The Red House

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The Red House is a 1947 psychological thriller film scored by composer Miklós Rózsa, noted for its eerie atmosphere and influential film noir-style music.

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instanceOf film
psychological thriller film
basedOn The Red House (novel)
basedOnAuthor George Agnew Chamberlain NERFINISHED
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Bert Glennon NERFINISHED
composer Miklós Rózsa NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Delmer Daves NERFINISHED
distributedBy United Artists
editedBy Merrill G. White NERFINISHED
era classic Hollywood era
filmFormat 35 mm
genre film noir
mystery film
psychological thriller film
hasCultFollowing true
hasTheme forbidden places
psychological trauma
secrets and mystery
language English
leadActor Edward G. Robinson NERFINISHED
leadActress Allene Roberts NERFINISHED
musicBy Miklós Rózsa NERFINISHED
narrativeElement isolated house in the woods
notableFor eerie atmosphere
influential film noir-style music score
producedBy Sol Lesser NERFINISHED
productionCompany Sol Lesser Productions NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1940s
releaseYear 1947
runtimeMinutes 100
scoreReputation highly regarded among film noir scores
scoreStyle film noir
screenwriter Delmer Daves NERFINISHED
setting rural farm
sound mono
starring Allene Roberts NERFINISHED
Edward G. Robinson NERFINISHED
Judith Anderson NERFINISHED
Julie London NERFINISHED
Lon McCallister NERFINISHED
Rory Calhoun NERFINISHED
title The Red House NERFINISHED

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Miklós Rózsa notableWork The Red House