The Haunted House (or The House of Ghosts) is a 1908 French silent short film. Wikipedia says, "The film features stop-motion animation and is considered to be one of the earliest cinematic depictions of a haunted house premise."
Because this blog does not consist of a single focus topic I chose the name Divers and Sundry where "Divers" means being of many and various kinds, and "Sundry" means consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds.
...oh, I thought that you were referring to the White House.
ReplyDeleteThe WH isn't haunted. It's _infested_!
DeleteIt was a dark and stormy night...This was so fun. I love the giant tophats.
ReplyDeleteThe old spooky movies are a special treat :)
DeleteGood morning sounds fun
ReplyDeleteGood morning! It is fun :)
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DeleteI love the ghost. It was a fun old film.
ReplyDeleteThe oldies are some of the best :)
DeleteCreepy and funny! ;)
ReplyDeleteI like seeing how the old directors do these movies. Their special effects are amazing!
DeleteThis is good, I've actually seen it! Valerie
ReplyDeleteFun!
DeleteOh, to imagine how they created this! Lots of laughter involved, maybe? My butt hurts from seeing the chair-scenes ;-)
ReplyDeleteThey did so much with the special effects!
DeleteStop motion animation! I love it and I worry it is becoming a dying art. I was so thrilled when Wallace and Gromit came out! How delightful!
ReplyDeleteWallace and Grommit! I love those :) Cheeese!
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