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    The House That Would Not Die

    1970 · Mystery · 1h 14m

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  1. The House That Would Not Die. The heirs to a Georgetown manor learn that their family property is a breeding ground for the supernatural. The writing and acting are far better than so many movies ...

    • (14)
    • John Llewellyn Moxey
    • Mystery & Thriller
    • Barbara Stanwyck
  2. The House That Would Not Die (1970) ** (out of 4) Made-for-TV possession film about a woman (Barbara Stanwyck) and her young niece (Kitty Winn) who move into an old house in Amish country and soon realize something is wrong. While at a party a group decides to hold a séance and sure enough the young girl ends up possessed so that same party ...

  3. The House That Would Not Die: Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey. With Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Egan, Michael Anderson Jr., Kitty Winn. A woman and her niece move into an ancestral house in the Amish countryside haunted by two ghosts from the Revolutionary War.

    • (1K)
    • Horror
    • John Llewellyn Moxey
    • 1970-10-27
  4. Apr 13, 2019 · Considering the tendency to do just the exact opposite that’s exhibited by most haunted house film protagonists, the logic inherent is a nice change of pace. The House That Would Not Die. Naturally, the story can’t end there. A seance or two later, the ghosts are good and agitated. Billowing window sheers and eerie slow motion night walks ...

  5. The 1970 made-for-television supernatural horror movie, The House That Would Not Die, based on the novel, Ammie, Come Home, by Barbara Michaels… Review by Carlo V Evil Dead made for TV in 1970 so the craziest practical effect is wind and even the blues look brown.

    • (695)
    • John Llewellyn Moxey
  6. Network. ABC. Release. October 27, 1970. ( 1970-10-27) The House That Would Not Die[ a] is a 1970 American made-for-television supernatural horror film starring Barbara Stanwyck (in her television film debut), Richard Egan, Michael Anderson Jr. and Kitty Winn. It premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on October 27, 1970.

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