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The Red House - Stylish Home Decor for Modern Living | Perfect for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Offices
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The Red House - Stylish Home Decor for Modern Living | Perfect for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Offices
The Red House - Stylish Home Decor for Modern Living | Perfect for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Offices
The Red House - Stylish Home Decor for Modern Living | Perfect for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Offices
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Lovers of film noir have long treasured this eerie gem, produced during what has come to be regarded as Hollywood's classic noir period (early-1940s to late-1950s). Edward G. Robinson plays an aging farmer with a dark secret he's trying to keep hidden. He and his sister Ellen (Judith Anderson) have raised Meg (Allene Roberts) since she was a little girl, after her parents mysteriously disappeared. But now Meg is coming of age, and bringing a male friend from high school around to help with chores on the farm. The teens are warned against wandering into the nearby woods, where terrifying screams have been heard in the night emanating from an abandoned red house. But curiosity threatens to get the better of them. Director Delmer Dave's enjoyed a successful, 35-year career in Hollywood as a producer, director and writer (he adapted this particular story from a novel first serialized in the Saturday Evening Post in 1945). Better-known for tough westerns and war movies (including 3:10 to Yuma, Broken Arrow and Destination Tokyo), this film was an interesting diversion for him. But credit is also due to cinematographer Bert Glannon, a veteran of numerous noir/crime titles (not to mention work with such acclaimed directors as John Ford and Cecil B DeMille), who was responsible for executing the sort of unexpected camera angles and shadowy lighting that would become the signature of a good film noir. Meanwhile, viewers will also want to watch for a young Julie London, appearing in one of her earliest film roles.
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THE RED HOUSE deserves better - it really begs for a restoration. It's a terrific "little" film - Superbly realized in EVERY department. But I am writing this as a warning, not a film review.BEWARE of everything sleazed out of Alpha Video! This is the schlock company who brought us such gems as: I EAT YOUR SKIN, NABONGA, THE SEXORSIST, and the imortal; EEGAH (!). Alpha specializes in out of copywrite "B" features - But unfortunately they also have some great classics: SCARLET STREET, SEVENGALI, ORPHANS OF THE STORM, and THE RED HOUSE (to mention a few, that Alpha treats with the same disreguard for quality as they do EEGAH.)I knew not to expect much - but THE RED HOUSE is not available from a respectable company (Alpha is NOT) - and until it is, (doubtful) I'd have to "make do" - Well let me tell ya, "make do" is what ya do with this Alpha desaster!The picture is "watchable" - barely (scratches,streaks, contrasty, muddy darks, and glitches)- The audio is ABYSMAL (Miklos Rozsa's thrillingly moody score is all but destroyed by this rotten transfer).How very unfortunate that a company such as Alpha is the only source for some long forgotten film treasures. Indeed it is our loss.WARNING: BEWARE of anything made by Alpha Video, it's at the very bottom of the DVD barrel. Everything that they offer will be of the WORST quality. But sometimes you don't have a choise if that's all that's available. I've longed to see THE RED HOUSE again for years, so decided to be another Alpha chump in order to see what I so fondly remembered. The film was as good as I'd remembered, no masterpiece, but a damned good little moody thriller.Five Stars for the THE RED HOUSE - And a BIG BOOTED FOOT to Alpha Video ("where the sun don't shine.")!Saving grace: it's inexpensive - as well it should be from a company with no integrity or even a semblance of quality. Order THE RED HOUSE, but know that you're getting "the sows ear", not the "silk purse".

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