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The Innocents (1962)
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Favorite Movie Quote: "It was only the wind, my dear."
A true ghost story, where the ghosts may very well exist only in your mind. This is old school horror, where your imagination works to produce images that may not be appearing on the screen.
Miss Giddens (Deborah Kerr) comes to care for two children, but thinks she hears and sees the former governess and her lover. Are there really ghosts, or is Miss Giddens just possessing a vivid imagination? After all, you see them, too.
Truman Capote assisted on the screenplay, as adaptation of a Henry James novel, and it works perfectly with the brilliant black-and-white cinematography and excellent direction by Jack Clayton (Room at the Top, The Pumpkin Eater).
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