Episode 50: Peter Medak’s The Changeling (1980)
Rotten Tomato Score: 85%
Can a ghost story be both haunting and heartbreaking? Join us on Screams & Streams as we dissect the eerie masterpiece "The Changeling," directed by Peter Medak. We kick off our exploration with ike's fascinating dive into the true stories that inspired its chilling narrative – including the dark past of Denver's Cheesman Park and the unsettling experiences of Russell Hunter. Prepare to be intrigued as we uncover the unsettling real-life events that laid the groundwork for this iconic horror film.
We'll then plunge into a detailed analysis of "The Changeling," celebrating its mastery of the haunted house genre and George C. Scott's unforgettable performance. Together, we reminisce about the film's most spine-tingling scenes and compare its atmospherics to horror classics like "The Shining." Our critique doesn't shy away from the film's flaws; we discuss everything from the occasionally lackluster special effects to the unrealistic police procedures that sometimes pull you out of the story. Yet, it's the film's clever use of horror tropes and timelessly creepy moments that keep us endlessly fascinated.
Wrapping up, we highlight the film's most memorable elements, such as the sinister wheelchair scenes and the suspense-filled seance. We delve into the stellar sound design that amplifies the film's chilling atmosphere and discuss George C. Scott's dedication to his role, offering exclusive insights that even seasoned fans might not know. Whether you're a horror aficionado or a newcomer to this genre gem, our conversation promises fresh perspectives and a deeper appreciation for "The Changeling." Don't miss out on this comprehensive journey through one of horror cinema's greatest haunted house stories
Sinister Sips
Gin & Tonic
2 oz Empress Gin
1 oz Lime Juice
Tonic Water
Add ice to a Collins glass
Pour in your gin and lime juice
Top with tonic water
Plot Summary:
A man whose family is killed in a road accident retires to a lonely mansion and begins to experience supernatural occurrences linked to the house's mysterious past and its previous owners. (Taken from IMDb)
Watchability Scale
Sam gave the film a 6.5. Mike placed it at 6. Chad gave it the highest score at 7. We placed it at 6.5 on the Watchability Scale.