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Stephen_Murray

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pros: Goldsmith music

cons: pace, plot, lack of character development


Which one is "The Other" as psychic segues into psychotic?

I’m not a big horror movie or ghost movie fan and have never read any of actor-turned genre no... See Full Review

dolphinboy

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pros: The story, the slowly unfolding terror

cons: The twins did not fit my image of them, from reading the novel


The Other is better than many others

It is 1935, and it is rural Connecticut. The Perry family has lived on their farm since before the U... See Full Review

bluehawq

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pros: Thought provoking, eerie, good acting, great plot

cons: Not something you will find just sitting on video store shelves. It should be.


The Other - Which One? -- (The Greatest Movie Ever: April Fools! W/O)

The Other Director: Robert Mulligan 1972 -- rated PG <br... See Full Review

Product Details

Key Information
Genre Horror/Suspense
Directors Robert Mulligan
Actors Diana Muldaur
Stars Uta Hagen
UPC 086162172939
Running Time 1hr 40min
Available Formats DVD: Canadian
MPAA Rating PG (MPAA)
Subgenre Suspense
Release Date 1972
Languages
Original Language English
DVD Editions
DVD Editions <Edition><item name="format">DVD: Canadian</item><item name="runtime">1hr 48min</item><item name="company">20th Century Fox Home Entertainment</item><item name="date">September 05, 2006</item><item name="rating">Not Rated</item><item name="upc">024543369837</item></Edition>
VHS Editions
VHS Editions <Edition><item name="format">VHS</item><item name="runtime">1hr 48min</item><item name="company">Movies Unlimited</item></Edition>
Credits
Screenwriter Tom Tryon
Professional Reviews
Professional Reviews (06/01/2006, p.90, Matthew Leyland): "[T]here are some sharp shocks in store....[Mulligan] builds an atmosphere of disquiet that thrives upon ambiguity..."