
But, when asked what kind of input Dorothy Macardle had on the film, Lewis Allen states, simply, that he never met the author. Top-notch atmosphere throughout the film adaptation, courtesy of Academy Award-nominated cinematography from Charles Lang Jr., is still capable of producing chills.

Enjoy!įor our seventh entry in our “RoosterVision” series, we’re cheating a little bit by including the book and the movie.ĭorothy Macardle’s THE UNINVITED (originally titled UNEASY FREEHOLD) is a very good book about a haunted house, which became the blueprint for what is, arguably, one of the best haunted house movies ever made (Lewis Allen’s first, and best, feature-film). RoosterVision was previously the name of our non-fiction imprint, and since those titles and that line of books are no longer, we have decided to resurrect RoosterVision for the purpose of this showcase. Once a week, on Thursdays, we will showcase new and old works and, hopefully, help spread the word on great stuff you might otherwise miss out on.

…an ongoing series of articles spotlighting movies, music, art, comics, and other assorted media that we at Rooster Republic Press find ourselves enjoying.
