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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Los intrusos

Title in Italiano:

La casa sulla scogliera

Title in Português:

A Casa Assombrada

Title in Français:

La Falaise mystérieuse

Title in Türk:

The Uninvited

Title in Deutsch:

Der unheimliche Gast

Synopsis

Commander Beech is more than happy to sell Wynward House, a cliff-side manor outside of Biddlecombe on the south coast of England, to Londoners, brother and sister Roderick and Pamela Fitzgerald, who want to use it as their primary residence. Commander Beech, who sells it to them for a mere fraction of its market value, is up front that the last tenants he had in the house moved out because of the proverbial bumps they continually heard in the night.

The sale is much to the dismay of the Commander's twenty year old maternal granddaughter, Stella Meredith, her long deceased parents to who the house originally belonged. Despite her mother, Mary Meredith, having died from falling off the cliffs when Stella was three when she herself last lived there, Stella has a strong emotional bond to the house as it is one of the last connections she has to her parents.

After the sale, the Commander is less than cordial to the Fitzgeralds, with who he forbids Stella to associate, regardless of Stella and Rick's increasing friendship which blossoms into a romance. Rick and Pam also begin to hear those bumps in the night - most specifically a woman's wailing - and have an especially cold emotional feeling whenever in the house's ocean-view studio. With the help of the local doctor Dr. Scott, they begin to wonder if the rumors of Mary and/or a Spanish gypsy named Carmel (Mr. Meredith's supposed mistress) haunting the house - most specifically the studio - are indeed true, which the Commander believes places Stella in harm's way if she is ever to enter the house.

So that Rick, Stella and Pamela can live in peace, they decide to do whatever they can to discover the truth. What they don't know is that the Commander and an old friend of Mary's, Miss Holloway, know more than they divulge.

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The Uninvited
The Uninvited
Christopher Young: Performer
Twice Told Tales
Christopher Young: Performer
I'm At A Party
Christopher Young: Performer
Glass Act
Christopher Young: Performer
Bloody Milk
Christopher Young: Performer
A Christmas Corpse
Christopher Young: Performer
Pairs In Love
Christopher Young: Performer
Terror On The Water
Christopher Young: Performer
Twin Nightmares
Christopher Young: Performer
Cry Of Love
Christopher Young: Performer
Working Dreams
Christopher Young: Performer
The Screaming Bell
Christopher Young: Performer
What Have You Done?
Christopher Young: Performer
A Dance With No One
Christopher Young: Performer
Tale Of Two Sisters
Christopher Young: Performer
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH: Prelude (March)
Victor Young: Performer
THE UNINVITED: Prelude
Victor Young: Performer
Squirrel Chase
Victor Young: Performer
The Village
Victor Young: Performer
The Sobbing Ghost
Victor Young: Performer
Sunday Morning - Stella's Emotions
Victor Young: Performer
The Cliff
Victor Young: Performer
Grandfather and the Cliff
Victor Young: Performer
End of Ghost - Finale
Victor Young: Performer
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS: Prelude - The Scroll and Storm
Victor Young: Performer
Pussyfoot March
Victor Young: Performer
Giant in Tow
Victor Young: Performer
Gabby and the King - The Tower - The Archers
Victor Young: Performer
Finale
Victor Young: Performer
BRIGHT LEAF: Prelude - Welcome to Kingsmont
Victor Young: Performer
Sonia
Victor Young: Performer
Machine Montage
Victor Young: Performer
Margaret
Victor Young: Performer
Tobacco Montage
Victor Young: Performer
Suicide
Victor Young: Performer
Sonia and the Wedding
Victor Young: Performer
Southern Vengeance - The Fire - Finale
Victor Young: Performer
Who Killed Teddy Bear? (performedd by Tami Tappan-Damiano)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
Goody Goody - What's The Matter With Helen? (performed by Lynnette Perry, feat. Zacherley)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
Look for a Star - Circus of Horrors (performed by Guy Haines)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
I've Written a Letter to Daddy / What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? - What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (perrformed by Kath
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
The Faithful Heart - Journey to the Center of the Earth (performed by Rebecca Luker)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
Hey, You! - The Mummy's Curse
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
Faro-La, Faro-Li (Song of the New Wine) - Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (performed by Judy Kaye and The Scarlettes)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte (performed by Christiane Noll)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
Jeepers Creepers (performed by Sharon McNight)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
The Blob (performed by Alison Fraser)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
Aurora - Hold That Ghost (performed by Michelle Nicastro)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
Mothra's Song - (performed by Theresa Finamore and Juliana A. Hansen)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
You're My Living Doll - Attack of the Puppet People (performed by Susan Gordon)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
Stella by Starlight - The Uninvited (performed by Brent Barrett)
Ralph Carmichael: Performer
Was a Teenage Horror Medley (You Gotta Have Eee-Ooo - How to Make a Monster / Eeny Meeny Miney Moe - I Was a Teenage Wer
Ralph Carmichael: Performer

User reviews

Kenneth Thompson
9/10

The emotional depth and melancholic tones of the music in The Uninvited effectively convey the tragic past of the characters, particularly Stella Meredith. The haunting melodies evoke a sense of loss and longing, drawing the audience into the emotional journey of the characters and creating a connection with their struggles and fears.

Karen Martin
7/10

The use of subtle sound effects and ambient noises in the soundtrack enhances the sense of dread and anticipation, keeping the audience on edge throughout the film.

Andrew Carter
5/10

The music enhances the suspense and tension in key moments of the film, keeping the audience on edge throughout the story.

Sarah Young
8/10

The orchestral compositions in The Uninvited soundtrack are rich and layered, providing a sense of depth and complexity to the film's narrative and character development.

Matthew Parker
2/10

I found the band for The Uninvited to be lacking in depth and emotion, failing to effectively capture the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie.

Joshua Mitchell
6/10

The soundtrack of The Uninvited effectively captures the eerie atmosphere of the cliff-side manor setting on the south coast of England.

James Phillips
6/10

The use of subtle instrumental cues and ambient sounds in the soundtrack helps to build a sense of foreboding and anticipation as the story unfolds.

James Evans
8/10

The seamless integration of music with dialogue and sound effects in The Uninvited soundtrack creates a cohesive and immersive audio experience for the viewer.

Steven Parker
7/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music in The Uninvited helps to draw the audience into the characters' personal struggles and relationships, making the story more engaging and relatable.

Lisa Walker
8/10

Overall, the haunting and evocative soundtrack of The Uninvited plays a crucial role in setting the tone, atmosphere, and emotional depth of the film, making it a memorable and impactful viewing experience.

Steven Martinez
6/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the themes of loss, grief, and the supernatural, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

Jennifer Robinson
8/10

The use of subtle string arrangements in the soundtrack adds an eerie and haunting quality to key scenes, enhancing the overall sense of unease and tension.

Donna White
10/10

The haunting and mysterious atmosphere created by the soundtrack of The Uninvited truly enhances the suspense and tension of the storyline. The eerie sounds and haunting melodies perfectly capture the sense of foreboding and mystery surrounding Wynward House, adding depth to the overall viewing experience.

Deborah Parker
1/10

The music felt repetitive and uninspired, with many tracks blending together and failing to stand out on their own, making it difficult to distinguish key moments in the film based on the soundtrack alone.

Joshua Thomas
7/10

The dynamic range of musical styles and moods in the soundtrack of The Uninvited adds depth and texture to the overall cinematic experience, enhancing the storytelling and emotional resonance of the film.

Dorothy Jackson
8/10

The haunting melodies and ethereal vocals in the soundtrack linger in the mind long after the film has ended, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

Stephanie Garcia
9/10

The subtle use of sound effects and atmospheric music in The Uninvited adds layers of complexity to the narrative, heightening the sense of unease and suspense throughout the film. The skillful integration of music and sound design helps to build tension and create a sense of unease, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

Daniel Gonzalez
4/10

The use of generic horror tropes and clichéd musical cues in the score detracted from the overall viewing experience, making it feel predictable and unoriginal.

Timothy Turner
7/10

The haunting vocals featured in certain tracks of the soundtrack evoke a sense of sorrow and longing, mirroring the characters' own feelings of loss and longing for connection.

Karen Martin
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music enhances the connection to the characters and their personal struggles, particularly Stella's strong bond to her ancestral home.

Michelle Garcia
6/10

Overall, the musical score of The Uninvited is a crucial element in setting the tone and enhancing the overall storytelling experience for the audience.

Nancy Rodriguez
8/10

The haunting piano melodies in The Uninvited soundtrack create a chilling and mysterious atmosphere that perfectly complements the suspenseful storyline.

Robert Roberts
6/10

The haunting melodies and eerie sounds in the soundtrack create a sense of unease and mystery, adding depth to the supernatural elements of the plot.