The Watcher in the Woods

1980 "It was just an innocent game until a young girl vanished...for thirty years."
6.1| 1h23m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 17 April 1980 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Productions
Country: United States of America
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After an American family moves to an old country manor in rural England, one of the daughters is tormented by the spirit of the owner's long lost daughter, who mysteriously disappeared 30 years ago during a solar eclipse.

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Tuchergson Truly the worst movie I've ever seen in a theater
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Kirpianuscus a music box as axis of a horror who reminds old Gothic stories. Bettle Davis in impeccable role. a family in a strange place, in middle of traces of past. a film who impress for atmosphere and for the sparkles of old fashion instruments to define tension and fear and slices of a past incident who explains a strange form of survive. not extraordinary but useful for discover another side of Disney and admire its mark in a different form. short, a decent horror. useful for teenager, who are, maybe, its basic target but, in same measure , interesting for adults for remind the force of magic of memories preserved by ordinary objects. a film about strange events and obscure explanations. and that could be enough. for entertainment. for the flavor of 1980 cinema. for precise art to do a not bad story.
superbmov So this one is not that scary... It's more mystery and family and it's made by Disney so this can be watched by anyone... Mostly... So story is about family that moved to a county home and they suddenly experience some strange happenings(or you can call it paranormal). Story follows mostly two sisters(Jan and Ellie) while their parents are not big part of the whole story... So after some time they stumble across Mrs. Aylwood who is typical character(antagonist) that everybody should be scared of... But she is not... Jan suddenly realize what is that but then latter she connect that with Mrs. Aylwood... But lets just stop there and talk about acting a bit. So their performances are average i think that there are few scenes where they act like really out of place so different and better... Even when movie introduces you to other characters(Mary,Tom,John) they still act average... But move came out 1980 and feels so much like movie from 1970s(but that makes sense)... So lets continue with the story... Jan finds out what happened to her daughter and tries to convict them to perform ritual again! They had their secret society! After whole that trouble between and before they finally performed ritual and Mrs. Aylwood's daughter is back and that is the end! Well there is not that much of the watcher in the woods its just that format and you constantly have that camera angle from woods and places that should convict you that something is watching you! it works but after sometime it gets boring with... So here it is The watcher in the woods!!! You should watch it! It's experience on its own!
OllieSuave-007 I remembered watching this movie's trailer in a "Walt Disney and You" special preview of programs that is shown in numerous Disney cartoon collection videos. The movie looked creepy and I thought it was out-of-character for Disney to make these type of movies. But, I grew to be a fan of mysteries and thrillers and this movie was pretty impressive.Based on the novel by Florence Engel Randall, The Watcher in the Woods is about an American family who moves into an old English house in the woods. There, daughter Jan Curtis (Lynn-Holly Johnson) experiences paranormal activities in the woods and suspects it has to do with the daughter of the house's owner, Mrs. Aylwood (Bette Davis), who disappeared years ago.It's a good old-fashion supernatural tale with built-up suspense throughout the film, from Jan first sensing the abnormality of the woods to the apparition images of Mrs. Aylwood's daughter. The well-paced plot kept the movie exciting and attention-grabbing, helped by the well-acted cast, especially that of movie icon Bette Davis. But, I would have liked to see her and actors Carroll Baker, David McCallum and Benedict Taylor utilized more; too much attention was centered around Lynn-Holly and child actress Kyle Richards. The special effects might appear dated, but it still fits in the movie and contributed to the overall eerie feel of the woods and the missing girl. There is also a bit of unpredictability in the film, especially when the church scenes were first introduced. Therefore, what you get is not another cliché ghost movie.There is an alternative ending to the film and I myself prefer that one over the original one, but,give yourself a bonus and watch the alternative climax after watching the movie and judge for yourself :)Overall, it's a captivating mystery supernatural film that, for a Disney film, keeps you intrigued at its creepiness and horror elements.Grade A-
hellraiser7 The woods to me can be one of the creepiest places to be because you never really know what's hidden out there.This film is another underrated and forgotten gem. I'll admit discovering that Disney made a horror film was unreal to me, I felt this was great because it really showed that Disney was starting to take chances they were starting to take the next step. It's a shame Disney didn't make more horror films, I really would of liked to of seen them.The film seems like a lost anthology tale for the TV show "Are you Afraid of the Dark" because like with that show this is a horror film for the family film genre which I think is really cool since we really don't have that many. It is a very tricky feet trying to mix both the horror and family genre, but this film I feel is one done right because it's able to successful balance out both without watering itself down.I really like the production value and even cinematography of the film which I think have some memorable visuals; I really liked how the film used the forest locale, the use of light and shadow which made the woods a character in itself as it emits a sense of mystery and menace. I even like the ruined chapel location which almost looks like part of a level in the video game "Castlevania" which looked spooky from it's Gothic feel and structure and amount of darkness that emitted almost a creepy feeling. Or even the viewpoint of the Watcher which adds to the creep factor because you not sure what this thing or entity is about to do, even thought it's not doing anything now you know it will soon.Music is solid, though not memorable which to me is one of the weak points of the film, I wish this film had a more memorable score but still it was good enough to give the film the right moodiness it has.I really like the story, it's not really a ghost story there really isn't a ghost per say it's more of a psychic mystery thriller, which I think is cool since we don't get nearly enough of those in the horror genre. The suspense is solid, yeah it's a slow burn but I don't mind because as the film gets further things start to escalate. You really have a creepy and disorienting feeling throughout the film because your not entirely sure what's going to happen next or even what all this is leading up to. The mystery I think is very good, it has a great amount of intrigue, there are clues but they're not obvious, we can see them but we can't entirely decipher their meaning or know how they really go together; and I like that feeling it really makes it feel like a real mystery, causing us to think and figure things out. Characters I think are pretty solid from the adult characters mainly Mrs. Aylwood played by Bette Davis one of her last roles. She is pretty much that mysterious wise women on the side of road character but I really like how you actually kind feel for her, as we see throughout the years she has been plagued by this mystery of not knowing what happened to her daughter which is a terrible feeling and in a way just motives you to want the protagonists to solve the mystery and win.And I like both the young female protagonists. Kyle Richards is solid as Elle Curtis and on a side note this actress played Linsey in John Carpenter's "Halloween" which is cool since that's one of my favorite horror films and that's two horror films in a row for the actress which isn't bad. Anyway, I like that she's not some stereotypical annoying little sister but she a sweet girl, she has a bit of charisma, loves dogs, despite young she's not totally naive she does exercise some intelligence.Lynn Holy Johnson I also thought was solid/decent as Jan Curtis, her character is solid, she takes charge, cares for her little sister; there's a good back and forth between both of them, and I like that she's very open doesn't dismiss what's happening as things shes just seeing. Both the sisters are psychics but don't entirely know it or have no idea how to control it, each of them have the ability but it works different. For Elle it's mainly in hearing, she is able to hear voices from a distance or pick up sounds no others can hear, much like with a dog that can hear certain frequencies. Jan it's sight, where she can see images for a certain amount of time and occur at different times.This makes both sympathetic because their in the same boat as us, their struggling to figure out what in the hell is going on, why this is all happening to them. There are some memorable images like one scene which was creepy was Jan putting up a mirror and then when she looks at it again she doesn't see her reflection. But for me the best scene was in the mirror maze when we see Jan suddenly see multiple images of a girl, blind folded and from her lip movements is constantly saying help me.What also makes this films stand out are two of it's endings. I personally really liked the original ending they choice for the film it felt right and well balanced, though I even liked the alternate ending which I thought good let alone even stranger, I won't say what it is you just have to see both for yourself.Like any sight in the woods is worth a watch.Rating: 3 stars