Tom Tryon's intricately knotted ghost story hasn't much of a leg to stand on: all it desires is to spook you. In its favor, however, is its lack of desire to terrorize you, to torture you, to gross you out. Robert Mulligan's direction of the child actors (Mulligan can't seem to shake his reputation as a tender coach of kids) is very deft, and his camerawork around farm and forest, occasionally above farm and forest, has a babbling brook's easy flow. Uta Hagen, Diana Muldaur. (1971) — Duncan Shepherd
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