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American TV series or program
The Haunting of Seacliff Inn
is a 1994 American
made-for-television
mystery film
starring
Ally Sheedy
and
William R. Moses
. It was written by
Walter Klenhard
and
Tom Walla
and directed by Klenhard. The film originally aired on
USA Network
on September 22, 1994.
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A couple starts to live in strange and scary situations when they move to an old house in a seaside town.
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TV Guide
gave it two out of four stars, stating: "Although not terribly scary, THE HAUNTING OF SEACLIFF INN unfolds in an effectively moody, slow-paced fashion. Much too chatty, it does offer logical explanations for the so-called "supernatural" events, and also cleverly insinuates the legend of Jeremiah and Olivia into the Enrights' own troubled marital history."
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Tony Scott from
Variety magazine
wrote: "Sheedy plays her role with striking confidence, and Moses, who had a longtime run as Perry Mason’s associate Ken Malansky, gives his role a becoming sincerity. Maxine Stuart charmingly plays the former owner of the house, and Fletcher gives the story some surprising substance. The Mendocino house itself is a gem, and production designer Anthony Tremblay tries parlaying it into something frightening. Tech credits are good but the story’s not there. A ghost story’s disappointing if the blood runs thin, not cold."
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