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In
contrast to what Gary Giddins called William Castle’s
“medium-concept horror movies…for the adolescent
market” from the same period, The Innocents is a
high-minded ghost story, intended “for adults” as the
original trailer makes incessantly clear. Adapted from Henry
James’ The Turn of the Screw, it is a film both
literary and poetic, while simultaneously managing to be utterly
cinematic and viscerally frightening. It is the rare supernatural
thriller that is made exactly how supernatural thrillers ought to be
made.

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