The NHTI Film Society is proud to present the classic, The Red House, Friday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m.
The Red House (1947), is a taut, psychological thriller from director Delmer Daves, starring Edward G. Robinson as “Pete,” a farmer who, along with his sister, played by Judith Anderson, have raised their ward Meg (Allene Roberts) – now a teenager – on a remote farm. Meg convinces her friend Nath (Lon McCallister) to help with chores and he takes a shortcut through the woods. Pete warns Nath about screams in the night and terrors associated with an abandoned red house in the woods. Curious, Meg and Nath ignore the warnings and begin exploring – only to find troubling secrets.
All performances are shown in the Sweeney Hall Auditorium, S-122, on the campus of NHTI. Open to the public, admission is free with NHTI ID, all others by donation.