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How Awful About Allan (1970)

5.8 | Sep 22, 1970 (US) | Thriller, TV Movie, Horror | 01:14

A Tense Psychological Thriller

After an eight-month stay in a mental hospital, a tormented man comes home to live with his sister; but a mysterious boarder may be trying to kill him.

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Original Music Composer
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Novel, Teleplay
Special Effects
Costume Design
Art Direction
Executive In Charge Of Production

Cast

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Julie Harris
Katherine
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Kent Smith
Raymond
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Robert H. Harris
Dr. Ellins
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Molly Dodd
Inmate
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Billy Bowles
Harold Dennis
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Bill Erwin
Dr. Ames
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Jeannette Howe
Katherine - Child
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Kenneth Lawrence
Allan - Child

Reviews

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talisencrw
7 | Apr 07, 2016
I had previously read about director Curtis Harrington in Barron's excellent book for cinephiles, '501 Movie Directors', though I had unfortunately not been able to find any of his films before this. He definitely has fine technique for getting across moodiness and suspense, at least in this type of film. Hopefully I'll eventually find and watch all of his work. 'How Awful About Allan' is a pretty decent moody, intense, creepy psychological thriller with two of my favourite thespians in that department--Anthony Perkins and Julie Harris. It's a tad claustrophobic and difficult to get into at the start, because of this aforementioned intensity, but if you stick with it, it's quite intrinsically rewarding and definitely not a late-night waste of 90 minutes. When Perkins' 'Allan' picks up a picture and says, 'Mother,' I couldn't help but smile. What an interesting and ill-fated actor.
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talisencrw
7 | Apr 07, 2016
Pretty decent moody, intense, creepy psychological thriller with two of my favourite thespians in that department--Anthony Perkins and Julie Harris. It's a tad claustrophobic and difficult to get into at the start, because of this aforementioned intensity, but if you stick with it, it's quite intrinsically rewarding and definitely not a late-night waste of 90 minutes. When Perkins' 'Allan' picks up a picture and says, 'Mother,' I couldn't help but smile. What an interesting and ill-fated actor.