My family toured in 1965. We were told that soon after the earthquake Roosevelt came to see her, since the doors had jammed from the quake she yelled thru the door to go to the back !! It is said the President was so upset by being treated like a servant, being told to enter at the back, that he just turned around and left without speaking to the household at all . I remember the rooms were bare because the interior furnishings had been sold. Also, we were shown the elevator , said to be the first on west coast, and a very interesting shower which because of her pains was instead of the showers we know now with the head at the top, this one had an upside down U shaped fixture with holes for the water all the way around this odd "shower head" for her convenience, comfort and safety. How much of this is fact I couldn't say, but it was a fascinating story. Very much enjoyed, hope this isn't too long to read.
My Father when he was younger loved the Gish sisters! And The Winchester House is awesome! Very good documentary! I saw a few other documentaries on here in color of the house and there are gardens on the property they grew their own vegetables i believe if i am not wrong they had vineyards too! She grew her own veggies and did help to feed the poor in that area! She was a very good and warm hearted lady! I have rheumatoid arthritis and i can sympathize with her making the steps smaller in heighth! I cant handle high steps either. Poor soul God Bless her and may she R.I.P.
My Great Grandmother was abandoned by her husband and left with 3 small children. Mrs. Winchester would hire her to make dresses and then the dresses were donated to charity. My Great Grandmother was too proud to take charity (as were most back then) but Mrs. Winchester was kind enough to not take away a person's pride and hired them to do work (she really did not need doing) and therefore earn the income she generously gave them.
@@scharf74💝💖💛Easy Riser small steps invented for Sarah to adapt to her arthritis affliction. Wish my 81 yo Mom would have these special stairs. As a Second 🥈 Grader, the easy riser steps were my absolute favorite part of the Winchester Mystery House tour! I pray with all my heart💌♥️ ❤❣️💜🧡that Sarah Winchester is resting in peace, she should have hired an exorcist to remove the 👿 👿 👿 demonz but then we wouldn't have such a spectacular, mega mansion to ponder 🤔 and reflect about.💐 RIP Sarah, husband and infant Winchesters. 🙏💙❤️ 🕊️ 🕯️ 🤍 💛 💚 🏠🏡🏠🏡🏠🏡🙏
@@julienelson6506tysm for sharing a private family historical story about your great grandmother. Toured WMH in 1975 & 1992 & loved the tour back 🔙 then.😍😻🤩🕯️🌻🌞🍊 Clips 📎 today of the evolved tour appear 🧀 🍕 cheesy & exploitive of Sarah Winchester's life & spiritual burdens, due to her heavy Winchester inheritance legacy.😮 AM praying that she & family 💖 are resting in peaceful repose.🤍🕯️🕊️💐💌
Sarah was a very clever lady her house was amazing she had some engineering marvels in that house for the time intercom systems walk in showers and ash pits so there would be no mess in the room where the fire was lit she was incredibly adaptive and willing to try new ideas
When Ms. Gish said the empty house oppressed Mrs. Winchester, I realized then how she remedied her loneliness. Nothing like the noise and activity and the comings and going’s of workmen. Not to mention the excitement of planning and “opening” of new rooms/halls/etc. Add to that the mischievousness of flummoxing all those gossips!! LOL!
Just loving this find on the Winchester House and superbly narrated by Lillian Gish, oh what a wonderful actress she was ! A wonder just like the Winchester house. Thank you for posting.
Excellent documentary! Thank you for posting this. Regardless if the house is haunted or not, I would love to tour it, just because of the fascinating oddities.
Glad you enjoyed! It is a great house. I read they discovered a new attic room recently, and there is a legend that there is a stocked wine cellar that she had walled up after the 1906 earthquake, so still more discoveries possible.
@@americawalk1154 She loved "Wendy's" as well. Her favorite item was the Bacon and cheddar baked potato with extra sour cream. She also love the chili with extra onions and crackers. She went through the drive thru in her carriage at that time.
I wish narrators these days had the eloquence that Miss Gish had. Love the black and white you transformed it into. I grew up watching the monster movies in black and white. This added to the creepyness. It brought back that feeling I had when I was younger. Kids these days will never really feel "that". Than you for posting.
I was ten in 1965 when my mother took me to the old Winchester House. The story of the party she gave for the ghosts who haunted her in that grand ballroom had a tremendous effect on me then, and still reverbs now. I remember what a huge, beautiful, and eerie room it was.....and still is.
Growing up in San Jose in the 70s and 80s, my dad used to take me to the Winchester House many times on the weekend as something to do. I always enjoyed it. My dad always parked in the Winchester Century Theaters lot next door (saw all of the first three Star Wars movies there). I remember at that time when you entered the house for a tour, you went into a store that was themed as an old time general store. I remember the big barrels of candy and the creaking hardwood floors. You bought the tour tickets in the store and the tour began by going through a single door from the store into the house. I also remember the tour groups were always small and no waiting. Went there in the 2000s when I visited San Jose and disappointed to see it turned very corporate with a fancy store restaurant and millions of people waiting to tour.
@someguy4911 Tysm for sharing! Your memories of the Winchester Mystery House in the 1970's are the same as mine. As a Second 🥈 Grader, I loved the easy riser tiny steps & the exciting WMH signs (with the 💀🏠🏡🏡🏠💀 two Mort8 skulls sandwiching the mega mansion) on Route 101 along the Kings👑 Highway 🛣️ aka El Camino Real; I love all the 21 CA Missions too. The seventies were the absolute best before greedy corporations destroyed the precious, unique, ambiance of gorgeous and precious California, aka Alta California.😍 😻 🤩 🕯️🏠🏡🏡🏠 Peaceful repose prayers to Sarah Winchester & her beloved husband and infant child.🙏🤍🙏💙🙏🕊️🕯️💛🌻💐
I love lillian telling the story about Winchester mystery House a true story .there has been others telling the story about Winchester mystery House but not as good as lillian.she puts more detail and her talking about the owner and going ons on the house is very well narrated by her.10/10 To lillian telling the story.👍
My wife and I toured the house about 4 years ago and it was really interesting. It would have been awesome to see it with the original property. It is in a very busy section of town now. We had a great time there and look forward to going on a ghost tour there soon.
I first toured the house in the 1970's. Back then the area was still very rural and undeveloped and it was the largest structure around for miles. I went again a few years ago and now the house looks dwarfed by all the urban development around it. I'm glad I got to see it back then when it was still surrounded by open space.
@Jimmie Kee, When my family lived there it looked pretty much like it did in this film. I was only 8 yrs old at the time. Around 8 yrs later, the overgrown trees were cut down and and the house was spruced up. My grandfather stopped being the live-in mgr and caretaker in 1972, then my older uncle took over as manager of it. In preparation of it being made a State Historical Landmark in America's 300ys anniversary, the house went through major refurbishment beginning in 1974 in order to be ready in 1976.
@@itguru3654 Oh my gosh, I may have been your tourguide! That was in the time period I worked as a tourguide there. My uncle knew of my love for the house and after I graduated from high school, he called my mother and asked if I wanted a job. It was the best profession, besides the ministry, that I ever had.
This is amazing seeing it like this. I mean just look at how beautiful it was back then and I'm really excited for the movie coming out on February 2nd and this being in black and white from 1963 makes it eerie watching it and I love the narration by Lillian Gish.
Justin Copple the movie sucks imo. Very little to it. Too many special effects not enough tension build up. Not made well. It was cool to see the house if that's the real one they used in the movie.
dagulshyneshard Because it’s lost in time with spooky narration and shadows.....The spirits were younger then, and you can feel them through very fibre of the film stock. Now there are parking lots and a diner on the corner. At the time of this film, the house was surrounded by rustling trees and mystery. (Plus you clearly have good taste)
A relative of mine has a son, who was when a child, toured the Winchester Mystery House with his mom & claimed to have seen the ghost of Mrs. Winchester who scolded him for running around & being boisterous & getting into mischief & not staying with the tour group. His mom saw the apparition & apologized to the spirit of Mrs. Winchester.
I believe this was a woman with such a creative imaginative mind, that she expressed her minds thoughts to reality, and was fortunate enough to financially express her creativeness and extraordinary brains desires. Her active mind was her challenge to the physical world.
@@jamesnguyen7069 Sarah Winchester never killed anyone. She was a guilt ridden, frightened woman who believed she could help herself by building a never ending mare's maze. And she had the money to do it. From the sales of the Winchester Repeating Rifle she was getting basically one thousand dollars a day.
Mrs. winchester was indeed Intelligent and fascinating.. There were both evil And Good ghosts at her place and. she never kept large mirrors at her home in order to protect the good spirits and it is said there was also a special room where she communicated with the spirits of the home in order to draw plans for the construction. She made so many rooms and corridoors to confuse the evil spirits.And This Documentary was very good Nice Job! !
I toured the Winchester house BEFORE it was fixed up years & years ago. There was a guy in front of us & a guy behind us so no one could go off on there own. The house is big now but it was bigger then. And I remember those guys that gave the tour really looked scared. I remember the outside of the house was white then. We saw the many unused beautiful stain glass windows. They let me play the pump organ in that fantastic ball room.
Great story, and even better to hear it narrated by the lovely Lillian Gish. My sister plans to visit this house next month, I'm excited to hear all about it. Thanks for posting!
Derek Carson Enjoy! If you’re a “Grey Gardens” fan, you might also enjoy the new book by the young man in the film, Jerry. Fascinating and heartfelt. The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens: A Memoir of the Beales, the Maysles Brothers, and Jacqueline Kennedy www.amazon.com/dp/0999517708/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_i_yDFhBbGF4SJ39
Miss Gish had a powerful role as a protector of lost children in 'Night Of The Hunter', directed by Charles Laughton, starring Robert Mitchum in his creepiest role. IMHO it's a black & white masterpiece, filled with haunting scenes reminiscent of early German expressionist silent movies. It's not perfect as a whole, but it's pretty darn close to perfect and is certainly unforgettable. Here's a good review: ua-cam.com/video/19aY8955IdU/v-deo.html
Thanks for the upload, I highly recommend the tour. My son and i were there last Xmas amazing house, Sarah had a great idea with the little stairs I had serious spine damage when I was there which meant stairs are normally a nightmare, those stairs were so easy to walk up....
This documentary reminds me of the movie "The Haunting", which is also about a haunted house. Very interesting documentary. I'm looking forward to finally seeing the place this August.
This documentary is great. Shows the house in a dilapidated state. I am glad restoration efforts were made in the 1970s to reverse the ongoing decaying of the infamous Victorian mansion.
You did good Mr. Steve and I wanted to thank you for your time and efforts you put into this video and for sharing it. I find quite interesting and spooky. 👍🏼 👻
Thank you Stevers62...that was a fascinating video. I don't think she ever really left her house after she died. She would be happy to see that a large bit of the house has been saved. Maybe in another demention she's still building her home. Who knows.
Oh, I'd pay real money for that. It'd be sweet if someone made it for VR. The closest thing _I've_ ever seen to a computer/video game level comparable to the Winchester house was _Thief: The Dark Project_ (1998). The name of the level was The Sword. store.steampowered.com/app/211600/Thief_Gold
If I had the full house plans, would be easy to build the house with Sketchup or similar. I've done hundreds of victorian houses in the past. They are fun to build, with all those peculiar and beautiful interiors. Then would be easy to export the model(s) to your favorite game engine.
I LOVE the music and the B&W filming. Gives a very "Twilight Zone" feel to it- creepier since it's not a TV show, it is REAL. I feel so sorry for Mrs. Winchester- her fake friends, instead of doing something positive like getting her to a member of the clergy for counseling for her grief, hired a witch to mislead her and push her over the edge. the house is so creepy, I hear, that Stephen King was so unnerved by a visit that he wrote a book based on the house.
Tina Gallagher ...I visited the house many years ago. There were many many visitors that day. I received no weird sensations. Generally, I feel something....☺
We preserve a 16mm positive film print of the original Ch.5 film and have just had it re-transferred with a progressive scan, at 2K resolution. The picture and sound quality will be much improved on this old transfer. But we'll still need to post online with the station's watermark bug (I can make it b&w), to honor our agreement with the copyright holder. Should be made live from our DIVA website at SF State in the next week.
The story is great and explains a lot, some of which is in the tour, some is in the movie, Winchester. The only thing that sucks is the high contrast of the film, so many images of the house cannot be seen, but that's copies of old film for ya. A great treasure! Thanks for uploading!
The great and lovely Lillian Gish, the inventor of modern acting through expression in silent movies, I find has a lovely classical American ladies voice! I would love to have met her, perhaps not though in this haunted house. Maybe Vincent Price would like it there!
i love that voice! perfect and the way the documentary is written. plus the earie background too. thanks for this. refreshing in a word were all should be larger than life
I truly love watching this documentary about the Winchester House. October is just about over with and I'm surprised they haven't played the documentary of the Winchester house yet. Anyway a lot of people ask me if this is true and I have to say yeah it is. On February 2nd 2018 the Winchesters movie is coming out. Heck freaking yeah they made us into the movie & yes I am going to see it. It's really is about time that they made us into a movie. Yes I'm hyped up & all excited I cannot wait until this movie comes out to the theaters. Also I do enjoy and love watching the documentary for this + the History Channel or the Travel Channel or whatever chimney want to call it needs to hurry up and play this documentary before Halloween is over. This would be the perfect time of year to play this documentary history of the Winchester House. Who knows maybe they did play it and I missed it I hope not.
Did the tour in the ‘80s. Between the hot temps (no air conditioning), and crowded small spaces, I almost fainted. I didn’t finish the tour. Don’t go in the summer.
I love Lilian Gish. The narration is faboulous, and also the story. Only I think, contrary to what is said in the documentary, in those days and since all War World I at least, Spiritism was very fashinable in rich houses. Conan Doyle, Houdini and many others had different perspectives on the fashion of calling the spirits of the loved ones dead.
I grew up with the stories of Mrs. Winchester. We never heard about the kooky belief in the spirits of those who had been killed by the riffles needing rooms to house them. We did know about her involvement and obsession with the occult. SMH
Folks take the tour of the home. It was well worth the entry fee. I have been amazed by this home since I was a child. I will say this, the home did not impress upon me that it was haunted or bad in any way, it’s a grand old home with a very unique flair. Sarah Winchester had the means and the creative mind to build a wonderful place for the future to share. If you go you will enjoy it, also the gardens surrounding the home are beautiful. Enjoy!
This is a fun video but what I believe to be a much more realistic and likely explanation of the house’s story can be found on the “This House” UA-cam channel, if anyone is interested as I’ve always been…
This is so tragic. Jelious neigbours. Not having her name on the donations. She was sweet, heartbroken, sad, lost, and generous. I wish there was made a movie about just how she were. From the early years of her life , to the end when she died. I feel of she died of sadness and the loos of her husband and baby. I feel like a Stephen King "Rose Red" vibe, because of her continuing building like the lady in Rose Red did too after her husbands death. Maybe King got some inspiration from Sarahs house.
I wish we had both. I'm digging the high contrast B & W. Some of this is too dark and I don't know if that is just from the age of the footage? You know like where at one time maybe it wasn't as dark. Film takes way more light especially compared to digital cameras of today.
The place hasn’t changed structurally since she passed away in 1922. The is doc was made in 1963. Before the 1906 quake this thing was seven stories. You can imagine how odd it was to see by all the town folks. 😆
Vincent Price and Joan Crawford fan fiction touring the Winchester Mystery House here: ua-cam.com/video/QISlz2okra4/v-deo.htmlsi=6RToUCgrlrgp_S5M
My family toured in 1965. We were told that soon after the earthquake Roosevelt came to see her, since the doors had jammed from the quake she yelled thru the door to go to the back !! It is said the President was so upset by being treated like a servant, being told to enter at the back, that he just turned around and left without speaking to the household at all . I remember the rooms were bare because the interior furnishings had been sold. Also, we were shown the elevator , said to be the first on west coast, and a very interesting shower which because of her pains was instead of the showers we know now with the head at the top, this one had an upside down U shaped fixture with holes for the water all the way around this odd "shower head" for her convenience, comfort and safety. How much of this is fact I couldn't say, but it was a fascinating story. Very much enjoyed, hope this isn't too long to read.
Well he's just an over reacting prick then
"Whatever you are looking for in life, you will find it."
Truest words ever spoken.
Hence, be wary and wise what to look for.
Why can't i find my fucking sock then?
I love the black and white video. Adds to the mystery. Love the narration, as well.
My Father when he was younger loved the Gish sisters! And The Winchester House is awesome! Very good documentary! I saw a few other documentaries on here in color of the house and there are gardens on the property they grew their own vegetables i believe if i am not wrong they had vineyards too! She grew her own veggies and did help to feed the poor in that area! She was a very good and warm hearted lady!
I have rheumatoid arthritis and i can sympathize with her making the steps smaller in heighth! I cant handle high steps either. Poor soul God Bless her and may she R.I.P.
My Great Grandmother was abandoned by her husband and left with 3 small children. Mrs. Winchester would hire her to make dresses and then the dresses were donated to charity. My Great Grandmother was too proud to take charity (as were most back then) but Mrs. Winchester was kind enough to not take away a person's pride and hired them to do work (she really did not need doing) and therefore earn the income she generously gave them.
Interesting.. nowadays if someone can’t handle stairs, they sell the house and buy a 1 story
@@scharf74💝💖💛Easy Riser small steps invented for Sarah to adapt to her arthritis affliction. Wish my 81 yo Mom would have these special stairs. As a Second 🥈 Grader, the easy riser steps were my absolute favorite part of the Winchester Mystery House tour! I pray with all my heart💌♥️ ❤❣️💜🧡that Sarah Winchester is resting in peace, she should have hired an exorcist to remove the 👿 👿 👿 demonz but then we wouldn't have such a spectacular, mega mansion to ponder 🤔 and reflect about.💐 RIP Sarah, husband and infant Winchesters. 🙏💙❤️ 🕊️ 🕯️ 🤍 💛 💚 🏠🏡🏠🏡🏠🏡🙏
@@julienelson6506tysm for sharing a private family historical story about your great grandmother. Toured WMH in 1975 & 1992 & loved the tour back 🔙 then.😍😻🤩🕯️🌻🌞🍊 Clips 📎 today of the evolved tour appear 🧀 🍕 cheesy & exploitive of Sarah Winchester's life & spiritual burdens, due to her heavy Winchester inheritance legacy.😮 AM praying that she & family 💖 are resting in peaceful repose.🤍🕯️🕊️💐💌
This was cool, black and white horror type documentary makes this a thing of beauty
Sarah was a very clever lady her house was amazing she had some engineering marvels in that house for the time intercom systems walk in showers and ash pits so there would be no mess in the room where the fire was lit she was incredibly adaptive and willing to try new ideas
Dude, you are right, but you really must start using punctuation.
@@twobrokeguyz1214 nah not on UA-cam 😂
When Ms. Gish said the empty house oppressed Mrs. Winchester, I realized then how she remedied her loneliness. Nothing like the noise and activity and the comings and going’s of workmen. Not to mention the excitement of planning and “opening” of new rooms/halls/etc. Add to that the mischievousness of flummoxing all those gossips!! LOL!
Excellent video ❤. Love the story. Feeling very sorry for her. Wish she could have been happier and moved on.
I Love this , Lillian is wonderful, very good story teller, I like her voice soft inviting.A grand old gal
Just loving this find on the Winchester House and superbly narrated by Lillian Gish, oh what a wonderful actress she was ! A wonder just like the Winchester house. Thank you for posting.
Excellent documentary! Thank you for posting this. Regardless if the house is haunted or not, I would love to tour it, just because of the fascinating oddities.
Glad you enjoyed! It is a great house. I read they discovered a new attic room recently, and there is a legend that there is a stocked wine cellar that she had walled up after the 1906 earthquake, so still more discoveries possible.
Ms Winchester has a chinese butler?? Hhahahah. i guess she likes Chinese food.
@@americawalk1154 She loved "Wendy's" as well. Her favorite item was the Bacon and cheddar baked potato with extra sour cream. She also love the chili with extra onions and crackers. She went through the drive thru in her carriage at that time.
It’s so worth a trip to visit this marvel of a “home “she was ingenious in so many areas of this place ❤❤
@@j.d.contreras392 Put. The. Pipe. Down.
I wish narrators these days had the eloquence that Miss Gish had. Love the black and white you transformed it into. I grew up watching the monster movies in black and white. This added to the creepyness. It brought back that feeling I had when I was younger. Kids these days will never really feel "that". Than you for posting.
I was ten in 1965 when my mother took me to the old Winchester House. The story of the party she gave for the ghosts who haunted her in that grand ballroom had a tremendous effect on me then, and still reverbs now. I remember what a huge, beautiful, and eerie room it was.....and still is.
Growing up in San Jose in the 70s and 80s, my dad used to take me to the Winchester House many times on the weekend as something to do. I always enjoyed it. My dad always parked in the Winchester Century Theaters lot next door (saw all of the first three Star Wars movies there). I remember at that time when you entered the house for a tour, you went into a store that was themed as an old time general store. I remember the big barrels of candy and the creaking hardwood floors. You bought the tour tickets in the store and the tour began by going through a single door from the store into the house. I also remember the tour groups were always small and no waiting. Went there in the 2000s when I visited San Jose and disappointed to see it turned very corporate with a fancy store restaurant and millions of people waiting to tour.
I’ve lived in SJ my entire life and I still haven’t toured it and I’m 42 😆✨
@@jmag579 I hear many locals see it as a "tourist trap"? I'd love to see this place in person oneday either way...its on my bucket list 🙂👍
@someguy4911 Tysm for sharing! Your memories of the Winchester Mystery House in the 1970's are the same as mine. As a Second 🥈 Grader, I loved the easy riser tiny steps & the exciting WMH signs (with the 💀🏠🏡🏡🏠💀 two Mort8 skulls sandwiching the mega mansion) on Route 101 along the Kings👑 Highway 🛣️ aka El Camino Real; I love all the 21 CA Missions too. The seventies were the absolute best before greedy corporations destroyed the precious, unique, ambiance of gorgeous and precious California, aka Alta California.😍 😻 🤩 🕯️🏠🏡🏡🏠 Peaceful repose prayers to Sarah Winchester & her beloved husband and infant child.🙏🤍🙏💙🙏🕊️🕯️💛🌻💐
So glad to see a documentary of this vintage. Was a pleasure to watch. Thankyou !!
I love lillian telling the story about Winchester mystery House a true story .there has been others telling the story about Winchester mystery House but not as good as lillian.she puts more detail and her talking about the owner and going ons on the house is very well narrated by her.10/10 To lillian telling the story.👍
My wife and I toured the house about 4 years ago and it was really interesting. It would have been awesome to see it with the original property. It is in a very busy section of town now. We had a great time there and look forward to going on a ghost tour there soon.
I first toured the house in the 1970's. Back then the area was still very rural and undeveloped and it was the largest structure around for miles. I went again a few years ago and now the house looks dwarfed by all the urban development around it. I'm glad I got to see it back then when it was still surrounded by open space.
@Jimmie Kee,
When my family lived there it looked pretty much like it did in this film. I was only 8 yrs old at the time. Around 8 yrs later, the overgrown trees were cut down and and the house was spruced up. My grandfather stopped being the live-in mgr and caretaker in 1972, then my older uncle took over as manager of it. In preparation of it being made a State Historical Landmark in America's 300ys anniversary, the house went through major refurbishment beginning in 1974 in order to be ready in 1976.
@@itguru3654
Oh my gosh, I may have been your tourguide! That was in the time period I worked as a tourguide there. My uncle knew of my love for the house and after I graduated from high school, he called my mother and asked if I wanted a job. It was the best profession, besides the ministry, that I ever had.
@@revkaelenelord I first toured it in 1974 and again in the early 1990's.
@@James-pz2bd I may have been your tour guide back, if you had a female tour guide. There were some only four female guides back then.
This is amazing seeing it like this. I mean just look at how beautiful it was back then and I'm really excited for the movie coming out on February 2nd and this being in black and white from 1963 makes it eerie watching it and I love the narration by Lillian Gish.
Justin Copple the movie sucks imo. Very little to it. Too many special effects not enough tension build up. Not made well. It was cool to see the house if that's the real one they used in the movie.
Why do I love this documentary more than any of the current ones , with color, that I've seen?
dagulshyneshard Because it’s lost in time with spooky narration and shadows.....The spirits were younger then, and you can feel them through very fibre of the film stock. Now there are parking lots and a diner on the corner. At the time of this film, the house was surrounded by rustling trees and mystery. (Plus you clearly have good taste)
It's that twilight zone known as the early-1960s -- when we were closest to the end of the world and, more or less, we knew it.
A relative of mine has a son, who was when a child, toured the Winchester Mystery House with his mom & claimed to have seen the ghost of Mrs. Winchester who scolded him for running around & being boisterous & getting into mischief & not staying with the tour group. His mom saw the apparition & apologized to the spirit of Mrs. Winchester.
I believe this was a woman with such a creative imaginative mind, that she expressed her minds thoughts to reality, and was fortunate enough to financially express her creativeness and extraordinary brains desires. Her active mind was her challenge to the physical world.
Brilliant
Naw, that shit's haunted
the spirits she killed haunted her
She was delusional, to put it nicely.
@@jamesnguyen7069 Sarah Winchester never killed anyone. She was a guilt ridden, frightened woman who believed she could help herself by building a never ending mare's maze. And she had the money to do it. From the sales of the Winchester Repeating Rifle she was getting basically one thousand dollars a day.
Who just watched the movie Winchester?
JUST did! such a great story, house and Sarah is a genius!
Just finished watching the movie and came right here. Not convinced in the slightest by the haunting hypothesis
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Mrs. winchester was indeed Intelligent and fascinating.. There were both evil And Good ghosts at her place and. she never kept large mirrors at her home in order to protect the good spirits and it is said there was also a special room where she communicated with the spirits of the home in order to draw plans for the construction. She made so many rooms and corridoors to confuse the evil spirits.And This Documentary was very good Nice Job! !
Vaishnavi Shivshankar why no mirrors?
OH Yeh! Sally Sanford
Her pad/flat was haunted. Can you imagine how much it would sell for nowadays?
They never left
@@NZR-23 I agree!
Imagine being a kid and playing hide and seek in this house
My dad brought me to this house and said we'll play hide and seek. I've never seen him since.
Brainman 2331 😂😂
U would regret the day u ever played hiding seek again
I was a tour guide at the House during the ‘80’s - we played hide n seek in the dark after the tourists were gone for the day...
Beckie Campbell No way!
wow I loved everything about this documentary, poor sarah , she had everything but had nothing rip
7 stories and 144 rooms. Ultimate survival horror game.
House Music Catalog you aren't kidding
House Music Catalog fantastic idea ....specially if its made exact as it looks now or then at least
It had 600 rooms before the earthquake of 1907
dan Hamakua thought so
House Music Catalog they actually created a game bc of this house and the game is called Hello Neighbor
Awesome find! I live 3 miles from there and this is a keeper documentary - Especially with Miss Lillian Gish narrating!
I toured the Winchester house BEFORE it was fixed up years & years ago. There was a guy in front of us & a guy behind us so no one could go off on there own.
The house is big now but it was bigger then. And I remember those guys that gave the tour really
looked scared. I remember the outside of the house was white then.
We saw the many unused beautiful stain glass windows. They let me play the pump organ in that fantastic ball room.
Just did the tour. I loved the little stairs. The house is amazing. I would like to do another tour.
u shoulda made a video there
They wont let you film anything. Someone holds the rights for a future movie. I did the tour last year and the guide told us about filming.
I wonder if i had something to do with that? hmm.
I'm going to visit next month. I've been wanting to see the place since I was a little girl and saw it on "Ripley's Believe it or Not".
Kris K And the name of that movie must be "Winchester" which I hear was a big let down. A shame, I had high hopes for it...
I'm guessing the workers that stayed with her stayed because it was steady work that paid well. No "mystery" there.
6:25 ... And By The Looks Of The 'W.W.W'... They Had The 'Internet'... WOW!... Brilliant Video... ✌️🤔🏴
@@TS-1267 Or... you know... it could refer to William Wirt Winchester, her husband.... .... whichever. :)
LOVE IS A MYSTERY 💜🧡👆
Id feel so at home in the Winchester Mystery House, Mrs Winchester was a fascinating woman
I love these long B & W shots of the house. It reminds me of "The Haunting" 1963 or "Seance on a Wet Afternoon."
Amazing footage!
Great story, and even better to hear it narrated by the lovely Lillian Gish. My sister plans to visit this house next month, I'm excited to hear all about it. Thanks for posting!
Brilliant documentary. My second favorite, to Grey Gardens.
Derek Carson A man with good taste! Love “Grey Gardens” and the two sequels with original footage....including the new prequel.
stevers62 ...thank you. I don’t get many compliments these days. I’m looking forward to seeing the other movies.
Derek Carson Enjoy! If you’re a “Grey Gardens” fan, you might also enjoy the new book by the young man in the film, Jerry. Fascinating and heartfelt. The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens: A Memoir of the Beales, the Maysles Brothers, and Jacqueline Kennedy www.amazon.com/dp/0999517708/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_i_yDFhBbGF4SJ39
This is the first time I've ever heard Lillian Gish's voice, I've seen a lot of her movies but they were all silent movies.
@Mike Peterson, her last movie role was in a 1987. She was in 42 talkies.
Miss Gish had a powerful role as a protector of lost children in 'Night Of The Hunter', directed by Charles Laughton, starring Robert Mitchum in his creepiest role.
IMHO it's a black & white masterpiece, filled with haunting scenes reminiscent of early German expressionist silent movies. It's not perfect as a whole, but it's pretty darn close to perfect and is certainly unforgettable.
Here's a good review:
ua-cam.com/video/19aY8955IdU/v-deo.html
Thanks for the upload, I highly recommend the tour. My son and i were there last Xmas amazing house, Sarah had a great idea with the little stairs I had serious spine damage when I was there which meant stairs are normally a nightmare, those stairs were so easy to walk up....
Wonderful story ❤️. Thank you so much for this ❤️
The music has a very "Dark Shadows" feel to it. lol I expected to hear Lillian to say "My name is Victoria Winter" at some point.
I was thinking the exact same thing!!
This documentary reminds me of the movie "The Haunting", which is also about a haunted house. Very interesting documentary. I'm looking forward to finally seeing the place this August.
Thank you so, so much for posting this.
- Cathy (&, accidentally, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown
This documentary is great. Shows the house in a dilapidated state. I am glad restoration efforts were made in the 1970s to reverse the ongoing decaying of the infamous Victorian mansion.
You did good Mr. Steve and I wanted to thank you for your time and efforts you put into this video and for sharing it. I find quite interesting and spooky. 👍🏼 👻
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the documentary. :-)
Thank you! What a Wonderful Documentary!
Thank you Stevers62...that was a fascinating video. I don't think she ever really left her house after she died.
She would be happy to see that a large bit of the house has been saved.
Maybe in another demention she's still building her home. Who knows.
I think she does.
This was so good. I enjoyed watching so much. Her story is just so interesting and sad.
I love the Winchester house!
oddly. all the houses I live in when I'm dreaming are just like it!
CREEPY!!! I watched this is broad daylight and I was STILL creeped out by it!
Just watching right now. 12mn. I cant turn off my lights. 😂😂😂 feels so creepy
Has anyone thought of making a videogame based on the winchester house.
Oh, I'd pay real money for that. It'd be sweet if someone made it for VR. The closest thing _I've_ ever seen to a computer/video game level comparable to the Winchester house was _Thief: The Dark Project_ (1998). The name of the level was The Sword.
store.steampowered.com/app/211600/Thief_Gold
There is a easter egg to the Winchester Mystery House in the Nuka World DLC in Fallout 4.
If I had the full house plans, would be easy to build the house with Sketchup or similar. I've done hundreds of victorian houses in the past. They are fun to build, with all those peculiar and beautiful interiors. Then would be easy to export the model(s) to your favorite game engine.
What remains of Edith Finch
@@WorthlessDeadEnd Yeah, I immediately thought of that same level as well.
I LOVE the music and the B&W filming. Gives a very "Twilight Zone" feel to it- creepier since it's not a TV show, it is REAL. I feel so sorry for Mrs. Winchester- her fake friends, instead of doing something positive like getting her to a member of the clergy for counseling for her grief, hired a witch to mislead her and push her over the edge. the house is so creepy, I hear, that Stephen King was so unnerved by a visit that he wrote a book based on the house.
Tina Gallagher, the Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, which was later loosely translated into the movie, Rose Red.
Tina Gallagher ...I visited the house many years ago. There were many many visitors that day. I received no weird sensations. Generally, I feel something....☺
Watched that movie it was creepy but good. The newest movie based on mrs.Winchester(2017) and the house is pretty good too
@@Wolfkins1972 I watched the 2017 movie as well, same thoughts it was pretty good.
Tina Gallagher which book was it that he wrote about the house?
Just curious?
They always show a documentary of this during Halloween time and I am definitely a fan!! Very interesting and creepy at the same time!!!
We preserve a 16mm positive film print of the original Ch.5 film and have just had it re-transferred with a progressive scan, at 2K resolution. The picture and sound quality will be much improved on this old transfer. But we'll still need to post online with the station's watermark bug (I can make it b&w), to honor our agreement with the copyright holder. Should be made live from our DIVA website at SF State in the next week.
Fantastic narrator. I enjoyed listening to story of a lonely, cultured terrified of after life woman. Thank you
The story is great and explains a lot, some of which is in the tour, some is in the movie, Winchester. The only thing that sucks is the high contrast of the film, so many images of the house cannot be seen, but that's copies of old film for ya. A great treasure! Thanks for uploading!
i liked this documentary. they actually tell you the story, and in the end tell you some of it might be gossip/bullshit.
some of it is indeed marketing hype
fabulous to see how WMH looked 54 years ago.
RouxsTube - I went there as a little kid about this time, I have never been back. Strange to see. This after all of these years.
Stevers62-- that's amazing what you did to this video. Just starting it. Got my popcorn and ready to go. Thanks for uploading!!!
The great and lovely Lillian Gish, the inventor of modern acting through expression in silent movies, I find has a lovely classical American ladies voice! I would love to have met her, perhaps not though in this haunted house. Maybe Vincent Price would like it there!
i love that voice! perfect and the way the documentary is written. plus the earie background too. thanks for this. refreshing in a word were all should be larger than life
bgmes .. now deceased Hollywood actress Lillian Gish.
Love this thanks for posting.
I did learn new things. Thank you for up loading this video.
Extraodinarilly done in every aspect of production.
went there last weekend. will go again !
This was a very interesting video. I never knew the history of the family or the houses. Well done.
Did you guys see how fast that shadow moved across the wall at 16:22? That was weird.
😨Holy cow...it looks like what the shadow of a person falling or "dropping" to the ground after being shot would look like!!
Very atmospheric and compelling, a fascinating account.
What is that running down the stairs at 16:21????🤔
Fascinating thank you for uploading
I truly love watching this documentary about the Winchester House. October is just about over with and I'm surprised they haven't played the documentary of the Winchester house yet. Anyway a lot of people ask me if this is true and I have to say yeah it is. On February 2nd 2018 the Winchesters movie is coming out. Heck freaking yeah they made us into the movie & yes I am going to see it. It's really is about time that they made us into a movie. Yes I'm hyped up & all excited I cannot wait until this movie comes out to the theaters. Also I do enjoy and love watching the documentary for this + the History Channel or the Travel Channel or whatever chimney want to call it needs to hurry up and play this documentary before Halloween is over. This would be the perfect time of year to play this documentary history of the Winchester House. Who knows maybe they did play it and I missed it I hope not.
The house is amazing and beautiful with many modern innovations for its time. I really doubt it’s haunted. It’s really just a fun, funky house.
Did the tour in the ‘80s. Between the hot temps (no air conditioning), and crowded small spaces, I almost fainted. I didn’t finish the tour. Don’t go in the summer.
looks even creepier in black and white
The album "Gish" by Smashing Pumpkins is named after her.
One of the greatest albums ever made.
The image at 9:38 is so eerie.
Jonathan Berman there is a few check the others in comments.
They didn't mention much about the gardens. People must have gone crazy the first time it opened to the public.
Very enjoyable old narration 👍🏻
I went there. it was awesome!
I love Lilian Gish. The narration is faboulous, and also the story. Only I think, contrary to what is said in the documentary, in those days and since all War World I at least, Spiritism was very fashinable in rich houses. Conan Doyle, Houdini and many others had different perspectives on the fashion of calling the spirits of the loved ones dead.
going to see the movie tomorrow. can't wait
Very nice video. Its age makes it even more enematic. This house was no doubt part of the inspiration for Stehpen King's 'Rose Red'.
Like the film rose red,and the new one based on this,this year. can not wait
Thanks for sharing this.
16:19 i saw a shadow on the ladder
i think its 16:20 or 16:21
Im sure that was a person on the lower level who heard the camara man and moved away not to be in the film.
Deisler Angel Nikolai Sveto
Deisler Angel Nikolai Svetok when she told about the young child crying...you can hear a moaning sound.
I love the old fashioned narrations...so thorough, so spooky...lol
I grew up with the stories of Mrs. Winchester. We never heard about the kooky belief in the spirits of those who had been killed by the riffles needing rooms to house them. We did know about her involvement and obsession with the occult. SMH
the part where she gave a ball and no one came...😔
Imagine all that good food going to waste 😔
“They gave a war and nobody came”. Your comment reminded me of this line from the song, Zor and Zam.
Pretty sure it was because she didn't invite anyone. If she had they would have been there!
she threw it for the ghosts
😂🤣
Folks take the tour of the home. It was well worth the entry fee. I have been amazed by this home since I was a child. I will say this, the home did not impress upon me that it was haunted or bad in any way, it’s a grand old home with a very unique flair. Sarah Winchester had the means and the creative mind to build a wonderful place for the future to share. If you go you will enjoy it, also the gardens surrounding the home are beautiful. Enjoy!
I have been there many times when I lived in Ca. So cool! :)
This is a fun video but what I believe to be a much more realistic and likely explanation of the house’s story can be found on the “This House” UA-cam channel, if anyone is interested as I’ve always been…
This is so tragic. Jelious neigbours. Not having her name on the donations. She was sweet, heartbroken, sad, lost, and generous. I wish there was made a movie about just how she were. From the early years of her life , to the end when she died. I feel of she died of sadness and the loos of her husband and baby. I feel like a Stephen King "Rose Red" vibe, because of her continuing building like the lady in Rose Red did too after her husbands death. Maybe King got some inspiration from Sarahs house.
17:18 What the hell was that shadow on the stairs?! ...
yes omg i said the same thing and been waiting on a comment to see if anyone else saw it lol
I sure wish this was in color, best one I've seen as far as seeing inside.
I wish we had both. I'm digging the high contrast B & W. Some of this is too dark and I don't know if that is just from the age of the footage? You know like where at one time maybe it wasn't as dark. Film takes way more light especially compared to digital cameras of today.
🏆🏆🏆This is how you tell a story
Wow, great documentary, i love it!
I would visit it one day soon!!!
Thank you :)
In Memoriam R.I.P. what a stupid house and a waste of money and time
Anyone else see that "human" shadow at 16:21 😮
Creepy enough as it is. Sends shivers up my spine.
Lillian Gish is good at this !
great narration
Say whatever, but this is probably the only video showing as much of the original place and story as possible.
The place hasn’t changed structurally since she passed away in 1922. The is doc was made in 1963. Before the 1906 quake this thing was seven stories. You can imagine how odd it was to see by all the town folks. 😆
This is a very good documentary.so interesting...