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The House of the Seven Gables ()


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See this adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's supernatural, romantic tale of a New England family and their life in the House of the Seven Gables, a two-hundred-year-old dwelling haunted by the ghosts of past generations.

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Phoebe Pyncheon
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Holgrave
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Hepzibah Pyncheon
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Judge Jeffrey Pyncheon
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Uncle Venner
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Clifford Pyncheon

Directed by

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Arthur Hiller

Written by

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Nathaniel Hawthorne ... (novel)
 
Irving Gaynor Neiman ... (adaptation)

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William Asher ... producer
William H. Brown Jr. ... executive producer

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Walter Scharf

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E. Jay Krause

Costume Design by

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Ray Aghayan

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John Chambers ... makeup artist

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Lloyd Bockhaus ... unit manager

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Rick Oxford ... associate director

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Hal Flood ... audio

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John Casagrande ... lighting technician
Ed Huston ... senior video

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Vic Mizzy ... composer: theme music
Walter Scharf ... conductor

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Robert Finch ... technical director (as Robert B. Finch)
Lois Green ... story editor
Joan Maas ... production assistant

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  • 60 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Four of the five guest stars went on to star in their own series. Robert Culp played Kelly Robinson in I Spy (1965), Agnes Moorehead played Endora in Bewitched (1964), Jonathan Harris played Doctor Zachary Smith in Lost in Space (1965), and Martin Landau played Rollin Hand in Mission: Impossible (1966) and Commander John Koenig in Space: 1999 (1975). Only John Abbott remained forever a character actor. See more »
Movie Connections Version of The House of the Seven Gables (1910). See more »

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