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The Haunting

(1999)

Rated PG-13 for intense horror sequences.

PG-13 112min.
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Released on July 23, 1999
In the 1860's, industrialist Hugh Crain financed the construction of Hill House, a beautiful but forbidding mansion where Crain hoped to house a wife and children. Read More
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March 16, 2009
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The movie itself is not an "A" list movie. However, the effects and concept make it worth seeing as well as the set (the house) which is both massive and ornate beyond words. I have seen the movie several times and I'm sure I'll see it again.
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