“An elegant, sinister and scalp-prickling ghost story - as scary in its way as Rosemary’s Baby or The Exorcist.”
Inexperienced young governess, Miss Giddens, (Deborah Kerr), is employed by a wealthy bachelor to look after his orphaned nephew and niece, Miles and Flora. Feeling isolated within the oppressive confines of the gloomy country estate, Miss Giddens gradually becomes convinced that the children’s uncanny precociousness is something far more sinister… Beautifully shot in starkly atmospheric black and white, and adapted by Truman Capote from Henry James’ celebrated novella, The Turn of the Screw, this subtle psychological horror is an absolute classic of British cinema – and a far cry from the more gaudy offerings from the Hammer studio.