The House of Ghosts

1907 French film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

La maison ensorcelée (literally "The Ensorcelled House" from French, English: The House of Ghosts,[1] also known as The Witch House)[2] is a 1907[3] French trick film directed by Segundo de Chomón. The film features stop-motion animation and is considered one of the earliest cinematic depictions of a haunted house premise.[4][5]

Distributed byPathé Frères
Release date
  • December 1907 (1907-12)
Running time
6 minutes
Quick facts La maison ensorcelée, Directed by ...
La maison ensorcelée
Directed bySegundo de Chomón
Distributed byPathé Frères
Release date
  • December 1907 (1907-12)
Running time
6 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageSilent film
Close

Plot

Two men and a woman stop at a small house in the woods. Inside, they experience numerous instances of paranormal activity, including disappearing furniture; a stereotypical ghost; movement of cutlery and food on their own; ball lightning; unexplained tilting of the entire home; and a grotesque being with claw-like fingers that attempts to eat the trio.[4]

Legacy

The film inspired director Jennifer Kent, and was included in a scene in her 2014 horror film The Babadook.[2][6]

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI