I watched this with my mom once and she loved it. She just passed away recently but she loved thriller and horror movies 💗.. I’ll be 35 in September but I’m glad I grew up on the classics, these movies may be before my time but they’re sure good
This is such a great movie. The older movies didn’t need gore & bloody scenes to be good. A good story-line & great actors are the best ingredients. ❤️
It looks early 80s, maybe mid-late 70s - just starting to watch it. Love how you call it an old movie - to me, that's something from the 50s and before - the era of classic B-horror, such as The Blob, and Ed Wood's stuff 😁👍
The oldies from the 70s and 80s horror era are the best movies. They always remind me of my childhood and going to the drive in movies with my late mom. Mom loved her scary movies, must be where I get it from ♥️💯
I also like the 70s and 80s horror films it reminds me of when I was younger watching hammer house of horror films which was on late at night on Fridays
This was a fabulous horror - love story, one of the very best of its rare genre. It was one of my mother's very favorite horror movies and in 2022, it still holds up against any other film whether earlier or later.
I'd have to say The Hearse and Ruby with Piper Laurie were two of my very favorite scary movies. You simply can't beat these 70's and 80's films !! Nothing today comes close. 😃😃😀😀😄😄👍👍😉😉
We had sleepovers on winter vacation. ALL my cousins would come over and have the breakfast challenge...who could stay up the longest... I ALWAYS won. It came in handy in basic training 🇺🇸🪖🫡
Who ever created the interior decorating of the house was genius. Beautiful. Contrast between the old and new: off white walls and natural wood trim. Just the right amount of furnishings to keep it uncluttered and clean appearing yet warm and cozy. Kudos.
Great movie and she's a good actress. I saw her in another great 70's scary film with George C. Scott called the Changelling if anyone is interested. 😏
Changeling was partially filmed in Vancouver BC Canada ,where I have lived my whole 60 yrs. Awesome to see the changes , that time has given us,some movies can be watched over & over ,now into a new generation Fan base! My grandson ❤️💗🇨🇦🪶scary ,suspense,& horror movies, awesome thx.👻🥶for the memories down horror drive!
San Francisco! Cable cars, Golden Gate Bridge....so much memories. Those were the golden times in the Golden State. But now, how my beloved City has fallen!
"If you're going to San Francisco don't bother to wear any Flowers in your hair, but do bring A Loaded Gun and plenty of Ammo, If you're going to San Francisco" Such a Shame!
When did you mean 'Golden Times'. If you meant the deplorable sixties when Friscans wwere being invaded by dissidents, anachists, Black Panther Terroists, drug dealers, junk dealers, pimps, etc. The fear no more. Those years are over and welcome to the plastic era which those Sixties youth ushered in. But don't worry as it's now the popcorn era in Frisco and post Elizabethanera. Remenber the Gate never was golden. Bubbles burst.
Trish Van Devere is such amazing actress and a beautiful classy lady too 💐💐💐💐. The late George C. Scott and Trish were in couple of movies together. One was, the changeling, which was a horror movie and heartbreaking too. They were such amazing couple too 👍👍👍👍 Great movie but the music just creeps me out 👻👻👻👻
I love this movie from my youth. It does such a great job bringing in multiple characters as “suspects” to the point you have no clue which one of them are in on whatever seems to be going on as the story progresses. The house itself gives the story a claustrophobic feeling even though Jane has gone to the country to escape her former self. And Trish Van Devere does a great job portraying her fear of the unknown. She did similarly in The Changeling. It’s a good, tight thriller/horror flick from a time that allowed a slower pace horror story to end told.
The very things you described as what you like seem the very things which turn me off such a film. That stream of different characters in to a melange of confused who is who. The supposed phenomenon which isn't really real and never gets explained. Continues references to relegion, Hell, the Devil or God. Yet they do not explain anything. Lots of innuendo suggesting events or occurances are due to the sper natural but the theme is just dropped leaving no one knowing the final out-come. Making it seem just like a waste of time.
Just watched this for the first time. 80s horror is the best era for horror movies. Only thing I hated about this was the constant adverts during the film every few minutes and that they lasted only a few seconds! Never seen a film before on UA-cam where there's adverts actually during it
Me too Priscilla, glad I'm not the only one! I guess we just know what we like, the feel of a movie is everything and like a favourite old song, gives us a feel for the past. God bless x Holly from Southern Forest region Western Australia
What makes these movies so great in my opinion is the score as well as the acting the drama the dialogue the suspense the horror but the score the way it seamlessly plays throughout the movie it's almost as if it's part of the movie versus movies today where the score is bluntly Played in the movie.
Yes .. an all out film. Actual acting, sets, originality.... But.... In all fairness, there's nothing original anymore, and there's new generations that have their own thing going on. The TikTok gen. Lol. Fast and many as possible. Quantity over quality.
You're absolutely right. I think the level of cinema has fallen, not only in the U.S. but in the world in general, because no one points out things like you do.
I remember seeing this in the theater. It was still daylight when we went into the theater but dark when we came out. While driving home this old dark car came up behind us. He kept acting like he was going to pass us but never did. He would pull up beside us and then fall back. It wasn't a hearse but was still spooky as hell. Trish Van Devere was in another spooky movie, also in 1980. She starred in it with her husband, George C. Scott. The movie was The Changeling.
If the structure is intact, then it will ONLY be humans that create dust & cobwebs. Many people don't realize its the comings & goings of humans that create dust.
This isn't a haunted house movie! It's a haunted hearse movie. I still remember seeing this in the theater when it was released, The 1970's & 1980's gave us a huge collection of underrated & underappreciated horror/thriller movies. And, this was one of them. It's a bit slow & hard to get into at the beginning, but the suspense does build up to a fun climax.
I just all the old black and white movies. I am 59 yrs of age I July 13 in 1964. Every since I was a small child I fell in love with these classic movies. I see in the comment section I'm not alone. Thank you tube for all these films. Oh Ii admire the people in the comment section.
Hail and well met! I was born on the same date, but in 1967. I like this movie a lot too! Such atmosphere! It isn't all that scary, but it is. . .unsettling. "The Changeling" has a similar vibe and is one of my favorite horror movies!
16:54 She's using Easy Off oven cleaner on that window - on a house that's remarkably spotless for being untouched for 35 years. 😅 The kitchen is lovely though. Love the vintage look of it all.
So I wasn't imagining that! I just watched this for the first time ever...& thought the can said "Easy-Off' cleaner! lol Who the fresh heck uses oven cleaner on a window?!! I agree about the outside of the house being unusually clean. The inside I could understand, since no one presumably had been inside it for 35 years. If the structure to a building is intact, dust & such is actually created by humans walking in & out.
It's most likly you. You prefer 70s, 80s & 90s Horror movies as you can feel comfortable with them. But more lately in post milenium horror the story and depictions are out side of many viewers comfort zones. They are actuality what can be considered closer to real horror than the comfortable fire side supposed horror you referred to.
There's still good horror these days, or horror that " were a custom to" . U just have to find it. You're just thinking of big Hollywood films today, and too alot of ppl, they're not good. For lack of better words, cuz I'm tired of texting. Lol.
But , yes.... I do hear you. Tho I was watching the 70's thru 90"s horror, IN the 70-90's! Lol. My sister would turn on HBO when Mom was gone for the fridayy or Saturday nights, then my 5 6 7 8 year old butt was watching: Omen, Amytiville horror, The Exorcist 1 & 2, jaws, Halloween, then leave me alone until like 3 am. Scared to hell, hiding in corner of my front door hiding with a knife or rock until someone got home
I'd seen this before but it's a movie you can watch time and time again. Well done and keeps you glued from start to finish. Lead guy is so handsome.7.5/10.💫
Tom Sullivan, the dark, devilish boyfriend, is played by David Gautreaux. Did anyone else think the actor playing the hearse driver was trying not to laff during his scare scenes with Jane? I did lol
Great flick! I had a '68 Cadillac M&M hearse some years ago. Rode like a dream and was ordered in metallic black as opposed to tuxedo black. I got it in a trade from the funeral home that owned it since new.
@@ashleywalker1411u mean; he's saying newer movies suck, but these newer movies are made by " his" peers ... " Us". Right? So our gen is making these so called crappy films, and we should be more supportive? I'm being serious, not sarcastic here btw. I'm jc is all to your answer. I try not to even start flame on UA-cam, specially horror stuff, since it's all our thing, I try to keep this problem and sociopolitical free.
Every single cliche in the horror genre, right down to a shower scene! Freaking brilliant! So corny it’s absolutely awesome! Highly enjoyable flick 🎥 🎞️ 🙏☺️
The scene @ 1:35:45 was the same scene that happened in "The Ambulance" (1990) with Eric Braden! Braden was best known as the ruthless Victor Newman on CBS's daytime drama "The Young & The Restless"!
I can't believe. In every other scene someone or the other gets into that house where a lady stays alone and surprise her. But how? Doesn't she ever lock her house?
Exactly… why would you want to stay by yourself in a old creepy house that belonged to your deceased evil worshiping aunt? You can take time off and still be in the comfort of your own home. That house would be sold, I would get the profits and be done with it forever
Love these older movies, they actually have a story. I keep thinking while I'm watching this movie, how today's woman would react to this type of treatment. In my case I'd be doing a lot of yelling and swearing.
I really loved it. I like scary movies with mystery, history, a gothic quality and links to the supernatural and which aspire to the allusive and unknown. The seventies and eightees were a wonderful era for these type of horrors, those that played on the mind and its imagination. I dont like gore in your face, can guess exactly what is going to happen next type movies, especially the zombie and massacre gendre. Recently I have enjoyed some modern films and series which try to capture this type of format. I would recommend The Haunting of Bly Manor and The Haunting of Hill House. They have a good blend of history, and magic about them
Does anyone know the name of a film i think from late seventies or eightees which is about a car that is out to kill people that seems to be possessed by the Devil? I saw it when I was young but cant find it now and can't remember the title
@Harper Stacey yes I don't think I'd enjoy it very much either, therefore the place would be locked up like Fort Knox every night it's just common sense really,given that one should never under estimate the capabilities of humanity.
Don't know how old you are, but I'm 54 and I remember when things were made to last. Such a shame things now are made to break or not work to begin with.
Some music boxes can last decades if looked after. I started collecting them a few years ago and the commonest problem for them not playing is they are simply over wound. A very good clock maker or a jeweller can repair them, but it is time consuming so quite costly. If they are not used and kept dust free then they could last many decades
Hell No. Items from the time period this was made and set were built with great care and attention. It wasn't a throw away society like it is now. Unfortunately for these so called modern times I don't think there will be many future antiques because nearly everything will be on the scrap heap and antiques like the Music Box featured in this movie will become evermore rarer as time goes on.
I had the book novelization of this film. It was authored by some guy named Henry Clement in 1980. He wrote a couple of episodic novelizations like "Prisoner Cell Block H" and "Colombo". I have a feeling his name was a pseudonym.
This is such a Great movie from 1979! Scared the crap out of me and my cousin back in the day! Love the 79 Nova concours!!! Chevy for the Win At the end of the movie!!
Thanks for a great movie 👍👍👍 Wow, this is so awesome scary 😳 I'm so loving the thrill in every second 😱 One of those most unusually utterly creepiest movie, one of the very-very best movies !
I've always loved this film, it has such a dreamlike atmosphere The guy she falls for is so creepy and spoilers: despite being immortal is very easily killed Also, the protagonist sees the ghost of her aunt so many times clear as a bell yet still carries on as if nothing happened?!
I didn't get the sense 'he' was killed at all. Hence why he smiled so widely. It was either a symbolic death (Jane refusing him to the height of her ability) or it was to fool Jane into thinking it was over. Notice how Auntie was in the window near the ending? I sense its not over yet.
Oh my goodness!! I am a horror movie buff n have seen the worst, but never have I screamed or yelled until this movie! When she was getting into bed n that ugly guy was right there, I yelled out loud! Lolol I never do that! Great old movie.. It was a seat clincher.. I love the old movies so much more because of the suspense! Blood n guts has never scared me.. Great movie.. Im so glad it was put in my feed.. 😄
After reading such rave reviews, my commenting comrades, I've decided to give this film a chance! I appreciate the recommendation! Anyone ever see a film called "Medusa Touch," starting Richard Burton? I strongly recommend it! Peace out, y'all!💜🌍
Really good film. I was surprised. I actually knew Richard Burton in the early 1980's when he and Elizabeth Taylor were coming out of their second marriage to each other. Richard lived in Switzerland in those days yet called Toronto about every night to speak with Elizabeth, who would usually make me talk to him when he was drinking heavily.
That's one of my favourite Richard Burton films! 'Absolution' where he plays a Priest at a Catholic boys school is v creepy too. With a cameo by comedian Billy Connolly.😁
Great movie, this film is from my favourite sub genre of horror/thriller/action movies - the killer vehicle genre, the hearse is one of my favourites along with the ambulance, the car, death car on the freeway, killdozer, duel, christene, the gladiator and wheels of terror.
Also, this movie is definitely more horror themed as apposed to thriller or action themed than the other killer car movies ive listed and this film has an interesting cast, I'm not sure who's the creepiest - Tom, the hearse driver or the middle aged man in the church at 50:45 timestamp, the director should've put him in the passanger seat of the hearse during the chase sequences to make it extra creepy haha!
This is my first time watching this movie since it was released back in the day...Funny how even the 🐎 s felt uneasy when 'The Martin house' was mentioned.
I watched this with my mom once and she loved it. She just passed away recently but she loved thriller and horror movies 💗.. I’ll be 35 in September but I’m glad I grew up on the classics, these movies may be before my time but they’re sure good
Sorry for your loss sending prayers for you and the family
@@latricemariemorris5230 Thank you!
Those are the best movies. The older ones! Sorry about your mom. But still enjoy the movies you watched together.
Sorry for your loss. Sending prayers!!! ❤🙏❤🙏❤
I Did to And sorry for your Loss my mom passed Away Feb Almost three years Ago
These movies from the '70s-'80s are the best horror movies ever I never get enough of them.
❤️❤️🙂
hi,, a good old horror movie george c scott .. the changeling
Yes they are
I totally agree
Yes
💯 agree with you
This is such a great movie. The older movies didn’t need gore & bloody scenes to be good. A good story-line & great actors are the best ingredients. ❤️
so very true, i love these retro indie films on youtube , just wow
Another very good one is The Changeling with George C. Scott.
It looks early 80s, maybe mid-late 70s - just starting to watch it. Love how you call it an old movie - to me, that's something from the 50s and before - the era of classic B-horror, such as The Blob, and Ed Wood's stuff 😁👍
That freakin car following her at night, was enough to get my arm hairs spiked.
I couldn't agree more
The oldies from the 70s and 80s horror era are the best movies. They always remind me of my childhood and going to the drive in movies with my late mom. Mom loved her scary movies, must be where I get it from ♥️💯
Ho God bless you I love love scary movies forever, they are my favourites and love hammer horror
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Agree 100%
Love the old movies love hammer horror
I also like the 70s and 80s horror films it reminds me of when I was younger watching hammer house of horror films which was on late at night on Fridays
Trish Van Devere had one of those unique voices and a presence that was so captivating. What a great actress!
Agree. She starred in an episode of Columbo( Make Me A Perfect Murder) and in The Changling along with her husband George C.Scott .
Absolutely love Trish Van Devere's voice.
And with a touch from the Netherlands 😊
She was married to another famous movie star...just cannot think of his name right now.?
He played “Patton”.
This was a fabulous horror - love story, one of the very best of its rare genre. It was one of my mother's very favorite horror movies and in 2022, it still holds up against any other film whether earlier or later.
GOOD MORNING JACKIE FOR BEING A LOW BUDGET MOVIE ITS A TRUE CLASSIC 👍
Nothing like these old 80’s classics! They just have something that movies today rarely can capture.
its called atmosphere!!
Exactly 💯
This is 70s
Right on!
The music in older movies captured scenes so much better
I'd have to say The Hearse and Ruby with Piper Laurie were two of my very favorite scary movies. You simply can't beat these 70's and 80's films !! Nothing today comes close. 😃😃😀😀😄😄👍👍😉😉
Grit!
RUBY TUESDAY WAS BAMB THO!!!!!!!!
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
We had sleepovers on winter vacation. ALL my cousins would come over and have the breakfast challenge...who could stay up the longest... I ALWAYS won. It came in handy in basic training 🇺🇸🪖🫡
Who ever created the interior decorating of the house was genius. Beautiful. Contrast between the old and new: off white walls and natural wood trim. Just the right amount of furnishings to keep it uncluttered and clean appearing yet warm and cozy. Kudos.
you sound so boring
And the car too!😅
Great movie and she's a good actress. I saw her in another great 70's scary film with George C. Scott called the Changelling if anyone is interested. 😏
Kool
Thank you.
George C. Scott was her husband. ❤️
Changeling was partially filmed in Vancouver BC Canada ,where I have lived my whole 60 yrs. Awesome to see the changes , that time has given us,some movies can be watched over & over ,now into a new generation Fan base! My grandson ❤️💗🇨🇦🪶scary ,suspense,& horror movies, awesome thx.👻🥶for the memories down horror drive!
The Changeling is one of my favorites!
Rosemary’s Baby is still one of my favorites Haunting of Julia, Changeling , Women in White, Pigeons from hell.
I kind hoped she was just going through postpartum depression in Rosemary's baby awful to think that her own husband sold her out like that
Longtime wife of George C. Scott plays the main character. Good movie. Definitely worth a watch.
While I'm tad bit more into newer stuff, his face pops into my head at least once per month thanks to the hard-core performance in Exorcist 3 :)
I think you are confusing her with Colleen Dewhurst?
@@robertzariski5367 He was married to both of them.
San Francisco! Cable cars, Golden Gate Bridge....so much memories. Those were the golden times in the Golden State. But now, how my beloved City has fallen!
"If you're going to San Francisco don't bother to wear any Flowers in your hair, but do bring A Loaded Gun and plenty of Ammo, If you're going to San Francisco" Such a Shame!
@@harperstacey9604 Yes. It's painful to see the degradation of a once great City!
And we all know why!
When did you mean 'Golden Times'. If you meant the deplorable sixties when Friscans wwere being invaded by dissidents, anachists, Black Panther Terroists, drug dealers, junk dealers, pimps, etc. The fear no more. Those years are over and welcome to the plastic era which those Sixties youth ushered in. But don't worry as it's now the popcorn era in Frisco and post Elizabethanera. Remenber the Gate never was golden. Bubbles burst.
Liberal Democrat Policies have ruined so many cities in the state of CA. So sad.
Trish Van Devere is such amazing actress and a beautiful classy lady too 💐💐💐💐. The late George C. Scott and Trish were in couple of movies together. One was, the changeling, which was a horror movie and heartbreaking too. They were such amazing couple too 👍👍👍👍
Great movie but the music just creeps me out 👻👻👻👻
I was 20 years old when
This came out! I loved it then and love it now!
Ive owned 2 hearses in my life. That one was a beauty!
A beauty like fungus under the microscope.
I love this movie from my youth. It does such a great job bringing in multiple characters as “suspects” to the point you have no clue which one of them are in on whatever seems to be going on as the story progresses. The house itself gives the story a claustrophobic feeling even though Jane has gone to the country to escape her former self. And Trish Van Devere does a great job portraying her fear of the unknown. She did similarly in The Changeling. It’s a good, tight thriller/horror flick from a time that allowed a slower pace horror story to end told.
The very things you described as what you like seem the very things which turn me off such a film. That stream of different characters in to a melange of confused who is who. The supposed phenomenon which isn't really real and never gets explained. Continues references to relegion, Hell, the Devil or God. Yet they do not explain anything. Lots of innuendo suggesting events or occurances are due to the sper natural but the theme is just dropped leaving no one knowing the final out-come. Making it seem just like a waste of time.
@@MikeGreenwood51 YIKES! You're a seven on the old tension scale there aren'tcha, buddy...
Well said 👌🏻
Tight? It meanders to an ending that makes no sense.
Just watched this for the first time. 80s horror is the best era for horror movies. Only thing I hated about this was the constant adverts during the film every few minutes and that they lasted only a few seconds! Never seen a film before on UA-cam where there's adverts actually during it
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I watch this on repeat . I love this movie . Not sure about others but I tend to watch the same movies over and over . Burnt offerings too .
Me too Priscilla, glad I'm not the only one! I guess we just know what we like, the feel of a movie is everything and like a favourite old song, gives us a feel for the past. God bless x Holly from Southern Forest region Western Australia
I do the same with The Changeling (1980) I just love it
oh of course me too. Burnt Offerings is one of cult horror movie. idk why it is not in the list .
Here too, got to watch that burnt offerings y'all mention.
Burnt offerings is another fav of mine also
What makes these movies so great in my opinion is the score as well as the acting the drama the dialogue the suspense the horror but the score the way it seamlessly plays throughout the movie it's almost as if it's part of the movie versus movies today where the score is bluntly Played in the movie.
Yes .. an all out film. Actual acting, sets, originality.... But.... In all fairness, there's nothing original anymore, and there's new generations that have their own thing going on. The TikTok gen. Lol. Fast and many as possible. Quantity over quality.
You're absolutely right. I think the level of cinema has fallen, not only in the U.S. but in the world in general, because no one points out things like you do.
This is one of my all time favorites, along with "The Changeling" and "The Haunting Of Julia". Thanks for posting this gem!
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Also great ,Burnt offerings ,From 76
I remember seeing this in the theater. It was still daylight when we went into the theater but dark when we came out. While driving home this old dark car came up behind us. He kept acting like he was going to pass us but never did. He would pull up beside us and then fall back. It wasn't a hearse but was still spooky as hell.
Trish Van Devere was in another spooky movie, also in 1980. She starred in it with her husband, George C. Scott. The movie was The Changeling.
This is actually a really good film. They had to rely on storytelling and acting then not CGI.
House sits empty for 30 years, no dust, no cobwebs. I live alone, and I have dust and cobwebs I clean up weekly.
the pixies did the cleaning
If the structure is intact, then it will ONLY be humans that create dust & cobwebs. Many people don't realize its the comings & goings of humans that create dust.
Just 15 minutes and I'm in to it ,thanks for the comments
This isn't a haunted house movie! It's a haunted hearse movie. I still remember seeing this in the theater when it was released, The 1970's & 1980's gave us a huge collection of underrated & underappreciated horror/thriller movies. And, this was one of them.
It's a bit slow & hard to get into at the beginning, but the suspense does build up to a fun climax.
I just all the old black and white movies. I am 59 yrs of age I July 13 in 1964. Every since I was a small child I fell in love with these classic movies. I see in the comment section I'm not alone. Thank you tube for all these films. Oh Ii admire the people in the comment section.
I am your senior
having been born 2 June 1964...so u should have waited and allowed me to comment first.
Hail and well met! I was born on the same date, but in 1967. I like this movie a lot too! Such atmosphere! It isn't all that scary, but it is. . .unsettling. "The Changeling" has a similar vibe and is one of my favorite horror movies!
The guy that plays the reverend here is outstanding! Can't tell if he's acting or not.
Wasn't he adorable? I love when he laughed
All through the film I couldn't decide if he was a 'baddie' or not, which only added to the suspense...
“You aren’t in league with Satan, are you? Hahahaha”
This movie is a true horror. The acting, the music the writing.
so many creepy characters!
Thank you so much for the free movies ❤
I love the Hearse in this movie. It's actually a durable car, a fine vehicle, just a gorgeous car!
1952 Packard built by Henney Motor Co.
A gorgeous car that transports dead meat. What could be more gorgeous than that?
Is the Grill embellished for the film?
They used two cars for the film, the main car is a 52, the one they beat up and wrecked is a 51 😉
@@CharlesWhitfordA luxury station wagon with no back windows. Too classy to be called a Sedan Delivery.
16:54 She's using Easy Off oven cleaner on that window - on a house that's remarkably spotless for being untouched for 35 years. 😅 The kitchen is lovely though. Love the vintage look of it all.
So I wasn't imagining that! I just watched this for the first time ever...& thought the can said "Easy-Off' cleaner! lol Who the fresh heck uses oven cleaner on a window?!! I agree about the outside of the house being unusually clean. The inside I could understand, since no one presumably had been inside it for 35 years. If the structure to a building is intact, dust & such is actually created by humans walking in & out.
Watched this back in the 1980s when all the family were together
Is it just me but i have only started to watch 70s 80s 90s horror movies..? Barely any movie today can match them true....
It's most likly you. You prefer 70s, 80s & 90s Horror movies as you can feel comfortable with them. But more lately in post milenium horror the story and depictions are out side of many viewers comfort zones. They are actuality what can be considered closer to real horror than the comfortable fire side supposed horror you referred to.
There's still good horror these days, or horror that " were a custom to" . U just have to find it. You're just thinking of big Hollywood films today, and too alot of ppl, they're not good. For lack of better words, cuz I'm tired of texting. Lol.
But , yes.... I do hear you. Tho I was watching the 70's thru 90"s horror, IN the 70-90's! Lol. My sister would turn on HBO when Mom was gone for the fridayy or Saturday nights, then my 5 6 7 8 year old butt was watching: Omen, Amytiville horror, The Exorcist 1 & 2, jaws, Halloween, then leave me alone until like 3 am. Scared to hell, hiding in corner of my front door hiding with a knife or rock until someone got home
Anything with Joseph Cotten or Trish VanDevere is good. This is no exception.
Joseph Cotton was in tons of old movies from the forties and fifties. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 He and Robert Mitchum were my favorite actors during that time period.
Horror movies from the 70's with their unexpected endings. This movie is a good time spender on a Sunday afternoon when don't have nothing planned.
I thought the Reverend was seriously creepy --- until Tom burst onto the scene -- took creepiness to a whole different level.
yes!! hahaa
My mum has always found him charming 😅
I LOVE THEASE OLDER MOVIES BETTER THEN SOME OF THE NEWER ONES
Oh wow. The first time I saw this was when we were visiting my grandparents. My childhood was awesome and I'll hold on to these memories forever.
I miss those days so much. Best movies, actors/actresses, best music, best hair... Just everything
THE HEARSE IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES, AS WELL AS "BURNT OFFERINGS"!!!!
Burnt offerings had a real creepy ending. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604 SAME HERE, TO THIS DAY THE ENDING CREEPS ME OUT!!!
I ll watch it
I like Burnt Offerings too. But, I just don't get why this one called the Hearse.
You ever see a movie called (The. Car) creepy crazy.
I'd seen this before but it's a movie you can watch time and time again. Well done and keeps you glued from start to finish. Lead guy is so handsome.7.5/10.💫
❤
He reminds me of Jim Caviesal
Joseph Cotton was a famous actor from the 30’ and 40’s. So many good films.
i dont get it but one thing is sure jane is really a brave woman !
What an awesome movie, they surly don't make them like that anymore.. thanks for making this available to watch here on UA-cam ✨️👍 Be well ✌️.
Tom Sullivan, the dark, devilish boyfriend, is played by David Gautreaux. Did anyone else think the actor playing the hearse driver was trying not to laff during his scare scenes with Jane? I did lol
Yeah😂
That laugh is rather devilish attitude than funny
Great flick! I had a '68 Cadillac M&M hearse some years ago. Rode like a dream and was ordered in metallic black as opposed to tuxedo black. I got it in a trade from the funeral home that owned it since new.
gorgeous!
Definitely better than a lot of the newer stuff.
And you would never have found that out, if it wasnt for your peers that you seem to want to hurt and despise so much.
@@ashleywalker1411u mean; he's saying newer movies suck, but these newer movies are made by " his" peers ... " Us". Right? So our gen is making these so called crappy films, and we should be more supportive?
I'm being serious, not sarcastic here btw. I'm jc is all to your answer. I try not to even start flame on UA-cam, specially horror stuff, since it's all our thing, I try to keep this problem and sociopolitical free.
@@necron99.aka-sammyboy92 that makes absolutely no sense.
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Gem of a horror movie. This seemed like a breath of fresh air.
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I like her, no hysterical screaming :)
Jane does a lot of running to her car. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
One of my favourites . Burnt offerings Is great too .
My grandfather had an old packard with the side running boards like the hearse, what an incredibly solid vehicle. RIP Gramps and Granny ❤️
My dad showed this movie to me when I was a kid. It creeped the hell out of me! The music still to this day makes my skin crawl…
The actor and actresses were Gifted in hollywood,
The way he act like in years of 1800, was Awesome.
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Back in the good ol days when you actually had to have talent to be an actor or a singer
Every single cliche in the horror genre, right down to a shower scene! Freaking brilliant! So corny it’s absolutely awesome! Highly enjoyable flick 🎥 🎞️
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Can't beat the horror classics they are the best
I love the way they dressed Jane; especially, the red shirt with the long cream skirt. Very pretty.
Yesssss and she had gorgeous pantyhose legs too😊😊😊😊
Beautiful lady..love her hair and the clothes the wears
The scene @ 1:35:45 was the same scene that happened in "The Ambulance" (1990) with Eric Braden! Braden was best known as the ruthless Victor Newman on CBS's daytime drama "The Young & The Restless"!
THE AMBULANCE AHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
a true hidden classic love the oldies
I can't believe. In every other scene someone or the other gets into that house where a lady stays alone and surprise her. But how? Doesn't she ever lock her house?
Some of it is her imagination or dreams.
Thank you so much for uploading this.
Trish Van Devere and Joseph Cotten are great in this movie. Not a bad one from this era.
The 1953 Packard hearse really WAS an eerie looking vehicle! Word was that Trish Van Devere was quite spooked by it on the set.
Trish Van Devere. As if nepo babies weren’t bad enough. An old actor marries young girl. States she is wonderful actress. Oh what a laugh that was!
I like old classic movies like this they does be good 👍
She' got more nerve than I have ! I would be out of that house and sleep on the streets, rather than stay there..
Good film, thank you;
Exactly… why would you want to stay by yourself in a old creepy house that belonged to your deceased evil worshiping aunt? You can take time off and still be in the comfort of your own home. That house would be sold, I would get the profits and be done with it forever
Love these older movies, they actually have a story. I keep thinking while I'm watching this movie, how today's woman would react to this type of treatment. In my case I'd be doing a lot of yelling and swearing.
I totally agree. Even the music back then was creepy😬👻 I just love these classic horror flicks 👍🏼
@@lalam.9521 Jane was brave to stay in the house alone. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@@harperstacey9604She sure was! Especially after the break in.
is beén 43 years from now this super classic horror drama the hearse is one's of my greatest favorite movie i really love it👌
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I really loved it. I like scary movies with mystery, history, a gothic quality and links to the supernatural and which aspire to the allusive and unknown.
The seventies and eightees were a wonderful era for these type of horrors, those that played on the mind and its imagination.
I dont like gore in your face, can guess exactly what is going to happen next type movies, especially the zombie and massacre gendre.
Recently I have enjoyed some modern films and series which try to capture this type of format. I would recommend The Haunting of Bly Manor and The Haunting of Hill House. They have a good blend of history, and magic about them
Does anyone know the name of a film i think from late seventies or eightees which is about a car that is out to kill people that seems to be possessed by the Devil? I saw it when I was young but cant find it now and can't remember the title
@@user-lk8bz7hg2b I think it's called the car 1977
@@user-lk8bz7hg2bChristine?
the hearse is pure awesome and outstanding this is one's of the greatest movie of decades is fantastic👍
Great movie thanks. Although she really should learn how to lock her doors especially at night & when she goes out.
I would be afraid to live in that big house alone. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
@Harper Stacey yes I don't think I'd enjoy it very much either, therefore the place would be locked up like Fort Knox every night it's just common sense really,given that one should never under estimate the capabilities of humanity.
@@hjthomson9006 It was funny when Jane kept running to her car. Horror movies from the seventies and eighties were the best. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
It’s been 43 years since I first saw this and looking forward to seeing it again!👍
Don't ya'll find it weird that after 30 abandoned years that music box would still be playing?🤔
Don't know how old you are, but I'm 54 and I remember when things were made to last. Such a shame things now are made to break or not work to begin with.
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Some music boxes can last decades if looked after. I started collecting them a few years ago and the commonest problem for them not playing is they are simply over wound. A very good clock maker or a jeweller can repair them, but it is time consuming so quite costly. If they are not used and kept dust free then they could last many decades
Hell No. Items from the time period this was made and set were built with great care and attention. It wasn't a throw away society like it is now. Unfortunately for these so called modern times I don't think there will be many future antiques because nearly everything will be on the scrap heap and antiques like the Music Box featured in this movie will become evermore rarer as time goes on.
A well produced if predictable ghost story with a solid ("A List?") cast, worth viewing.
But how's she gonna explain those two dead people in her house?
I’m halfway through it. It’s alright.🤎
Right off the start it sounded like a old horror the best kinds are the 90s 80s and 70s
Thank you so much for uploading this!
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I think this movie filmed by real story
I need more names this kind of real and true story movies
I had the book novelization of this film. It was authored by some guy named Henry Clement in 1980. He wrote a couple of episodic novelizations like "Prisoner Cell Block H" and "Colombo". I have a feeling his name was a pseudonym.
Why do writers use pseudonyms? From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Good movie. But after watching horror movies like this, do people move into such homes? That too alone? Scary.
Great movie but I would never stay in a creepy house like this one by my self 👻
Jane was a brave woman. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
She wouldn’t have stayed either if this were actually real 😂
I FEEL THE SAME IT WOULD BE LONELY AND SAD TO BE ALONE IN A HOUSE LIKE THAT
You could stay with me ❤️💜
And driving around on those dark roads!!
I love Trishes voice so meliflouous and soothing in contrast to her husbands George C. Scott grating and gravelly vocalizations.
I Love this movie a Classic from the 80s the greatest decade❤❤❤❤
This is such a Great movie from 1979! Scared the crap out of me and my cousin back in the day! Love the 79 Nova concours!!! Chevy for the Win At the end of the movie!!
This was a great movie, even though it was an older movie. Thanks. Loved it.
Good Old school Ghost Story....I miss these....
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Thanks for a great movie 👍👍👍
Wow, this is so awesome scary 😳
I'm so loving the thrill in every second 😱
One of those most unusually utterly creepiest movie, one of the very-very best movies !
Agree
The Hearse is a good example of a horror movie subgenre: the demon-possessed vehicle.
I've always loved this film, it has such a dreamlike atmosphere
The guy she falls for is so creepy and spoilers: despite being immortal is very easily killed
Also, the protagonist sees the ghost of her aunt so many times clear as a bell yet still carries on as if nothing happened?!
I didn't get the sense 'he' was killed at all. Hence why he smiled so widely. It was either a symbolic death (Jane refusing him to the height of her ability) or it was to fool Jane into thinking it was over. Notice how Auntie was in the window near the ending? I sense its not over yet.
I love this old movie
Oh my goodness!! I am a horror movie buff n have seen the worst, but never have I screamed or yelled until this movie! When she was getting into bed n that ugly guy was right there, I yelled out loud! Lolol I never do that! Great old movie.. It was a seat clincher.. I love the old movies so much more because of the suspense! Blood n guts has never scared me.. Great movie.. Im so glad it was put in my feed.. 😄
Brilliant movie, far beyond anything Hollowood can produce today...
After reading such rave reviews, my commenting comrades, I've decided to give this film a chance! I appreciate the recommendation! Anyone ever see a film called "Medusa Touch," starting Richard Burton? I strongly recommend it! Peace out, y'all!💜🌍
Really good film. I was surprised. I actually knew Richard Burton in the early 1980's when he and Elizabeth Taylor were coming out of their second marriage to each other. Richard lived in Switzerland in those days yet called Toronto about every night to speak with Elizabeth, who would usually make me talk to him when he was drinking heavily.
@@toffanful No shit man! For real? That's wassup!🤘🌹🌍
@@toffanful For real though, in all seriousness! Pray do tell!
@@toffanful I suppose that we all do indeed, have our own demons to fight! N'est pas? Rock on!🤘🌹🌍
That's one of my favourite Richard Burton films! 'Absolution' where he plays a Priest at a Catholic boys school is v creepy too. With a cameo by comedian Billy Connolly.😁
Good old fashioned ghost story.
Okay movie. Would have liked the Aunt to scare her more by popping up not just in the hall way. Maybe humming or singing.🥺
Thanks, this was rather like an Alfred Hitchcock thriller, which is a good thing!
Great movie, this film is from my favourite sub genre of horror/thriller/action movies - the killer vehicle genre, the hearse is one of my favourites along with the ambulance, the car, death car on the freeway, killdozer, duel, christene, the gladiator and wheels of terror.
Also, this movie is definitely more horror themed as apposed to thriller or action themed than the other killer car movies ive listed and this film has an interesting cast, I'm not sure who's the creepiest - Tom, the hearse driver or the middle aged man in the church at 50:45 timestamp, the director should've put him in the passanger seat of the hearse during the chase sequences to make it extra creepy haha!
Have not seen this one. It looks like a movie with a decent budget. Thank you!
Gotta love those early 70's soundtracks tho... 😖
Difficult to enjoy a movie when there's an advert every 2 minutes. Must've been about 50!
53...
This is my first time watching this movie since it was released back in the day...Funny how even the 🐎 s felt uneasy when 'The Martin house' was mentioned.
Who would've known that Easy Off can clean windows too.
I saw that too
Terrorized me as a child….still creepy af😱🫣
*I remember this one, nice and spooky! Some of the music reminds me of The Howling, and Friday The 13th. Love those gems too!*
Yesss those and Hell Night and mausoleum etc, Wow those were classics... 😂😂😂 and love the old 1952 Packard Hearse!!!
BTW your a cutie 😂
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Excellent movie. I love horror and the supernatural. Thanks for sharing.
The picture quality is good. I mean, really good. 😍
The classic mysterious music in the background is so seventies
1000% better than any crap music today