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Watch The Red House: Pete and Ellen have reared Meg as their own, ever since she was a baby and her parents took off. Now a teen, Meg convinces her friend Nath to come help with chores on the farm: Pete isn't getting around on his wooden leg like he used to. When Nath insists on using a short cut home through the woods, Pete gets quite agitated and warns him of screams in the night, of terrors associated with the red house. Curious, Meg and Nath ignore his warnings and begin exploring. Meg begins falling in love with Nath, but his girlfriend Tibby has other plans for him. Meanwhile they all get closer to real danger and the dark secret of the red house. |
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| Released: | March 16, 1947 | |
| Runtime: | 100 mins | |
| Genres: | Thriller Film-Noir Mystery Horror Drama | |
| Director: | Delmer Daves | |
| Actors: | Walter Sande Pat Flaherty Arthur Space Lon McCallister Harry Shannon Ona Munson Allene Roberts Edward G. Robinson Rory Calhoun Julie London Judith Anderson | |
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markonahsood : great movie. So romantic.
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I spent the afternoon watching this while doing some painting and I must say; I loved it. There really is something to be said for the actresses and directors of the 1940's. Fabulous!! Movie On!