The House in Marsh Road | 1960s Classic Thriller | Full Movie | Montgomery Tully
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ย. 2023
- 1960. Horror, directed By Montgomery Tully and starring Patricia Dainton, Sam Kydd and Sandra Dorne. Jean has left a house and hopes it will be the fresh start they need, but the house has other ideas.
Stars: Patricia Dainton, Tony Wright, Sam Kydd
Directed by Montgomery Tully
Written, Produced by Maurice J. Wilson
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It's amazing how much they could fit in to a movie just over an hour long. Makes you think if we really need the 2 to 3 hour rambling story lines we get today.
It's called hypnosis !!!
This is exactly why I tell people that if their house is haunted, the first thing they should do is make friends with the ghost...
The Brits knew how to make a movie. Good writing, directing and acting.
I always liked them better than American ones. And I'm American. It's a shame they've both forgotten how.
If you want to keep a friend, never borrow never lend! Sam Kydd was such an adaptable actor popping up everywhere. Saw whole tribute to him once on Talking Pictures - amazing TV Channel...
I do believe in ghosts! Patrick got the husband and his mistress. Good movie. They don't make movies like this anymore.😊
Patrick wasn't a ghost, he was a guardian angel .
A lovely lady with an awful husband. I love it that Patrick doesn't like him either.
This was a Good Movie! I like to watch the older B & W Movies, especially the British ones!
Sam Kydd was probably in a couple hundred movies .
I'm too lazy to research it.
B&W CLASSIC FILMS!
Are you British ?
@@Smartychase Referring to me by chance? If so, the answer is No. I am from Elvis Presley's Birthplace & Hometown, TUPELO MISSISSIPPI; A progressive City of some 45K residents located in NE Mississippi (approximately 90 minutes travel time via I - 22..... SE of Memphis) If not referring to me (love Brits, btw), apologize for long - winded reply. Michael
@@JohnMichaelGunner Hi Micheal yes I was referring to you because you mentioned u liked the old British films so I was curious. Thank you for your reply absolutely not long winded very much appreciate the amazing detail. Well I am a brit in London nice to meet you
Really sharp but understated film. A classic ghost story and very good 'portraits' of the couple.
I never cared for sci-fi or super natural movies, but for this one, I’m gonna do an exception.
What a great old Mowie, in black and white, .. Love , betrayal and ..Death.
What an insufferable and spoiled brat the husband is, and his wife knows it! 🤨
I haven't watched anything that good in a very long time. What an excellent film. Thank you!
@ 21:41 The professional typist typing with two fingers. 😂
Typewriters are very different than keyboards. If you typed too fast youd end up locking the keys. So two fingers is how most typists type on a typewriter. 😊
@@TehAnshiTunes I don't know how old you are but I'm betting not old enough to have typed regularly on manual or electric typewriters. My sister was a typist and won awards. Did well over 100 words a minute. You use ALL the fingers, that's how you know what key you are hitting. Typewriters in schools had no letters on the keys to force you to position the fingers correctly and use "touch typing", memorizing where each letter is. You do NOT look at your hands or the keys....you are looking at the hand written document you are typing. In later years, headsets were used so you didn't have to keep your eye on the original letter but you still had to type far faster than two fingers ever allowed. And a proper typist can type well over 100 words a minute on a typewriter without locking the keys.
@@l.5832 Okay. My experience was a bit different.
She had plenty of other qualifications 😉
Im wondering why she was so quick to take him back and trust him, after being a cheat!!!
Hmmmm.
Thank goodness for "Patrick"😂
Scary wallpaper!! I remember the childhood trauma of being surrounded by that!😮 Now I'm going to need therapy for seeing it again in all its repeating pattern glory
When the cringe-y orange-red wallpaper on the wall at the very end of the long hallway began to peel (thank goodness) my folks painted it pitch black. As a young kid, it made walking toward it down the dimly lit hall disconcerting, felt like walking into the abyss. We were pretty sure that vampires, homicidal maniacs and all kinds of creatures and monsters were hiding in the blackness drooling for the moment we might get just a little too close to the abyss because they could grab us... but it was "infinite"-ly better than the red wallpaper.
@@1foolishcaribou195 We knew at the time that a lot of that was a holdover from the Victorian Era or at least the Edwardian Era. It had stuck firmly to the walls for more than 60 years in order to haunt our dreams as little kids. The wallpaper in this movie seemed to have surely been applied before or at the turn of the century. Meaning the 1800s! The parents of the cast members had all lived as subjects under Queen Victoria.
Thanks for the wallpaper post. It made me laugh 😂
Excellent movie from start to finish. It's a MUST WATCH!
Great movie! I really enjoyed it! Good old fashion mystery! I would love to see more like it!
Good movie. I really enjoyed it. I was really rooting for Patrick to protect her from her awful husband.
Please say i liked it, but do not tell me the details 🤣
Enjoyed this film great ending .
I wish theyd bring back phone booths. Theyre so convenient.
Great movie,love these old ones.
I wanted history on Patrick!
"The ghost is invisible, so is my husband."
Enjoyable watch for an old Brit movie. Love mystery/thrillers.
Patrick took care of business 👻🥀
Lightning?!?!?
Yes….
Worth it to the end👍
Well there's Casper the friendly ghost and so Patrick, the friendly poltergeist (depending on whom he befriends).
That man is like if you kept an incontinent troll for a pet. 🤯 Good movie, tho’. British accent cures an abundance of ills.
The incidental music is like a toned down version of the theme to "One step beyond", very apt and haunting.
Guy looking at a woman in the presence of his wife =no good
A decent little yarn and of course Sandra Dorne was a welcome addition
Great movie! 👍 Thank goodness for TH-cam during covid19 fatigue recovery time! Love Mrs. O'Brien, the Irish maid, she's sweet and reminds me of my grandparents.
So sorry you got the Covid wishing you healing ❤️🩹
They usually want the rent upfront, in advance. Asking
for the rent after a week is just looking for trouble...
If you watch old American movies you will see many plots with people behind in their rent.
I read that in Toronto, some places are asking for 12 months rent in advance (up front). Housing in Canada has gotten crazy.
@@l.5832😢
@@l.5832 You wouldn't believe Florida.
I love Patrick. Wish I had a friend like him :) Loved the movie! :)
Excellent film.Patricia Dainton.What a beauty.
She is like a smart Marilyn Monroe.
Marylin was smarter than the media made out ..She just had troubles ..❤@@ValeskaTruax
@@Vesper.-zh6sj I think she was smarter than most of the parts she played. She was always cast in ditzy blonde parts.
Definitely. The idea that a man would go from her to the other chick was arguably more implausible than Patrick, money or not.
Enjoy seeing the old styles.
A splendid film!
Thank you so much for posting this film.
Tony Hughes/David Linton reminds me of a masculine version of the old Duke of Windsor. No? Then how about Joseph Cotton? Good looking fellow. Good movie.
Enjoyed this movie. Thank you for posting.
Patrick to the rescue hahaha 🤣
I saw this one a long time ago
Great to see it again
Wonderful movie
Hardly a horror but definitely a thriller good movie 👍.
Thanks for telling me that ‘cos as I hate horror films, I wouldn’t have watched it and missed a great film.
Thanks, am not a big fan of horror either. (Thumbnail says thriller, I see description says horror 😮.) Liked Stephen King's *Carrie* and Hitchcock's *Psycho.* And recent film *Get Out* - a brilliant story. Not sure if there are any others.
Channel 4 (British TV channel) shows a lot of horror, for some reason!
Thanks again.
*Comment from Ireland on a rainy July evening.* Early evening 15/7024
GOODY A BRITISH PICTURE😊
Yes really good and the ghost keot the Mrs. alive and took out the husband and mistress.
Great movie. Thanks for the upload
That husband is completely insufferable, lol.
Two words : (Insufferable and
narcissistic) I swear I never saw
before "eating" a healthy diet of
noir films
Haha and what about 'quarrel '? - no-one says that anymore but they do quite a lot in the old films.
@@robertwalker5521 "Don't let's quarrel, darling." I'd be quarreling with him too, what a toad, lol. The biggest stretch is that the wife puts up with him that long.I had a friend who would have said, he must be really great in the sack.
As always, the British are really good at making movies like this. I do have to wonder, though, about the title of the book and of this movie: The House In Marsh Road. I would have said 'on' instead of 'in'. I would have liked to know why the author said it this way?
I wondered about that also .. in seems wrong ..
It's standard British English to say The House In Marsh Road. Americans say "on Marsh Road".
@@Watkinsstudio But it makes no sense to say a house is ‘ in ‘ a road instead of on a road ??? Just doesn’t read right ? I’m not American btw .,
@lydialily846 It sounds right in the UK, which is what I heard and read during my visits there.
@@Watkinsstudio ....Hi....I thought that your reason might be why; British people and Americans sure have different ways of speaking English. There is a well-known statement that says something like this: Britain and America are two peoples separated by a common language.
I am a native American and I was taught to use 'on' instead of 'in'. Oh well, this is what makes it interesting.
A really good film. Thx for the upload
Very good film
Loved this one!!!
Pretty good movie 🎥 nice to watch 😊
A fitting end!
Great film. Thank U for sharing
Thank you for the great movie.
❤
Great film i enjoyed it
Truly good movie. Thank you.
Great film, thank you….
Great thriller
Very good movie
This was GREAT! Thank you❤
Also known as Nettlefold Studios, in the middle of Walton on a
Thames. Odd place to put film studios.
Wonderful! Thank you
Another B movie
Osm…please let me know some similar movie names…. I just love these types …
@shayonigupta8294 Have you seen The Ghost and Mrs Muir? The old and wht version, not the remake or series? A fav of mine since childhood.
He was an angry 😡 explosive husband
The solicitor is appallingly patronising.
exciting
Pretty entertaining.
I only saw this because of Anita Sharp-Bolster, who was memorable as Bathia Mapes in Dark Shadows.
... and she was the Bearded Lady, a very short but also very memorable appearance in Alfred Hitchcock's Saboteur (1942). Recognized her at once.
I suppose you'd like the rent in advance? ££ 😂
Lol, that Patrick is a stinker! 😂😂
Enjoyed watching movie
How fun!
What?
Listen to the bird song in thoses days ..beautiful..not so many now.
Yeah for the 1%! (Movies where the ghost is real!)
What a terrible husband.
What a fantastic movie,anybody notice the Irish lady must be the inspiration ,for Mrs Doyle in Father Ted?
Whatever has been shown in this movie is very much inside of the world we live👍
Don't know any of these actors except the maid.T Y..
This movie is very reminiscent of the stories on Alfred Hitchcock Presents from the early days of TV .
House must have been struck by lightening?
It was good but it makes no sense for Patrick to destroy the house!
I felt disappointed in Patrick not acting swiftly when the Trollope arrived. She should never have been allowed entry to the house from the start. Nor should have David. But to allow the house to go, just to bring an end to those two...no. Where will the girl live now?!
@@jitkasuarezhe sacrificed himself for her....
You could look at it like Patrick wanted to go but couldn't until he had accomplished his main mission. Perhaps parallel to events in his own real time. Or maybe he was just a smart ass with a kind heart who didn't know when to quit.😁
Enjoyed the movie. Thank you 😊
Happy ending .
*Spoiler comment*
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It's *a morality tale!*
No, you're pulling my leg!
Very enjoyable flick! TY
It must be nice to have such a caring husband.
Oh not the house! No. It was so beautiful….
Wow! David is first class .. that is .... First Class A%%
WOW !!! Great movie with a great ending
A really enjoyable film. Great ending too.
Good movie really enjoyed it
This is pretty provocative for 1960 ! even showing the lovers in bed 😮
American alert: I'm not familiar with this Tony Wright. I thought he was Dirk Bogarde. Terrific little movie though. I love the ones I've never seen before. No fan of Sci-fi or things like that, this was delightfully different. The only thing I find unbelievable is the idea that a man would drop Patricia Dainton for Sandra Dorne, at least in the context of this film.
My father in spirit is my protector from mean nasty partners & can change numbers on their phones by encrypting mine or putting the time stamp 9:41 on it or the wallpaper! The last narcissist is still saying that I haunt him but I hope he’s scared off for the rest of his life 👍
❤ Sandra Dorne the Clothes and Eye Makeup
6,000 pounds for a house 🏠 hahahahhahaa
❤❤🎉🎉good movie .
1,000 in 1960 money is like 10,600 today
£6000 in 1960 would be almost £64,000 today!
1960s, really??
This seems much older than that.
Mirrors often break when u look in them.
Hasn't happened to me. Would scare the beejesus put of me if it did!
Didn't recognize Cotton at first. Shame the house had to burn down and destroyed her inheritance.