Hokey supernatural thriller set in the English countryside in a traditional Old Dark House, complete with spooky housekeeper and battalion of cats. Sam Elliott is incongruously entertaining as a California tourist with a handsome suntan, a Mark Spitz mustache, and a fondness for expressions like "No deal" and "Take it easy." The supernaturalism, however, stays hidden for so long behind an Agatha Christie Ten Little Indians plot that it is merely an annoyance when it finally pops out at you. With Katharine Ross, Roger Daltrey; directed by Richard Marquand. (1979) — Duncan Shepherd
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