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The Uninvited is a 2009 American psychological horror film directed by the Guard Brothers and starring Emily Browning, Elizabeth Banks, Arielle Kebbel, and David Strathairn. It is a remake of the 2003 South Korean horror film A Tale of Two Sisters , which is in turn one of several film adaptations of the Korean folk tale Janghwa Hongryeon jeon .
- $42.7 million
Jan 30, 2009 · The Uninvited: Directed by Charles Guard, Thomas Guard. With Emily Browning, Arielle Kebbel, David Strathairn, Elizabeth Banks. Anna returns home after a stint in a mental hospital, but her recovery is jeopardized by her father's new girlfriend and ghastly visions of her dead mother.
- (84K)
- Drama, Fantasy, Horror
- Charles Guard, Thomas Guard
- 2009-01-30
Uninvited is a 1987 American science-fiction horror film written, produced and directed by Greydon Clark and starring George Kennedy, Alex Cord, Clu Gulager, Toni Hudson and Eric Larson. The film primarily takes place aboard a luxury yacht owned by a criminal multimillionaire and bound for the Cayman Islands , whose passengers and crew are ...
- $200,000
- Greydon Clark
- Dan Slider
- 1987
Synopsis. Following a suicide attempt after her terminally ill mother died in a house fire, Anna Ivers is (Emily Browning) discharged from a psychiatric institution after ten months; she has no memory of the actual fire, though recurring nightmares from that night frequently plague her.
Jan 30, 2009 · After spending time in a psychiatric facility, young Anna (Emily Browning) finds significant changes in store at home. Her widowed father (David Strathairn) is now engaged to her mother's former ...
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- Horror, Mystery & Thriller
- PG-13
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Jan 28, 2009 · A teenage girl (Emily Browning) returns to her family's seaside home after her mother's death and uncovers a sinister secret. Read Roger Ebert's analysis of the film's plot, characters, cinematography and themes.