I wish there were more movies like THE CHANGELING. It's all about atmosphere and CHARACTER. George C. Scott is wonderful as a scarred man--the opening scene is crucial. His last real starring role was EXORCIST III, another intelligent thriller. I wish 'spooky' was its own genre--I don't give a damn about knife-kill movies, I LOVE movies that can creep you out with things that cannot exist.
Watched this when I was about 11 or 12 and it's stayed with me the rest of my life - re-watched it a couple of months ago and it still gave me chills (and I'm not easily spooked) - a must watch for late at night.
Apparently when Medak read the script in bed one morning he was so scared he couldn't move. I think this is the greatest haunting movie ever. Supposedly based on a true story.
We still laugh about the story my father told us about going to see this movie with my brother. My brother was accompanying my father on a job in a small town where they had to stay over night. At night there was nothing to do and so they went to see this movie. They were the only two people in the theatre!! As my father says,"it scared the hell out of us." Two grown men slept with the light on that night! Lmao...
@Spam Houston The Henry Treat Roger's Mansion is where Russell Hunter The Person Who wrote The Screenplay for The Changeling claims that most of this Movie happened to Him when He rented Place but Unfortunately We can't explore The Henry Treat Roger's Mansion it was demolished and Russell Hunter died on February 25th 1996
And George C. Scott is terrific and gives it emotional weight. Medak's direction is outstanding though the script is overly convoluted. See also The Innocents (1961) and The Haunting (1963) classic haunted house films.
Writer and movie director Ti West is right, the movie "The Changeling" is one of best classic horror movies, and also Ti West's movie " The Innkeepers is also one of best horror movie in last decades, without overdose pointless of jumps scenes...well written, excellent work of the camera, director, good acting, interesting characters, good music, and so on and so on... It's really good movie...
I just read on Imdb that A Amenabar claimed many times this one is his favorite horror genre; and with John Coquillon as DOP, i know him cause he worked several times for Peckinpah.
i just re-watched that today. it really good i love that house. lol kinda reminds me of the house from your film "house of the devil" that one from 2007. that film is a blast man. really is. .... anyway the only problem for me which is not a fault is that i can't even have a glass of wine when i watch scott walk around that huge house without kinda dosing off because i always try to watch it after i work or something. i watched it totally awake and sober today and i feel i just watched a total gem i missed from that time period of film. but your rite alot of .. even actors i talk to have not seen "the changeling".
Got this with my collection, great story great acting, you need great acting in a time of limited effects. you could almost think it is real. bet a lot of modern movies had their start from this great flick
Once upon a time they made adult scary adults with plausible adult characters. I remember seeing this on HBO a very long time ago and being totally creeped out by it. Isn't there a moment when an old wheelchair unfolds itself and begins chasing George C. Scott? It's been a while since I've it. The Changeling is a sadly neglected horror movie from an era when the genre had a degree of seriousness before devolving into silly slasher trash. The 80's saw a brief revival of good horror films like The Howling, The Thing, Scanners, and An American Werewolf In London but the slasher flicks were easier to make and made tons of money so profit wins out over imagination.
I wish there were more movies like THE CHANGELING. It's all about atmosphere and CHARACTER. George C. Scott is wonderful as a scarred man--the opening scene is crucial. His last real starring role was EXORCIST III, another intelligent thriller. I wish 'spooky' was its own genre--I don't give a damn about knife-kill movies, I LOVE movies that can creep you out with things that cannot exist.
Watched this when I was about 11 or 12 and it's stayed with me the rest of my life - re-watched it a couple of months ago and it still gave me chills (and I'm not easily spooked) - a must watch for late at night.
Saw this in the theater when it came out. I still remember it all these years later. Not so much the details, but rather how it scared me.
Apparently when Medak read the script in bed one morning he was so scared he couldn't move.
I think this is the greatest haunting movie ever. Supposedly based on a true story.
Peter Medak is so good! This director has had such a varied career, I think it's kept him under the radar.
Love this film, saw it very young and it became a favorite rewatch- such stunning sound design- and the most chilling wheelchair in cinema.
We still laugh about the story my father told us about going to see this movie with my brother. My brother was accompanying my father on a job in a small town where they had to stay over night. At night there was nothing to do and so they went to see this movie. They were the only two people in the theatre!! As my father says,"it scared the hell out of us." Two grown men slept with the light on that night! Lmao...
LOL.
@Spam Houston The Henry Treat Roger's Mansion is where Russell Hunter The Person Who wrote The Screenplay for The Changeling claims that most of this Movie happened to Him when He rented Place but Unfortunately We can't explore The Henry Treat Roger's Mansion it was demolished and Russell Hunter died on February 25th 1996
The creators of Ringu and The Woman in Black were both inspired to create their stories after watching TC.
And George C. Scott is terrific and gives it emotional weight. Medak's direction is outstanding though the script is overly convoluted. See also The Innocents (1961) and The Haunting (1963) classic haunted house films.
the first terror film I saw, it was when it come out., I was around 12 years old and it impressed me a lot
Great film. And George C. Scott is incredible in it. Very eerie.
Writer and movie director Ti West is right, the movie "The Changeling" is one of best classic horror movies, and also Ti West's movie " The Innkeepers is also one of best horror movie in last decades, without overdose pointless of jumps scenes...well written, excellent work of the camera, director, good acting, interesting characters, good music, and so on and so on... It's really good movie...
One of the best horror movie ever! !
Underrated masterpiece.
I saw it at the cinema when it came out-very scary indeed.
I saw this in the theater back in '79 and thought it was genuinely creepy. Too bad the trailer gives away too many of the scary bits . . .
I just read on Imdb that A Amenabar claimed many times this one is his favorite horror genre; and with John Coquillon as DOP, i know him cause he worked several times for Peckinpah.
love this one!
This movie scared the crap out of me as a kid!
It proves you don't need to rely on cheap gags for effect . What you can't see scares you the most.
Yep. This one is a humdinger. The scene with the guy flipped upside down in his car. Out Kubrick's Kubrick.
I haven't seen this film in decades. I wonder if it would still scare me like it did back then?
i just re-watched that today. it really good i love that house. lol kinda reminds me of the house from your film "house of the devil" that one from 2007. that film is a blast man. really is. .... anyway the only problem for me which is not a fault is that i can't even have a glass of wine when i watch scott walk around that huge house without kinda dosing off because i always try to watch it after i work or something. i watched it totally awake and sober today and i feel i just watched a total gem i missed from that time period of film. but your rite alot of .. even actors i talk to have not seen "the changeling".
Got this with my collection, great story great acting, you need great acting in a time of limited effects. you could almost think it is real. bet a lot of modern movies had their start from this great flick
Once upon a time they made adult scary adults with plausible adult characters. I remember seeing this on HBO a very long time ago and being totally creeped out by it. Isn't there a moment when an old wheelchair unfolds itself and begins chasing George C. Scott? It's been a while since I've it. The Changeling is a sadly neglected horror movie from an era when the genre had a degree of seriousness before devolving into silly slasher trash. The 80's saw a brief revival of good horror films like The Howling, The Thing, Scanners, and An American Werewolf In London but the slasher flicks were easier to make and made tons of money so profit wins out over imagination.
I saw this as a kid and immediately switched from baths to showers. I've never been totally at ease in a bath tub since!
great movie! the red ball, the séance, and the wheelchair scared the pee outta me. and it's also a good murder mystery too.
My favourite supernatural horror film. Much scarier than The Exorcist.
Fantastic ghost film.
Great underrated movie.
Saw this on daily motion website last year
Ti West hasn't heard of Okiku then.
Best ghost story is essentially a mystery
The scariest haunted house movie ever made.
Slave2PaperWithInkOn The Changeling is scarier.
@@julesf.meloborges811 True screw Insidious The Changeling is The Scariest Haunted House Movie ever
Good movie but the scene where the child being murdered is disturbing
Pretty dark
And gloomy
For this movie
But awesome.
Cutie.
this scared him at 16? lol