One of my fav all time films, I was infatuated by that amazing set as a kid… I still decorate my house as best as possible with anything ‘The Haunting’ 😂👀
mystery stories are very interesting to teach us to learn the truth about real or fake. How ppl lived their lives back in the past life in history who they are and what they did? I absolute love mystery story and secretive ideas. For a mansion being haunting that's creepy
I like this movie as well. People complain about the silliness, but forget the original novel had quite a lot of silly and nonsensical things in it as well. The characters say all sorts of bizarre things normal people wouldn't because that's their way of dealing with the tension and strangeness of the house.
The GIANT PAINTING of HUGH CRANE in the movie up to this day still gives me the spine chilling effect.. especially when the face of the painting became a skeleton
Some people don't like that the ambiguity that was present in the original book and 1963 film isn't as prevalent. I argue that the ambiguity is still there, and that there can be stories that have overt supernatural elements but are still ambiguous as to whether or not it's actually happening. Umineko, for example, is one such story. Does magic exist or does it not exist? Are witches real or fake? Is the house haunted or are we dealing with an unreliable narrator? I don't know. Imagine writing a story about writing a story about writing a story which is just a story in a universal number of stories.
This is what I call a scary horror movie! My childhood movie 🍿🎥 this movie made me watch horror movies like halloween, nightmare on elm street, texas chainsaw massacre great movies! They don't make these kind of horror anymore 😔
Those little angel kids scared the shit out of me in 1999 when I was 8. However that CGI looked pretty real for back then lol now of course it looks awful
I love this movie. My favorite character is the house. The set design is absolutely magnificent. I hate slasher movies. Give me a good old fashion ghost story and I'm all in.
Lol, not sure what generation most of you are, I’m Gen X, for a lot of you this was your favorite childhood horror movie. I get that nostalgia! For me, mine is The Poltergeist 1982 but this movie is one of my favorites!! ❤
It is easy to get the!re from London proper , You take the M1 North to the A607 West the house is on the south side of the road. , there is two places Belvior Castle was used !
The sound effects in the old original is terrifying not reliant on hokey overtly vain supply of smug actors. Sorry. only the gal who is the girl tormented did fabulous. Catherine is all about her vanities.🤷🏻♀️🇨🇦
I wouldnt have gone alone to this house never . If l go alone and stay , then l.know that will be things very bad for me , the doors are going to be locked from my back , and no one will be able to hear my sound . The haunted house and the house's whispers to make games me . ( ¿ the movie usa's which city aswell was made ? Do you know ?
One question, is the mansion like that inside as it is shown in the movie? Are the statues of Egyptian figures and gryphons, the ladders and the giant lions on top of the chimneys real?
@@bernalgavidiadegxteralexan7863 I thought the same the first time I saw the movie. But it looks nothing alike sadly. The place is amazing. Always got stuck in my memories since I've watched it. Think the house and scenarios are the best in this film.
Yes, its called The Harlaxton manor, located in Lincolnshire, England. It's a university though, The Evansville university. It looks nothing like in the movie inside if that's what you're interested to. You can visit it too.
@@Jennifahh I think she meant with the interiors spaces. Unfortunately no. I he interior was all sound stages that we’re remodeled to look like a gran upscale mansion. Only when the actors where being filmed outside is when they did it at harlaxton manor
The only reason that this movie didn’t do well is that it wasn’t scary at all. Everything else about it is a work of art, from the music to the set design, the story and characters. And that’s the reason I love the movie.
I think with the technology we have nowadays they could remake those cgi scenes over the old ones and release it again on blue ray. Im sure it'll work.
Really l wouldnt have gone alone to this house never , because if l go alone to house and stay then l know that there will be very bad things . The doors are going to lock and no one will be able to help me for hear my sounds . I would rather looking from the far to house 😂😂😂🤣🤣
This is probably the only part I remember liking most about The Haunting in this documentary where it brings up the horror film pasts of the two producers and the various real-life haunted house stories. That story Roy Dotrice described about his family's move into that apartment creeped me out whenever I watched this as a kid because it made me more afraid that ghosts were real and that they would attack me in the dark of night. This is only what scared me more so than the movie which never scared me at all with those special effects because this story gave me more to imagine about the supernatural, something which The Haunting failed to fulfill. If it had the more of the psychological horrors in the original 1963 film, it would have fulfilled what the one producer said about what scares people more is what they only imagine seeing which sadly didn't come across in this film she had to speak for.
lmbo i love the cast and crew talking about how "what's scariest is what u don't see", how they're making a "subtle", "psychological" horror feature, in reference to a movie with rubbery cgi ghost babies in every scene, rubbery cgi griffin attacks, spoopy stained glass windows that make angrey eyes at u, giant video game final boss bellowing ghost ultimate showdown...
The movie was pretty atrocious. Way too much money (80 million) spent on special effects & Shirley Jackson must have turned over in her grave. Stick with the FAR superior 1963 version (which Jackson herself approved of)
The finished movie is a dumpster fire to say the least....VASTLY inferior to the original film by Robert Wise> But these Behind-the-scenes things are always interesting to watch.
I love the actress in the movie as well they are my favorite people I've seen this movie so many times even liliy taylor and Zeta-Jones is the two most Exciting and beautiful amazing people in movie s ❤💖♥🌅🍓🌅🍓🌅🍓🌅🍓🍓🍓🍓🌈🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🌈🌻🌈🌈🌻🌻🌈💽💽💽💽💽💽💽💽🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠💖🍍💖🍍💖🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎two beautiful amazing women that I Really admire ❤♥💽🌈💽🌈🌈🌈💽🌈💽🌈💽💽🌻🌻🌻🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒☺☺☺
This film is under appreciated
Its better on french VHS 🤪
Omg it was based on “the haunting of hill house”? 😍 like the book and the series?!?? ❤
One of my fav all time films, I was infatuated by that amazing set as a kid… I still decorate my house as best as possible with anything ‘The Haunting’ 😂👀
Yes me too i like this movie i watched when i was 17. Catherine Zeta Jones is 1 of my favourite actress and Liam Neeson is 1 of my favourite actor.
I dont care what other people say, this movie is amazing and i watched it so many times since i was a little girl, i always loved it
mystery stories are very interesting to teach us to learn the truth about real or fake. How ppl lived their lives back in the past life in history who they are and what they did? I absolute love mystery story and secretive ideas. For a mansion being haunting that's creepy
I like this movie as well. People complain about the silliness, but forget the original novel had quite a lot of silly and nonsensical things in it as well. The characters say all sorts of bizarre things normal people wouldn't because that's their way of dealing with the tension and strangeness of the house.
Stand back! Protect yourselves! Who knows what evil lurks behind the hallowed walls in the house of the haunted! - Ed, Ed, Edd n Eddy - Honor Thy Ed
Good for you, you love a bad movie. Doesn't mean people can't dunk on it.
@@greenkoopa whats wrong with you
This is one of the best-sounding movies ever made!!!!! The sound design was a character in the movie!
The GIANT PAINTING of HUGH CRANE in the movie up to this day still gives me the spine chilling effect.. especially when the face of the painting became a skeleton
One of my favorite horror movies ❤️ I don’t understand the hate.
Stand back! Protect yourselves! Who knows what evil lurks behind the hallowed walls in the house of the haunted! - Ed, Ed, Edd n Eddy - Honor Thy Ed
What hate? This movie is very good.
Some people don't like that the ambiguity that was present in the original book and 1963 film isn't as prevalent. I argue that the ambiguity is still there, and that there can be stories that have overt supernatural elements but are still ambiguous as to whether or not it's actually happening. Umineko, for example, is one such story. Does magic exist or does it not exist? Are witches real or fake?
Is the house haunted or are we dealing with an unreliable narrator? I don't know.
Imagine writing a story about writing a story about writing a story which is just a story in a universal number of stories.
because is bad, very bad and bad cgi and bad story
This is what I call a scary horror movie! My childhood movie 🍿🎥 this movie made me watch horror movies like halloween, nightmare on elm street, texas chainsaw massacre great movies! They don't make these kind of horror anymore 😔
Stand back! Protect yourselves! Who knows what evil lurks behind the hallowed walls in the house of the haunted! - Ed, Ed, Edd n Eddy - Honor Thy Ed
Wow I've never seen this and I love this movie!! I'm fangirling baaaaad now!!
Catherine looks so wow
Spooky atmosphere reigns in movie from the beginning to the end.
Stand back! Protect yourselves! Who knows what evil lurks behind the hallowed walls in the house of the haunted! - Ed, Ed, Edd n Eddy - Honor Thy Ed
Those little angel kids scared the shit out of me in 1999 when I was 8. However that CGI looked pretty real for back then lol now of course it looks awful
Aweful oh please its awesome still
I love this movie. My favorite character is the house. The set design is absolutely magnificent. I hate slasher movies. Give me a good old fashion ghost story and I'm all in.
This film was released when I used to work in projection at a movie theater. Brings back memories!
Stand back! Protect yourselves! Who knows what evil lurks behind the hallowed walls in the house of the haunted! - Ed, Ed, Edd n Eddy - Honor Thy Ed
Catherine Zeta Jones is so beautiful
I love this movie. I saw it for the first time when I was a teenager 20 years ago.
Stand back! Protect yourselves! Who knows what evil lurks behind the hallowed walls in the house of the haunted! - Ed, Ed, Edd n Eddy - Honor Thy Ed
@@guntherthequizmaster9515 why are you spaming
@@GEENIAH3 Just added quotes from on cable
Imma pile on! I LOVE THIS FILM. Always have and always will. This was my gateway drug for horror movies. I’m a huuuuge horror film nut now!
Lol, not sure what generation most of you are, I’m Gen X, for a lot of you this was your favorite childhood horror movie. I get that nostalgia! For me, mine is The Poltergeist 1982 but this movie is one of my favorites!! ❤
Catharine, your film was amazing!😁😁😍
After I watched the movie and behind the scenes, I came to realize that what it takes make a horror movie with a haunted house.
Stand back! Protect yourselves! Who knows what evil lurks behind the hallowed walls in the house of the haunted! - Ed, Ed, Edd n Eddy - Honor Thy Ed
How wonderful would your life be if Catherine zeta Jones narrated it for u.
this film is shit that shat on shit but this behind the scenes Featurette and Catherine ZEETA JONES!
The original is way better than this.
I’ve loved this film since it came out and been to Harlaxton Manor. Been searching on RUclips for years four the making,or something about it x
This Castle is way older than 1800 something and had electricity on the Roof
I would like to know more about the mansion.
The mansion is the harlaxton manor. It's a university
I been to actual building
All of upstairs was filmed at different location
It is easy to get the!re from London proper , You take the M1 North to the A607 West the house is on the south side of the road. , there is two places Belvior Castle was used !
It’s in Lincolnshire
Haven't seen the original, but did love this version.
The 1963 version is actually more scary than the 1999 one
What is the movie name ???
@@MiriamAB10 The Haunting
This movie brilliant due to its time... 👌👌👌
First movie was better, this remake was written childlesh
I remember the behind the scenes as kid on dvd.
The sound effects in the old original is terrifying not reliant on hokey overtly vain supply of smug actors. Sorry. only the gal who is the girl tormented did fabulous. Catherine is all about her vanities.🤷🏻♀️🇨🇦
I love the story and I love the architecture, I find it a shame that this house doesn't actually exist as a package as depicted in the film
When I found out it was all a set my heart literally broke in two 🥹
I wouldnt have gone alone to this house never . If l go alone and stay , then l.know that will be things very bad for me , the doors are going to be locked from my back , and no one will be able to hear my sound . The haunted house and the house's whispers to make games me . ( ¿ the movie usa's which city aswell was made ? Do you know ?
@@RooRooWBU Really? That is upsetting. :(
The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland was based on HILL HOUSE with breathing doors, and more.
Traumatic deaths, murders, suicides can leave the spirit stuck, urns can also carry the spirit, that s stuff is absolutely real.
Liam Neesons gonna straight up execute those ghosts.
... Harlaxton Manor/ University of Evansville just outside Grantham Lincolnshire was used as the external location.
The real star of the movie was charles gunning who played hugh crane,RIP
Wow
I just watched this movie earlier. They just don't make movies like this anymore.
The bad thing about CGI is in some movies it looks dated. Twister still holds up, this movies CGI hasn't aged well.
It’s funny you say that…I was thinking the same thing but opposite. Darkness and textures hides a lot of this movie’s CGI faux pas.
You are a complete fool. This is perfect even now. Côme on please !!
This and Stephen King's Rose Red have similar vibes.
One question, is the mansion like that inside as it is shown in the movie?
Are the statues of Egyptian figures and gryphons, the ladders and the giant lions on top of the chimneys real?
No. you can see here its diferent.
ruclips.net/video/WcAEIRY2c90/видео.html&ab_channel=SamanthaBrooke
That's a school actually
@@Jennifahh yes
@@Jennifahh I thought that on the inside it was like that shown in the movie.
@@bernalgavidiadegxteralexan7863 I thought the same the first time I saw the movie. But it looks nothing alike sadly. The place is amazing. Always got stuck in my memories since I've watched it. Think the house and scenarios are the best in this film.
I love this movie but one question does this castle really exist?
Yes, its called The Harlaxton manor, located in Lincolnshire, England. It's a university though, The Evansville university. It looks nothing like in the movie inside if that's what you're interested to.
You can visit it too.
@@Jennifahh yes that what I'm interested if it's look exactly in the movie but too bad, anyway thank you
@@Jennifahh I think she meant with the interiors spaces. Unfortunately no. I he interior was all sound stages that we’re remodeled to look like a gran upscale mansion. Only when the actors where being filmed outside is when they did it at harlaxton manor
Only the exterior. The interior are movie set. They build it from scratch
@@juniorsir9521 you worked in this movie?
The only reason that this movie didn’t do well is that it wasn’t scary at all. Everything else about it is a work of art, from the music to the set design, the story and characters. And that’s the reason I love the movie.
Love this movie ❤
The set, actors, and dialogue were all great...but the cheap cgi is what ruined the film, which is a shame, because it had so much potential.
I think with the technology we have nowadays they could remake those cgi scenes over the old ones and release it again on blue ray. Im sure it'll work.
Stand back! Protect yourselves! Who knows what evil lurks behind the hallowed walls in the house of the haunted! - Ed, Ed, Edd n Eddy - Honor Thy Ed
Spirits,Ghosts or Poltergeist does exist in my opinion
Yes they’re are. They’re demonic entities or demonic in nature. Demons inhabit the earth.
I love this movie so mutch!!!!
Really l wouldnt have gone alone to this house never , because if l go alone to house and stay then l know that there will be very bad things . The doors are going to lock and no one will be able to help me for hear my sounds . I would rather looking from the far to house 😂😂😂🤣🤣
i liked this film very much, in spite of all the critics, and i like also the soundtrack
1:19 the scariest soundtrack in the movie
Adam family mansion and 25 years later , she play morticia xD
Is, Good 🎥📽️🎬📺📼🎞️📹💴💵💶💷💱💸💲💰
its a fun one- not that scary but still entertaining.
name of organ music at 13 minute?
The guy who played Roy Dotrice played Wesley’s dad on Angel.
the 1963 version was filmed in a house in England also and all the actors were scared to be in it.
This is soooo cool, I want to get into making movies...anyone hiring?
Best movie ever
Love love this movie!😊
Music:Jerry Goldsmith(1999)
Does anyone know where the mansion is located?
England. Most precisely Lincolnshire. The manor is actually a university. Evansville.
12:08 scariest part of the documentary. . . FFS😠
Mee to I love this movie the haunting of hill house from 1999
my absolute favorite ghost movie❤️
Great casting for this Film
Sorry, this version pales compared to the original 1963 version
Ein super Film! Sehr gruselig und spannend 😊👍
Kann mich deiner Meinung nur anschließen. Vorallem das Spektakuläre Sounddesign ist immer noch Hammer.
This is probably the only part I remember liking most about The Haunting in this documentary where it brings up the horror film pasts of the two producers and the various real-life haunted house stories. That story Roy Dotrice described about his family's move into that apartment creeped me out whenever I watched this as a kid because it made me more afraid that ghosts were real and that they would attack me in the dark of night. This is only what scared me more so than the movie which never scared me at all with those special effects because this story gave me more to imagine about the supernatural, something which The Haunting failed to fulfill. If it had the more of the psychological horrors in the original 1963 film, it would have fulfilled what the one producer said about what scares people more is what they only imagine seeing which sadly didn't come across in this film she had to speak for.
This movie was awful lol
That's your opinion
lmbo i love the cast and crew talking about how "what's scariest is what u don't see", how they're making a "subtle", "psychological" horror feature, in reference to a movie with rubbery cgi ghost babies in every scene, rubbery cgi griffin attacks, spoopy stained glass windows that make angrey eyes at u, giant video game final boss bellowing ghost ultimate showdown...
The movie was pretty atrocious. Way too much money (80 million) spent on special effects & Shirley Jackson must have turned over in her grave. Stick with the FAR superior 1963 version (which Jackson herself approved of)
The finished movie is a dumpster fire to say the least....VASTLY inferior to the original film by Robert Wise>
But these Behind-the-scenes things are always interesting to watch.
Shut Up its brilliant
I love the actress in the movie as well they are my favorite people I've seen this movie so many times even liliy taylor and Zeta-Jones is the two most Exciting and beautiful amazing people in movie s ❤💖♥🌅🍓🌅🍓🌅🍓🌅🍓🍓🍓🍓🌈🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🌈🌻🌈🌈🌻🌻🌈💽💽💽💽💽💽💽💽🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠💖🍍💖🍍💖🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎two beautiful amazing women that I Really admire ❤♥💽🌈💽🌈🌈🌈💽🌈💽🌈💽💽🌻🌻🌻🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒☺☺☺