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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0089218414090
Format: Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Alpha Video
Manufacturer: Alpha Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Alpha Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 15, 2003
Running Time: 100 minutes
Sales Rank: 23885
Studio: Alpha Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1947
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Creapy Masterpiece
Great, dark movie. Needs a restore. Write to Criterion and ask them to take it underwing and do their magic.
KDM
Rating: - Good Movie, Bad Transfer
Just got through watching "Red House". Although the transfer to DVD is of a some what poor quality, the movie held my attention until the end. A haunting, thriller type film from the past that can be still enjoyed today.
Rating: - THE RED HOUSE : ***** Alpha Video DVD: - 0 ( a wretched transfer!)
THE RED HOUSE deserves better - it really begs for a restoration. It's a terrific "little" film - Superbly realized in EVERY department. But I am writing this as a warning, not a film review.
BEWARE of everything sleazed out of Alpha Video! This is the schlock company who brought us such gems as: I EAT YOUR SKIN, NABONGA, THE SEXORSIST, and the imortal; EEGAH (!). Alpha specializes in out of copywrite "B" features - But unfortunately they also have some great classics: SCARLET STREET, SEVENGALI, ... Read More
Rating: - Little known thriller
This is a fine film in every way, including the music. Edward G. Robinson is especially excellent. Judith Anderson isn't given much to do. Casting 22-year-old Julie London as a high school girl is a stretch. But on the whole the interesting story and the fine acting keep the film moving and hold your attention. The version for sale has not been cleaned up, and the film quality is often poor. Let's hope that Turner Classic Movies officials discover this film and restore it to the level it deserves.
Rating: - THE RED HOUSE
This was an old Edward G. Robinson classic.
The begining of the tape had bad sound quality
but improved later.
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