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The Red House is a 1947 American thriller film noir [1] [3] directed by Delmer Daves, and starring Edward G. Robinson, Lon McCallister, Judith Anderson, Rory Calhoun, Allene Roberts, and Julie London.
Chatsworth International School - East Campus. The Red House is a Apartment with a 99-year Leasehold tenure. View recent transaction prices, pricing insights, nearby locations, condo reviews, and available condo units for sale and for rent.
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- The Red House
The Red House: Directed by Delmer Daves. With Edward G. Robinson, Lon McCallister, Judith Anderson, Rory Calhoun. An old man and his sister are concealing a terrible secret from their adopted teen daughter, concerning a hidden abandoned farmhouse, located deep in the woods.
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- Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery
- Delmer Daves
- 1947-07-04
The Red House stars Edward G. Robinson as Pete Morgan who, with his spinster sister Ellen (Judith Anderson) has raised Meg (Allene Roberts) as their own on a...
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When Nath insists on using a short-cut home through the woods, Pete becomes agitated and warns him of screams in the night, terrors associated with the red house. Curious, Meg and Nath ignore his warnings and begin to explore.
Aug 23, 2024 · 23 Aug to 07 Sep 7.30pm - 12am. Jaxton Su. Raffles City Singapore. Free Admission. Situated across from CHJIMES at the junction of Bras Basah Road and Victoria Street, the Red House was a popular hangout in the 1960s, attracting artists like local watercolorist Ong Kim Seng.