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**_Great cast in a spooky tale set at a girl’s boarding college in Oregon_** Released to TV in 1977, this combines the milieu of another television drama/horror, “Satan’s School for Girls” (1973) and “Suspiria” with bits influenced by “T...


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A former priest, now an exorcist, battles the satanic forces that are threatening the students at a girls school.
A wealthy widow, seemingly haunted by the ghost of her deceased husband, becomes increasingly paranoid and isolated in her decaying mansion. As her mental state deteriorates, her stepdaughter tries to uncover the truth behind the mysterious occurrences and the dark secrets of the family's past. The line between reality and delusion blurs as strange events escalate, leading to a chilling climax.
The Possessed received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics acknowledged Joan Crawford's committed performance and the film's atmospheric horror elements, many found the plot convoluted and the execution lacking. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the gothic undertones and others finding it dated and melodramatic.
Praised for Joan Crawford's final, commanding performance.
Criticized for a confusing and melodramatic plot.
Noted for its attempts at gothic horror atmosphere.
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This film was one of Joan Crawford's last feature film appearances, and she famously fell out with director Curtis Harrington during production.
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**_Great cast in a spooky tale set at a girl’s boarding college in Oregon_** Released to TV in 1977, this combines the milieu of another television drama/horror, “Satan’s School for Girls” (1973) and “Suspiria” with bits influenced by “T...