Directed by:
Richard LoncraineScreenplay:
Dave HumphriesCinematography:
Peter HannanComposer:
Colin TownsCast:
Mia Farrow, Keir Dullea, Tom Conti, Jill Bennett, Robin Gammell, Edward Hardwicke, Peter Sallis, Pauline Jameson, Sophie Ward, Nigel Havers, Arthur Howard (more)Plots(1)
Magnus (Keir Dullea) and Julia Lofting (Mia Farrow) have a happy marriage until one morning when their daughter Kate (Sophie Ward) begins choking. Unsure what to do, Julia attempts a tracheotomy, inadvertently causing Kate’s death. Julia heads to a sanitarium to recover, and when Magnus asks that she come home, she prefers to buy a new house in London and live alone there. Magnus frets over Julia’s sanity, while Julia becomes convinced that her house is haunted by the spirit of a little girl. (Via Vision Entertainment)
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The Haunting of Julia deserves the attention of horror fans because it's a film that is well made, a film with an uncomfortable atmosphere, and simply a film that shouldn't be missed. Mia Farrow, although she may seem to have a slightly boyish appearance, is a great fragile but strong woman who can handle such situations. The Haunting of Julia is a film I will be happy to revisit in the future. ()
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