The Uninvited (1944) is a supernatural horror story that revolves around a brother (Rick – Ray Milland) and sister (Pamela – Ruth Hussey), who buy a mansion on the coast of Cornwall. As the plot unfolds, the now former owner, Commander Beech (Donald Crisp), is aware of strange things going on there, and the focus of the various events involve his granddaughter, Stella (Gail Russell). The film builds more on the suspense of the situation the main characters find themselves in, and the mystery of the house and and how it involves Stella. That’s as much of the plot that I want to give you, but I want to also add that Alan Napier (Alfred from Batman in the ‘60s) also appears in this film.
*The Uninvited* poster - [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037415/mediaviewer/rm2565281792?ref_=ttmi_mi_all_pos_14)
Napier, Milland, Russell, and Hussey - sceance scene - [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037415/mediaviewer/rm4235153408?ref_=ttmi_mi_all_sf_5)Something I want to note about Gail Russell, and this goes back to the first film I saw her in, The Angel and the Badman. I had to look her up, and saw that her life was filled with tragedy, dying quite young at the age of 36. Truly tragic loss. There are several other films that I have seen her in, but The Uninivted and The Angel and the Badman are the two I know her best from. You can find out more about Russell on her wikipeida page - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail_Russell
There is a lot to like about this film, including the directing by Lewis Allen, and the music score which enhances a suspenseful film, but mostly the story itself is interesting and unfolds with several wrinkles here and there, and an unexpected twist that caught me off guard the first time I saw it.
I have horror film host Svengoolie to thank for introducing me to The Uninvited. This is the second time he has shown it that I am aware of, and it is a fine film to watch, although he has edited it down some in order to fit the film in his time slot. Darn. I am seriously considering picking it up on DVD just so I can see the unedited full version.
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