont; Steven Spielberg; Susan Arnold |
| Writer |
David Self; Shirley Jackson |
| Cinematography |
Karl Walter Lindenlaub |
| Musician |
Jerry Goldsmith |
Nell Vance (Lili Taylor), Theo (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and Luke Sanderson (Owen Wilson) are asked to come to Hill House, a house with a reputation for evil. He is doing a sleep study and wants them as subjects. His subject is really the house and it's history. Each of his guests have a special talent. While they are there the house lives up to its reputation and focuses on Nell. The house itself is full of traps and tricks, and terrorizes them. Nell figures out the reason the house is haunted and now the house doesn't want her to leave, and goes to any lengths to prevent her from doing so.
| Edition |
Wrong media |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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