THE HAUNTING OF SEACLIFF INN
September 22, 1994
Susan and Mark move to a seaside town to buy an old house and open an inn. They came to look at one house, but Susan is inexplicably drawn to another. The house is high on a cliff overlooking a lonely beach. Something eerie is going on. A scary black dog appears. One strange guest stays at the inn. Susan finds letters in the attic written long ago by a wife who was terrified of something.
Directors
Cast
Crew
Production:
Timothy Marx (Producer) — Michael M. Scott (Executive Producer)
Screenplay:
Walter Klenhard (Writer) — Tom Walla (Writer)
Music:
Shirley Walker (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography:
Rohn Schmidt (Director of Photography)
REVIEWS (1)
A young couple decides to buy an enormous villa overlooking the sea to turn it into a tourist residence. After a few days, unsettling events without a logical explanation begin to occur, leading to the discovery of some threatening presences that haunt the house. A TV remake of the splendid "The Uninvited" (in Italy "La Casa sulla Scogliera") by Lewis Allen. Rather boring and unnecessary, it rehashes the usual "haunted house" situations (inexplicable accidents, noises, fleeting appearances) further "watered down" by the TV format of the film. Avoidable.
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