
“She's Taking a STAB at Motherhood!”
A demented widow lures unsuspecting children into her mansion in a bizarre "Hansel and Gretel" twist.
Release Date: 2/11/1972
Runtime: 91 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Curtis Harrington
00Companies: Hemdale, American International Productions (England)
Countries: United Kingdom
CinemaSerf
Shelley Winters is super in this oddball horror. She ("Mrs. Forrest") invites ten young children into her mansion-cum-orphanage one Christmas - desperate to fill the void left by the death of her young daughter Katherine. Two children who did not get invited - "Katy" (Chloe Franks) and her brother "Christopher" (Mark Lester) decide that they are not going to be left out - but when the girl ends up locked in the attic, it falls to her brother to manage to convince everyone that his sister has been kidnapped, and that the old lady is not of particularly sound mind! A solid cast support the star here - Sir Ralph Richardson, Lionel Jeffries - in a straight (ash) role for a change, and the always engaging Hugh Griffith, but somehow once the film gets going I expected it to turn comedic. There just isn't any menace. Winters' performance is just scatty, never scary. Still, the ensemble delivers a reasonable script well enough and there are just about enough creepy goings on in the house to sustain it before an ending that i found rather sad.

Shelley Winters
Mrs. Forrest

Mark Lester
Christopher Coombs

Chloe Franks
Katy Coombs

Ralph Richardson
Mr. Benton

Lionel Jeffries
Police Insp. Willoughby

Hugh Griffith
Mr. Harrison, The Pigman

Rosalie Crutchley
Miss Henley

Pat Heywood
Dr. Mason

Judy Cornwell
Clarine

Michael Gothard
Albie
Jackie Cowper
Angela Barnes
Richard Beaumont
Peter Brookshire
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