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The Haunting (1999)
TrailerIn the 1860's, Crain was a famous industrialist was dead without traces in Hill House and everyone suspected the reason of his death was evil. 130 years later, Dr. David Marrow wants to expose the truth so he and three student decide to have an adventure in mysterious house.Actors: Liam Neeson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Owen Wilson, Lili Taylor, Bruce Dern, Marian Seldes, Alix Koromzay, Todd Field, Virginia Madsen, Michael Cavanaugh, Tom Irwin, ...»Director: Jan de BontCountry: United StatesDuration: 113 minQuality: HDRelease: 1999IMDb: 5.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Haunting (1999)"
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Characters of "The Haunting (1999)"
Dr. John MarkwayPlayed by: Liam NeesonTheodora 'Theo'Played by: Catherine Zeta-JonesLuke SandersonPlayed by: Owen WilsonEleanor LancePlayed by: Lili TaylorMr. DudleyPlayed by: Bruce DernMrs. DudleyPlayed by: Marian SeldesMary LambettaPlayed by: Alix KoromzayTodd HackettPlayed by: Todd FieldJanePlayed by: Virginia MadsenDr. Malcolm KeoghPlayed by: Michael CavanaughLouPlayed by: Tom IrwinHugh CrainPlayed by: Charles GunningRitchiePlayed by: Saul PrieverLarge ManPlayed by: M.C. GaineyCarolyn CrainPlayed by: Hadley EureRene CrainPlayed by: Kadina de ElejaldePsych Patient #1Played by: Alessandra Benjamin -
Directors of "The Haunting (1999)"
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Creators of "The Haunting (1999)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Haunting (1999)"
San Jose Mercury NewsJanuary 01, 2000So breathtakingly bad, so unintentionally funny that it could take on the status of a camp classic.
Chicago TribuneJanuary 01, 2000In The Haunting, the moviemakers succeed in something very difficult: creating a haunted house with real personality and terror.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000To my surprise, I find myself recommending The Haunting on the basis of its locations, its sets, its art direction, its sound design, and the overall splendor of its visuals.
New York TimesJanuary 01, 2000A lavish illustration of how to take a fairly modest black-and -white horror film from 1963 and amplify it so relentlessly that the sight of the flying cow in Twister would not be all that amiss.
New York PostJanuary 01, 2000Clumsy, bloated and wretchedly overdone!
Dallas Morning NewsJanuary 01, 2000When The Haunting finally limps to its conclusion, you may feel like booing the screen.
Georgia StraightFebruary 02, 2014The bombastic overkill that helped make De Bont's Speed 2 the most disappointing sequel of the decade is in full bloom here.
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsAugust 13, 2011Unfortunately, the film's sets and special effects overwhelm its plot and cast.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010High-tech remake is dumb and overblown.
eFilmCritic.comSeptember 17, 2007When you're not yawning at the digital ghosts, you're watching a cast of fine actors dogpaddling in cliches and terrible dialogue.
Movie MetropolisApril 20, 2002...testament to the fact that well enough should be left alone.
Matinee MagazineMarch 08, 2002Doesn't try to spook you as much as it tries to browbeat you into a defeated, whimpering submission.
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