Uninvited, The - (Original Trailer)
Ray Milland and Ruth Hussey are siblings who discover their new house is visited by The Uninvited (1944), one of the first, and best, serious ghost stories from Hollywood.
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Uninvited, The (1944) -- (Movie Clip) The Most Howling Mistake
Odd events begin, not recognized by siblings Rick (Ray Milland) and Pam (Ruth Hussey), as they assess the old seaside house they've just picked up for a song, in Lewis Allen's The Uninvited, 1944.
Uninvited, The (1944) -- (Movie Clip) You'd Sell For That?
Received by skittish Stella (Gail Russell), sibling Londoners Rick (Ray Milland) and Pam (Ruth Hussey) strike an odd deal to buy a seaside house from Commander Beech (Donald Crisp) in director Lewis Allens' The Uninvited, 1944.
Uninvited, The (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Stella By Starlight
Stella (Gail Russell) is flattered by the attention of Rick (Ray Milland), though nervous about visiting the house hes bought with his sister, where her own mother died, leading to the introduction of the famous song by Victor Young, originally composed without lyrics, in The Uninvited, 1944.
Uninvited, The (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Get Rattled
On his first night in the house, Rick (Ray Milland) hopes the crying voice might be the maid, but is assured by sister Pam (Ruth Hussey) that's not the case, in director Lewis Allen's The Uninvited, 1944.
Uninvited, The (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Haunted Shores
Opening credits and Ray Milland's scene-setting narration from director Lewis Allen's The Uninvited, 1944, also starring Ruth Hussey and Donald Crisp, from the play by Dorothy Macardle.