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The Watcher in the Woods

An American family relocates to a venerable country manor in the English countryside, where one of the daughters is haunted by the spirit of the owner's long-lost daughter, who vanished thirty years earlier during a solar eclipse.

Director(s)

John Hough

Vincent McEveety

Cast & Crew

Lynn-Holly Johnson

Lynn-Holly Johnson

Jan Curtis

Georgina Hale

Georgina Hale

Young Mrs. Aylwood

Carroll Baker

Carroll Baker

Helen Curtis

Frances Cuka

Frances Cuka

Mary Fleming

Ian Bannen

Ian Bannen

John Keller

Bette Davis

Bette Davis

Mrs. Aylwood

David McCallum

David McCallum

Paul Curtis

Derek Lyons

Derek Lyons

Motorbike Race Spectator (uncredited)

Dominic Guard

Dominic Guard

Young John Keller (uncredited)

Kyle Richards

Kyle Richards

Ellie Curtis

Benedict Taylor

Benedict Taylor

Mike Fleming

John Hough

John Hough

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Vincent McEveety

Vincent McEveety

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Eleanor Summerfield

Eleanor Summerfield

Mrs. Thayer

Ina Clare

Ina Clare

Motorbike Race Spectator (uncredited)

Richard Pasco

Richard Pasco

Tom Colley

Katharine Levy

Katharine Levy

Karen Aylwood

Details

GenresFantasy, Horror, Thriller
Runtime1h 23 mins
Released on17 Apr 1980
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

r96sk

5/10

Oh so very boring. <em>'The Watcher in the Woods'</em> isn't necessarily a terrible film, but wow did I feel completely uninterested from (almost) start-to-finish. Dully told plot with a plain cast list. I couldn't, unfortunately, tell you anything I actually found good about this. Lynn-Holly Johnson (Jan), a year prior to her appearance in James Bond, is the standout, but that's only down to a process of elimination to be honest; I found the rest yawnful. They aren't helped by the writing which fails to captivate how supposedly heavy the premise is, it's all basically as it seems - obvious. I should've cared for Mrs. Aylwood (Bette Davis) but I simply didn't feel attached one bit. It is a weird one due to it not, as noted, doing anything massively negative, it's just the fact that the (short) run time is such a chore to get through. Not one I'd recommend.

Wuchak

7/10

_**This ain’t no conventional Disney flick; it’s genuinely eerie**_ An American family moves into an English country manor for the summer while the mysterious owner, Mrs. Aylwood (Bette Davis), lives in the guest house. The teen daughter, Jan (Lynn-Holly Johnson), discerns something weird is going on, which is linked to Mrs. Aylwood's missing daughter, Karen (Katharine Levy), from decades earlier. Jan investigates the mystery with the aid of a neighbor (Benedict Taylor) and her younger sister (Kyle Richards). Carroll Baker & David McCallum play the girls' parents. "The Watcher in the Woods" (1980-81) is a mystery thick with haunting ambiance, augmented by an unnerving score. DON'T expect typical Disney kiddie fare. Despite inexplicable criticism, winsome Lynn-Holly Johnson shines as the protagonist and carries the film with Davis superlative as the curmudgeonly crone. Baker is still attractive as the mother. The original ending of the movie wasn't finished in time so important expositional scenes were cut, which left the story nonsensical. Negative critical response to a test run in spring, 1980, resulted in the movie being pulled from theaters and, after reshoots, a more subdued ending was inserted for its official release in fall, 1981, which is the "official" ending. The original ending included a cool a skeletal-insectoid alien as the Watcher, who eerily floats in thin air, which also appeared in the 1980 test run, minus an explanatory "other world" sequence (which was the part that wasn't completed in time). While the 1980 ending fails to properly explain events, I thought it was quite effective for the time period and for this type of movie. Not everything's tied up, but that's okay because it's a haunting mystery movie anyway. The longer version with the "other world" sequence goes overkill with the gobbledygook. For a more low-key version with an intelligible and more interesting (but less entertaining) climax, which happens to be more faithful to the book, see the 2017 TV movie by Melissa Joan Hart. The film runs 1 hour, 24 minutes (theatrical version), and was shot in Warwickshire, Buckinghamshire & Pinewood Studios, England, with further studio work and reshoots (directed by Vincent McEveety) done in Burbank, California. GRADE: B

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