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Title: OT: Nice, spooky version of The Turn of the Screw at You Tube, complete
Post by: David on April 08, 2014, 04:34:11 PM
Dan Curtis adapted Henry James' The Turn of the Screw twice: as DS' Haunting of Collinwood storyline and as a TV film with Lynn Redgrave.

Here's a neat, literate and spooky TV version from 1995 with Valerie Bertinelli and Dame Diana Rigg:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LB_pP3OH90
Title: Re: OT: Nice, spooky version of The Turn of the Screw at You Tube, complete
Post by: Gerard on April 09, 2014, 12:20:49 AM
I remember watching it when it first aired almost 20 years ago.  I was rather impressed.

Gerard
Title: Re: OT: Nice, spooky version of The Turn of the Screw at You Tube, complete
Post by: DarkLady on April 10, 2014, 07:22:17 PM
Has anyone here seen The Innocents with Deborah Kerr as the governess? It's a very faithful adaptation of the Henry James story.

I didn't know that DC did an adaptation of "The Turn of the Screw." He did a pretty fair Dracula adaptation with an excellent Jack Palance.

Thanks for the link, David-Elijah! That sounds well worth checking out!

Final bit of trivia: Benjamin Britten did a masterful, short opera of the James story with very scary musical effects.
Title: Re: OT: Nice, spooky version of The Turn of the Screw at You Tube, complete
Post by: David on April 10, 2014, 08:39:23 PM
OK to call me plain old David! [snow_smiley]
Curtis' Turn of the Screw is on DVD together with his Dracula, Jekyll & Hyde and Dorian Gray.
The box set is titled The Dan Curtis Macabre Collection.
Cutis' Turn of the Screw features the same actress who played Mrs. Grose in The Innocents: in the same role! Also featured in Curtis' version: KL Scott as the ghost of Miss Jessell.
Title: Re: OT: Nice, spooky version of The Turn of the Screw at You Tube, complete
Post by: Gerard on April 11, 2014, 01:28:33 AM
I remember watching Curtis' version on the eve of my eighteenth birthday.

Gerard