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  1. The House That Vanished (also released under the titles Scream – and Die! and Please! Don't Go in the Bedroom) [4] [5] is a 1973 British exploitation horror film directed by José Ramón Larraz, written by Derek Ford, and starring Andrea Allan, Karl Lanchbury and Judy Matheson.

    • A Series of Clues
    • A Chance Encounter
    • Justice at Last?

    Neville tried in vain to get a solicitor to take his case on, but none would. He asked the police to help, but when a detective visited the island, he too met with a wall of silence. A judge would later say, “The absence of statements from the many inhabitants regarding what should have been obvious to all is significant.” The reason Neville had re...

    Nine years after discovering his house had vanished, Neville was once again on the ferry to Tory Island when he met a journalist called Anton McCabe. Anton was a regular visitor to Tory and a fluent Irish speaker. He had picked up some new information from the islanders and was able to tell Neville a little more about had happened to his house. Ant...

    After a dramatic court case, a judge would eventually find that there was no proof that either the defendant or anyone acting for him had set fire to the house. However, the judge decided that the defendant did have the most to gain from the disappearance of the house and that his digger, whether driven by him or not, was most likely involved in th...

  2. The House That Vanished: Directed by José Ramón Larraz. With Andrea Allan, Karl Lanchbury, Maggie Walker, Peter Forbes-Robertson. A young model and her petty thief boyfriend find their way through the English fog to a backwoods manor in hopes of looting it.

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    • Andrea Allan, Karl Lanchbury, Maggie Walker
  3. 2024. A young model and her petty thief boyfriend find their way through the English fog to a backwoods manor in hopes of looting it. What they find instead is mur...

  4. Jul 6, 2021 · This is the true story of the mystery of The House That Vanished - a five part docu-drama for BBC Radio 4. Written by Jan Carson, it is presented by Siobhán McSweeney of Derry...

  5. Jul 6, 2021 · The reason Neville had returned to the island in the first place was a letter from the local council warning his house had been damaged by a storm, but an engineer's report found that the house...

  6. Derek Ford. Writer. A young model, Valerie, and her petty thief boyfriend witness a murder in a backwoods manor. Valerie escapes, but soon finds herself being stalked by the killer.