The Nightcomers (1972) https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... =24&t=2226
The Haunting of Helen Walker 1995 https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... =25&t=3728
THE INNOCENTS - (1961) https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... =24&t=3252
Yikes!!donkeykog wrote:..Also Un jeu d'enfants (https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... %27enfants)
The other films here are direct adaptations of the Henry James novel, but this film is just a movie about two creepy children... (Unless, of course, the director or second screen writer did an interview where they specifically stated that they intended the film to be a variation of 'Turn of the Screw'..IMDB wrote:Content with two children in an upper class French marriage, a woman finds herself faced with visions of rape, violence and the supernatural. Her husband, a successful businessman also starts experiencing hallucinations in which he often ends up physically hurt. Their babysitter hangs herself and the children begin acting strangely, their sadistic behavior arousing suspicion. It becomes apparent that the children's bodies have been possessed/inhabited by two dirty, old people.
"Presence of Mind" is indeed nice, I bought the DVD long time before I became aware of FLM. Found it either at CIC or CVMC.donkeykog wrote:Don't forget to check out "Presence of Mind" (https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... ce+of+mind)
BTW this was a great idea to combine for fans of this story
This (Presence of Mind) and "Otra vuelta de tuerca" (above) are two of my favorite adaptations.
Also Un jeu d'enfants (https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... %27enfants)
The "Worms" are Quint and Jezebel, the kids are Miles and Flora, the babysitter is the governess. And the goal of Quint and Jezebel was to posses the kids as is in this movie. This is just a "outside the box" version that is not a direct representation.From CVMC -
In this Turn of The Screw update, strange happenings start occurring shortly after a family moves into a new home.
Content with two beautiful children (Julian (Alexandre Bongibault) & Aude (Camille Vatel)) in an upper class French marriage, a woman finds herself faced with visions of rape, violence and the supernatural. Her husband, a successful businessman also starts experiencing hallucinations in which he often ends up physically hurt.
Even the babysitter isn't spared. As the children begin acting strangely, their sadistic behavior arouses suspicion and it becomes apparent that the children's bodies have been possessed.