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'Something Evil' is a 1972 American made-for-television horror film starring Sandy Dennis, Darren McGavin and Ralph Bellamy. Directed by Steven Spielberg, the screenplay was written by Robert Clouse.

Synopsis



In Steven Spielberg's second television film, a married couple with two young children move into a Pennsylvania farmhouse that turns out to be inhabited by demons. Darren McGavin portrays Paul the TV producer husband, while Sandy Dennis plays his artist wife, Marjorie. Popular child star Johnny Whitaker co-stars as their oldest child, Stevie, and Ralph Bellamy portrays the friendly neighbor, Harry. The home and countryside seem idyllic until strange things start to occur. The sound of a baby crying wakes Marjorie up several times, and ultimately leads to a creepy discovery. Paul's colleague and an employee die in a mysterious accident when driving away from the farmhouse. Harry attempts to warn the family about the potential evil possessing their property. Marjorie becomes slowly unravelled. She believes that the evil in the house is possessing her and wants to leave. She believes she has become a danger to her children . . . but an ex-farmhand enlightens her to the real source of danger at the film's climax.

Cast



* Sandy Dennis as Marjorie Worden

* Darren McGavin as Paul Worden

* Ralph Bellamy as Harry Lincoln

* Jeff Corey as Gehrmann

* Johnny Whitaker as Stevie Worden

* John Rubinstein as Ernest Lincoln

* David Knapp as John

* Laurie Hagen as Beth

* Herb Armstrong as Schiller

* Margaret Avery as Irene

* Norman Bartold as Mr. Hackett

* Sheila Bartold as Mrs. Hackett

* Lois Battle as Mrs. Faraday

* Bella Bruck as Mrs. Gehrmann

* Lynn Cartwright as Secretary

Filming locations



* Golden Oak Ranch, Newhall, California

* Studio City, Los Angeles, California

Production



Spielberg created 'Something Evil' immediately after his television movie 'Duel' (1971), and it aired in January 1972.

Reception



While the majority of critics have dismissed 'Something Evil', Neil Sinyard wrote of the film: "Spielberg's direction is nothing short of magnificent. There are splendid montages as mother [Sandy Dennis] paints and creates models and mobiles that will eventually be significant in resisting the evil spells; dazzling dissolves and sinister camera placement for stealthy, apprehensive entrances into fearful places; and [...] a Hitchcockian sense of the moment to throw away explanatory dialogue (the explanation for the house's past) when it is less interesting than the mystery and menace."Sinyard, Neil. 'The Films of Steven Spielberg'. Bison Books, 1986. p. 17

Song



The movie features the "Apple Bar Candy Song" by Charlie Marie Gordon. It appears in the film performed by Laurie Hagen for a commercial Darren McGavin's character is filming. The song has been spoofed several times.

References




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