A young girl finds herself possessed by the spirit of a mischievous demon.A young girl finds herself possessed by the spirit of a mischievous demon.A young girl finds herself possessed by the spirit of a mischievous demon.
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Grace Denbeigh-Russell
- Miss Hancock
- (as Grace Denbigh-Russell)
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Did you know
- TriviaFinal film appearance of Alfred Drayton.
- Crazy creditsMarilyn Williams appears in the credits as singer for "First of Forever." Neither she nor the song appear.
- ConnectionsVersion of The Poltergeist (1950)
- SoundtracksFirst of Forever
Sung by Marilyn Williams
Music by George Melachrino (uncredited)
Lyrics by James Dyrenforth (uncredited)
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My father hated "English" films. This may have been what he was talking about. Starting with a silly premise, having a bunch of hangdog British comedians react to it, over, and over, and over, and you have this dullard. The plot involves a house that is being haunted by a poltergeist. Chunks of hot coal burn holes in things, pots smash to the ground, things tip over or move, the usual. Enter an insurance agent and an expert on paranormal events. Sound like fun? Unfortunately, it's neither exciting or funny; it just becomes endless. The conclusion is grossly unsatisfying and the reason the poltergeist is in the house is never dealt with. The master of the house a silly, ineffectual man. The daughter, who becomes possessed, is equally dull. The wife is beside herself. Don't bother with this one.
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Things Happen at Night (1948) officially released in Canada in English?
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