Ghost Story

Ghost Story

By John Irvin

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 1981-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 50min
  • Director: John Irvin
  • Production Company: Universal Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6/10
6
From 139 Ratings

Description

Put together a gloomy New England house, a dark night and four of America's legendary leading men and you have all the ingredients for the classic Ghost Story, a spellbinding motion picture based on the bestseller by Peter Straub. Co-starring Patricia Neal, Ghost Story is about the Members of the Chowder Society: Fred Astaire, Melvyn Douglas, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and John Houseman, who get together each week to share tales of horror. Soon, however, a secret terror invades the group, and one by one, they die mysteriously because of a real life ghost story that is part of their past.

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  • Forget RT, it’s 5 stars

    5
    By npgirl64
    There are just a few films that are truly haunting, and this one ranks near the top. No CGI or special effects, just a really good story as a base, and fantastic acting all around. Book is even BETTER & does a better job of clarifying WHAT the woman really IS.
  • This is an example of a movie that needed to be a series.

    4
    By Gavin_Talyn
    I've read the book this is based on 4 times. I've also begged Peter Straubb to let me ghost write a sequel. It is one of the few pieces of literature that changed my life. That said, this movie adaptation is... good for what it is. I like lots of what it pulled togethere. But it is a strong example of how movies fail books when television adaptions can do so much more. If this story had a second chance with HBO, I could die happy.
  • Scared the crepe out of me as a kid!

    5
    By midrocker
    Absolutely couldn't stop watching this creepy horror film when it played on HBO years ago. It's chilling to the end. And it has quite the #MeToo theme to it that makes the moral relevant today.
  • Nightmares

    5
    By Tragon
    As a kid we had Showtime, just one movie channel, and a huge antenna on our house, this was the first movie a saw previewed on Showtime, ONLY the preview, and it had me awake at night, I saw it many years later (adult) and it freaked me the hell out.
  • chelle

    5
    By chelle_mitchell
    This is a classic ghost story and certainly one of the best made. The dialogue, the picturesque setting and the acting is some of the finest. I only wish we had more stories like this - not every ghost story has to be blood and gore. A true gem!
  • Something forgotten

    5
    By Xena Forever
    This is the type of story you tell around a camp fire. Its deliciously creepy from the start, and the ending will leave you with goose bumps for days. I loved it. These older films just seem to have a quality lost in todays cinema.
  • jeyrod

    5
    By oogey boogy
    great movie from when I was a kid! best part was her coming out of the car, of course there all good parts! Loved the actress and how she can send a chill down you with just words, even before it cuts to her image "Gorey!" lol BUt by far a triumph of classic cinema!
  • This is Horror, not eye candy...

    5
    By An_Old_Dude
    This ain’t kid’s stuff. When it released to home video (1982), I hadn’t heard of it. But I bought it because of well known actors, figuring it couldn’t be too bad if all these guys were in it. I’ve watched it many times over the years, and it creeps me out each and every time even though I know the story well. The female lead of this tale is played by Alice Krige (best known as the Borg Queen from Star Trek: First Contact). Her performance was so intense and chilling; I believe it actually damaged her film career for many years – too real and haunting for casting Directors to image her in other roles. Houseman, Astaire, Douglas, and Fairbanks were all superb (and we expect that!); it’s Krige that made this movie great. As I said, this ain’t kid’s stuff: it’s not flashy, gory, visual shock candy. Instead, it’s a story that unfolds with angst, tension, regret, guilt, and justice. Oh, and it’s scary too. WARNING: Do not show this film to children and young adults (especially those showing some intelligence and maturity): it all feels so real and plausible. It’ll haunt you; it will damage them.
  • First Review

    3
    By ClassicPrince
    Yayy first review This movie is a cheap trick

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