The Other

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The atmospheric direction of Robert Mulligan and the first-rate writing of Tom Tryon (based on his own novel) place The Other at a notch above the seemingly endless parade of demonic, horror films of the 1970s. The story takes place on a small Connecticut farm in 1935 and concerns a luckless family that finds itself further plagued by a violent series of mysterious deaths. It seems that the curious deaths have something to do with Alexandra Udvarnoky's (Diana Muldaur) twin sons - ten year old Chris (Niles Perry) and Martin (Holland Perry). Martin is shy, withdrawn and somber, while Chris behaves like a normal ten-year-old boy. The question the film poses is which twin is good and which is evil - and has he caused the killings? (Shock Entertainment)

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English The Other is one of those older films that can easily prove to you that age doesn't matter and that a good horror could be made in the past just as well as now. Honestly, I feel that in the past, there were many more good horror films made and that contemporary filmmakers sometimes forget how to truly scare people. There are only a few who succeed at it and who can create a similarly escalating atmosphere like the creators of this film. ()