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    somesunnyday — 14 years ago(February 12, 2012 09:16 PM)

    It was for me the first time I saw it as I knew nothing about it. Not so much second time around.still a great film

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      m_bruneio — 14 years ago(February 13, 2012 05:54 PM)

      The reason I feel this scene fails is because it is too long. If we had been given only a second or two of seeing her, then it would have been much more effective. I would have edited it differently.

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        winterOfMyDiscontent — 14 years ago(March 11, 2012 09:10 PM)

        NOOOOOOOOOOO. It made me think I was watching a comedy rather than a horror movie.
        "My name is Alice, and I remember everything"

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          beckapoe — 14 years ago(March 27, 2012 06:50 AM)

          It's so boring. She looks like a normal woman and not scary at all. They should have kept her in the shadows, that's much more haunting.
          The talking kid was silly too.

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              Hazelrigg — 13 years ago(October 27, 2012 08:59 PM)

              im, 26. didnt know anything about it before watching. having headphones, deeply involved with story and atmosphere.
              that scene was scary as hell. and i saw the makeup was unconvincing and all that, but the build up, the sound she makes and her fierce intensity in her face, and his reaction all in combination scared me.
              excellent executed scene.

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                pablo-taylor — 13 years ago(November 04, 2012 12:39 AM)

                Why is the make-up 'unconvincing'?
                It's just a woman's face.
                People do talk nonsense about older television, similarly one of the reviews on this page describes it as being a 'cheap TV-movie' when in fact it was a classy production by 1989 ITV standards and I've read similar comments regarding the (actually very expensive) Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes series from youngsters coming at it from the POV of the BBC's
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                • the style of television may have changed over the last couple of decades but that doesn't mean everything made before 2000 was cut-rate, it's just different to what modern audiences are used to.
                  As for 'that scene'; I was a 13 year-old already familiar with horror fiction/movies when this was first broadcast and it made me jump at the time largely because I didn't know it was coming and the film lulls you into a false sense of security with it's earlier purely atmospheric non-confrontational scares. Having said that, watched 23 years later I'm not sure the production holds up entirely - the scenes at Eel Marsh House and on the causeway remain creepily effective but elsewhere it's rather drawn-out and not entirely convincing, especially when the story returns to London and Rawlins isn't really a strong enough actor to hold centre-stage and fully elicit audience sympathy.
                  I still love Spider, though
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                  londomollari — 13 years ago(November 26, 2012 04:43 PM)

                  is the bed scene really that terrifying?
                  Hell yes! I did not know anything about this when I saw it on first broadcast. I don't frighten easily at all but this has stayed with me for 23 years! Haven't seen it again since, but would like to.
                  Saw the stage play tonight and could not remember the story - the theatre could not recreate that terror for me. Look forward to seeing the movie version - but would love to see this again.
                  The funny thing is - it's Miss Lemon from Poirot! She is a bit scary anyway!

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                      londomollari — 13 years ago(December 01, 2012 11:32 AM)

                      No, it didn't really
                      I am not easily scared but I thought the play would be really creepy rather than frightening. The main problem for me was the young lead who was trying too hard and therefore my suspension of disbelief crashed.
                      However, it was well produced and many members of the audience screamed and there was a lot of nervous giggling. I do find I prefer a good film or TV play to a stage production. Probably down to just my personal preference.

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                        catbookss — 11 years ago(November 29, 2014 04:11 PM)

                        Why is the make-up 'unconvincing'?
                        It's just a woman's face.
                        They overdid it with the maroon shadowing around her eyes.
                        .. the scenes at Eel Marsh House and on the causeway remain creepily effective but elsewhere it's rather drawn-out and not entirely convincing, especially when the story returns to London and Rawlins isn't really a strong enough actor to hold centre-stage and fully elicit audience sympathy.
                        I still love Spider, though
                        Oh yes, I agree on all counts. The first scene on the causeway, when he'd gone out to meet the trap and the mist surrounded him so quickly, that was scary. I enjoyed all the scenes at Eel Marsh House, and I loved Spider. I was relieved he'd only ran away home, and not lured out onto the marsh to certain death.

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                          catbookss — 11 years ago(November 29, 2014 04:05 PM)

                          Just watched it for the first time. To me, no, the bed scene wasn't scary. As someone else said, she looked like a Halloween witch. Makeup was overdone (I thought the same in the graveyard scene, when you finally see her face), you see her for too long as others mentioned, and the sound she made, eh.
                          But I was scared when he was first left alone in the house, with Spider the dog, including the nursery scene.

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                            spurman-1 — 11 years ago(March 02, 2015 05:09 AM)

                            My husband and I watched it on Christmas Eve 1989 in bed and it most certainly shocked us both rigid AND provoked our Jack Russell into a rage-filled glare and stamp at what he saw on the screen.
                            You might call us both idiots but I was impressed by my dog's sense of protection against the threat HE felt !

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                                Karma_Kramer — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 07:45 PM)

                                When viewed out of context, the bed scene can seem rather lame and funny, but let me tell you, when I saw this film as a kid, it made me literally jump up and scream in terror. The entire scene lulled me into a false sense of security, because I thought it was actually going to be a rather touching moment, where he bonds with the ghost of Nathaniel, and then.BAM!. you just don't see it coming.

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                                  godheadsgunshot — 9 years ago(January 29, 2017 06:29 AM)

                                  out of contextnahI always thought her appearance in the marshes was way scarier

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