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The Innocents

Deborah Kerr , Peter Wyngarde , Jack Clayton    Unrated   VHS Tape
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)

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The definitive screen adaptation of Henry James's The Turn of the Screw, the 1961 production of The Innocents remains one of the most effective ghost stories ever filmed. Originally promoted as the first truly "adult" chiller of the big screen (a marginally valid claim considering the release of Psycho a year earlier), the film arrived at a time when the thematic depth of James's story could finally be addressed without the compromise of reductive discretion. And while the Freudian anxiety that fuels the story may seem tame by today's standards, the psychological horrors that comprise the story's "dark secret" are given full expression in a film that brilliantly clouds the boundary between tragic reality and frightful imagination.

In one of her finest performances, Deborah Kerr stars as Miss Giddons, a devout and somewhat repressed spinster who happily accepts the position of governess for two orphaned children whose uncle (Michael Redgrave) readily admits to having no interest in being tied down by two "brats." So Miss Giddons is dispatched to Bly House, the lavish, shadowy estate where young Flora (Pamela Franklin) and her brother Miles (Martin Stephens, so memorable in 1960's Village of the Damned) live with a good-natured housekeeper (Megs Jenkins). At first, life at Bly House seems splendidly idyllic, but as Miss Giddons learns the horrible truth about the estate's now-deceased groundskeeper and previous governess, she begins to suspect that her young charges are ensnared in a devious plot from beyond the grave.

Ghostly images are revealed in only the most fleeting glimpses, and the outstanding Cinemascope photography by Freddie Francis (who used special filters to subtly darken the edges of the screen) turns Bly House into a welcoming mansion by day, a maze of mystery and terror by night. Sound effects and music are used to bone-chilling effect, and director Jack Clayton, blessed with a script by William Archibald and Truman Capote, maintains a deliberate pace to emphasize the ambiguity of James's timeless novella. The result is a masterful film--comparable to the 1963 classic The Haunting--that uses subtlety and suggestion to reach the pinnacle of fear. --Jeff Shannon

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Deborah Kerr stars in this "horrifying Gothic ghost tale" (Newsweek) based on Henry James' "The Turn Of The Screw,' a powerful psychological drama about innocence possessed by evil. Shortly after coming to live with orphans Flora and Miles in their dark, eerie mansion, the new governess (Kerr) mistakes their strange behavior for preciousness. But she soon comes to believe that the charming, beautiful children are possessed by evil, malicious spirits - the souls of their previous governess and estate manager who are now dead. With its shocking conclusion and sinister cinematic effects. The Innocents "catches an eerie, spine-chilling mood right from the start" (Variety) that never lets up.

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The devinitive version of "The Turn of the Screw" May 1 2004
Format:VHS Tape
Without doubt, this is the definitive version of Henry James' "The Turn of the Screw." The acting of Deborah Kerr as the governess is superb, as are the performances of the actors playing the two posessed children. Filmed in atmospheric black-and-white, this is one film that deserves the full DVD treatment. My only reservation is with the title. While appropriate, it should have retained the title as given by Mr. James. Five stars!
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STILL SCARES AFTER MORE THAN FORTY YEARS!!! May 1 2004
Format:VHS Tape
The Innocents, featuring an excellent performance by Deborah Kerr, is a perfect example of why less can be so much more when watching a psychological thriller. Even after forty years this masterpiece still delivers the thrills and scares. The Innocents not only makes the viewer think, but it provides many jolts which will keep any seasoned horror/suspense buff on his or her toes. This film is definitely worth seeking out, although, unfortunately, it has yet to appear on DVD.
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Henry James, as he intended... April 29 2004
Format:VHS Tape
After "The Ininvited" (1944), this has to be the best ghost story ever. It may have been "bested" by Robert Wise's "The Haunting" (1963), but there's no excuse for this brilliant film NOT to be offered on DVD. The very classy, very wonderful Deborah Kerr has never been better. Anyone else out there craving a DVD of this exceptional film...?
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Most recent customer reviews
Very scary
This film is very scary. I once watched it when i was very young and i couldn't sleep for years!!!
I watched it recently and it was very good.
Highly recommendable!
Published on April 3 2004
Mother May I?
(...)It would be wrong to contribute this film to a long list of ghost stories per se, for these ghosts as we perceive them, are far removed from the 'boo' variety that so many of... Read more
Published on Jan 22 2004 by Mary F. Sibley
A Gothic Ghost Story, perfectly told
I saw this movie for the first time on cable last week; I was about to go to bed when I caught this from the halfway point, right when Deborah Kerr as the Governess, is playing... Read more
Published on Jan 15 2004 by Scott Coblio
Among the finest films ever made!
THE INNOCENTS is an incredible adaptation of Henry James' literary masterpiece THE TURN OF THE SCREW. Read more
Published on Aug 16 2003
Wonderful film and should be given more notice!
Adaptation of the story The Turn of the Screw, I really fell in love with this film and was totally hooked on watching it over and over..... Read more
Published on Aug 4 2003 by K. Preston
The best horror film ever made...Deborah Kerr is superb.
There have been some great horror films in the 20th century. Hitchcock was responsible for probably a half dozen himself. Read more
Published on Jun 25 2003 by Robert J. Willert
Not my thing
I didn't like the storyline and I especially didn't care for the ending.
Published on Jun 18 2003 by Roxxy D'Burtonite
The Innocents shoud be on your top ten list
Okay, so I PLAYED Miss Jessel (one of the ghosts) in Benjamin Britten's opera version of Turn of the Screw, and this movie STILL scared me so much that I was afraid to go to bed. Read more
Published on Jun 6 2003 by Abby Powell
An example of what truly gifted child actors are capable of
I saw this when it first came out, and the performances by the children, Miles and Flora, show acting skills far beyond their years. Calling Ms. Read more
Published on Mar 7 2003 by Schuyler V. Johnson
FINALLY COMING OUT ON DVD!!!
It's about time that they get a classic movie like this on dvd! It's one of the scariest movies ever made and should be watched alone in the dark for the scariest experience, or if... Read more
Published on Dec 4 2002 by Tom Servo
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