
OF THIS MAN...AND THE GIRL WHO LIVED IN "THE RED HOUSE"...people spoke only in whispers
An old man and his sister are concealing a terrible secret from their adopted teen daughter, concerning a hidden abandoned farmhouse, located deep in the woods.
- 6.2
- 1947
- Released
- 1h 40m

Edward G. Robinson
Pete Morgan
Lon McCallister
Nath Storm
Judith Anderson
Ellen Morgan
Rory Calhoun
Teller
Allene Roberts
Meg Morgan
Julie London
Tibby Renton
Ona Munson
Mrs. Storm
Harry Shannon
Dr. Jonathan Byrne
Arthur Space
Sheriff Ray Helk
Pat Flaherty
Motorcycle Cop (Uncredited)
Walter Sande
Don Brent (Uncredited)Released
en
- #abandoned house
- #woods
- #film noir
- #guilt
- #wooden leg
- #farm house
Reviews

This is one of those films where the sum of the parts - Edward G. Robinson ("Pete"); Judith Anderson ("Ellen"); the lighting; the cracking score from Miklós Rózsa alongside the newbies in Lon McCallister ("Nath") and Allene Roberts ("Meg") all combine to give us a really taut, tense thriller that really does keep you interested all the way through. Rory Calhoun features in a slightly distracting s

I fought fate 15 years ago and I lost. The Red House is directed by Delmer Daves who also adapts the screenplay from the novel written by George Agnew Chamberlain. It stars Edward G. Robinson, Judith Anderson, Lon McCallister, Rory Calhoun, Allene Roberts and Julie London. Music is scored by Miklós Rózsa and cinematography by Bert Glennon. Pete Morgan (Robinson) and his sister Ellen (Ander
The Red House is one of the first rural noirs. Some casual noir fans may be surprised that so many noir stories take place outside the rain-soaked dark alleys of the city. "Rural noir" has been happening since the beginning of the noir movement with Albert Dekker crawling out of a abandoned mansion in the swamp in Among the Living. It continued on with some truly great films like the atmosph











