Haunted Page #3

Synopsis: Professor David Ash is invited to Edbrook to calm the fears of the elderly nanny of the Mariell family. Nanny Tess is seeing things, and Ash's book debunking such phenomenon makes him a good choice to set her mind at ease and convince her she is just tired and stressed. But soon after arriving David too begins to doubt his senses, and watching the odd behavior of the three grown Mariell children doesn't make his task any easier. In fact, he begins to think Nanny Tess isn't really just tired and stressed out after all.
Genre: Drama, Horror
Director(s): Lewis Gilbert
Production: Hallmark Entertainment
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
80%
R
Year:
1995
108 min
126 Views


May he rest in heaven.

Mrs. Webb.

Why not tell them, you here...

...And that their children

are well cared for...

...And that can be left in peace.

Christina.

- David.

I did not tell at breakfast.

It must be Simon, even deny it.

It's so boring.

I figured it was him.

But why?

In the Name of God Nana and his haunts?

Torment?

Christina...

...She is disturbed.

I do not need, it requires a doctor.

So we're not happy?

Delighted?

Now I can sleep better.

That means that leave us?

I want to stay...

...To convince your Nana,

there are no ghosts in Edbrook.

Great.

Then stay for centuries.

Empjeme.

Push?

- Yes.

Stronger.

- Stronger?

Dr. Doyle will call to come.

It is known the family for years.

Good.

I can ask...

...That is above,

in the locked room?

The fourth of my parents.

Nana Tess as maintained as a sanctuary.

Stronger.

I did not know the formal attire for dinner.

Usually not.

Not when we're alone.

In fact let's go.

Is it rude?

No, not even for a bit.

It's a commitment we can not cancel.

Nana take care,

is an excellent cook.

I hope you feel at home.

Will.

I feel bad for this.

Please I have much work to do.

We delayed.

No.

You do not...

Why?

Please sit professor.

To talk to,

Mrs. Webb?

They're still here?

They will always be here.

I've been to hundreds of homes...

Countless seances...

...And I have not seen anything

can not be explained rationally.

Everyone I met,

had one thing in common.

The pain.

I thought it would help me.

Mrs. Webb I'm trying.

You're telling me you do not see...

nothing?

I see nothing.

The problem here is that you if you do.

If you just give me some details...

Try to prove...

...There is nothing to fear at home.

There are spirits in this house.

I know you see...

Breathe.

Just breathe.

Are you all right?

Breathe deep.

Come sit here.

I have things to do,

but I'll be here if I need.

If I had known,

would have smiled for you.

Dr. Henry Doyle.

Thank God you're here.

Thank God if you will,

but better thank her Christina.

Mrs. Webb did not feel well,

your nerves are shattered.

Christina told me.

Where's Nana?

- I wear with it.

Very nice of you.

Tell me... if you please.

You expect to find

all those wires and gunpowder?

The ghost of poor Nana, maybe?

Or someone getting

pass through the ghost.

We were talking,

and suddenly had a seizure.

It seemed that something was choking.

I was hoping that forgotten about the ghost.

It used to be so strong

before the death of Messrs. Mariell.

Meet the family of long ago?

I've always known.

I was at the birth of three children.

I see.

I have not been of much help here.

Perhaps a familiar face calm a little.

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James John Herbert, OBE (8 April 1943 – 20 March 2013) was a British horror writer. A full-time writer, he also designed his own book covers and publicity. His books have sold 54 million copies worldwide, and have been translated into 34 languages, including Chinese and Russian . more…

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