Anyone else remember this creepy little classic? The phrase "they don't make `em like they used to" certainly applies in this case. Although the title suggests one of those "let's do something to get her inheritance" plots that were prevalent at the time, the movie is nothing of the like. It's low-key, slow burn horror at its finest, and there's such a poetic ambiguity to it all. Also, I think it handles the whole idea of hearing voices in your head just wonderfully. Is it a vampire film? A vengeful ghost film? Or is the lead character's viewpoint unreliable? That's for you to decide in this truly gothic story that offers no easy answers.
It's one of the most subtle yet scary films ever made, so haunting and lyrical that you can't help but get drawn in.
I'd kill for a restored copy of this gorgeous, eerie film on DVD.
It's one of the most subtle yet scary films ever made, so haunting and lyrical that you can't help but get drawn in.
I'd kill for a restored copy of this gorgeous, eerie film on DVD.




