Victorian England. Since the death of their parents, adolescents Miles (Martin Stephens) and Flora (Pamela Franklin) have been under the guardianship of their wealthy selfish uncle (Sir Michael Redgrave), who admits he has no place emotionally for them in his life. While he lives in London leading his bachelor lifestyle, the children stay at his country estate, the children under the direction of a governess, Miss Jessel (Clytie Jessop).
After Miss Jessel passes away, the uncle hires a new governess, Miss Giddens (Deborah Kerr), who admits that this would be her first posting as such, and about which she is nervous. The uncle has only two directions for her: (1) take control of every aspect of Miles and Flora's life, and (2) don't bother him with anything concerning the children. She will only have to care initially for Flora as Miles is away at boarding school.
Miss Giddens' first challenge ends up dealing with the news that Miles has been expelled from school for behavior corrupting the other students. Upon meeting Miles, Miss Giddens cannot understand how such a well mannered boy could be expelled, he being overly charming in an overtly mature manner. She also finds Flora to be a lovely child.
As time progresses, Miss Giddens begins to feel that something is not quite right at the estate, as she sees visions of a man and a woman on the estate who she has not met and who should not be there according to the housekeeper, Mrs. Grose (Megs Jenkins). She also finds that Miles and Flora exhibit odd behavior at times, especially with each other. She ultimately comes to the conclusion that there was just cause for Miles' expulsion having to do with activities at the estate, and that she needs to bring these issues out into the open to exorcise the demons that affect Flora and most specifically Miles.
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La Belle et la Bête (1946) Belle se rend au château (Roger Desormières)
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La Belle et la Bête (1946) Belle retourne auprès de La Bête (Roger Desormières)
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Orphée (1950) Suite (Serge Baudo)
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Moulin Rouge (1952) Main Title and Song (Percy Faith & Felicia Sanders)
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Roman Holiday (1953) Main Title (Georges Auric)
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Roman Holiday (1953) Suite 1 (Georges Auric)
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Roman Holiday (1953) Suite 2 (Georges Auric)
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Du rififi chez les hommes (1955) Thème principal (Jacques Météhen)
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Lola Montès (1955) Trailer (Jacques Météhen)
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Lola Montes (1955) Les roses perdues (Roger Roger)
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Le mystère Picasso (1956) Taureau dans l'arène (remastered 2019) (Jacques Météhen)
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Le mystère Picasso (1956) Femme lisant (remastered 2019) (Jacques Météhen)
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Gervaise (1956) Générique (Jacques Météhen)
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Gervaise (1956) La chanson de Gervaise (Juliette Gréco)
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Christine (1958) Générique (Jacques Météhen)
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Bonjour Tristesse (1958) Main Title (W. Lambert Williamson)
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Bonjour Tristesse (1958) Lost in the Woods (W. Lambert Williamson)
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Goodbye Again (Aimez-vous Brahms?) (1961) Main Title (W. Lambert Williamson)
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Goodbye Again (Aimez-vous Brahms?) (1961) Maximite (W. Lambert Williamson)
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Bridge to the Sun (1961) Main Title (Jacques Météhen)
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The Innocents (1961) Suite (W. Lambert Williamson)
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