| | Rose Red VHS (3 Customer Reviews)
| Category | Television/TV Series DVDs, Horror Movies, Made-For-Network TV Videos, Ghosts, Psychic Forces, Haunted Houses | | Starring | David Dukes, Nancy Travis, Matt Keeslar, Julian Sands, Melanie Lynskey, Judith Ivey, Kevin Tighe, Matt Ross, Kimberly Brown, Julia Campbell | | Director | Craig R. Baxley | | Cameo | Stephen King | | Production Designer | Craig Stearns | | Screenwriter | Stephen King | | Special Effects | Stuart Robertson |
In this Stephen King story, which aired as television miniseries in three two-hour parts, Dr. Joyce Reardon (Nancy Travis) is a professor at the University of Washingtonn in Seattle who is determined to prove that supernatural occurrences are real. Using six specialists, each of whom possess a different form of psychic ability, the scientist leads her group into Rose Red, a haunted mansion that has grown in size since it was built in 1907. From there, the film because a wonderfully delirious ghost story, using the bizarre settings contained within the gigantic house to procure constant new surprises. Television Premiere: JANUARY 27, 2002 (ABC) Rose Red | Studio | Trimark Home Video | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 58545  | | CD Universe Part number | 3071838 | | Catalog number | 8011 | | Tapes | 1 | | Release Date | May 20, 2003 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Also Known As | Stephen King's Rose Red | | Running Time | 254 Minutes | | Shipping Units | 2 | | Movie Details | Color; Stereo Sound |
Rose Red Movie Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Great Movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This was one of the best movies I have seen yet. I hope to find more like this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Submitted by linda_manning947 (Oak Hill, W.Va)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
the scariest movie i ever saw i saw a lot of horror movies,but this one is the best.i watched it several times and still want to watch it again.the best time to watch it is late at night. Submitted by zuleika (new orleans) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Spooky without the Scare This movie was spooky and at the same time it kept my attention. It is a lengthy movie but it was just the right length for a night home at the movies. I think every character themselves did a wonderful job in potraying diffrent powers that each one held. Submitted by babesis300 (Perkiomenville, PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A little slow, but very good movie I really liked this movie, glad that I watched, "Diary of Ellen Riembaum" first - it answered several questions that would have been hanging if I hadn't. The movie progressed a little slower than I like, but was still pretty darned good. Creeped me out! Don't forget to watch the bonus material, I had no idea that this movie and the book were based on a real home!! Submitted by javagirl329 (Salt Flat, TX, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful. This review is for a different format.
Wow! What a masterpiece! This is one of the best suspense movies ever produced. I swear I couldn't sleep for days. It has great acting, incredible SFX, wonderfult scenarios, etc. You feel you know these characters for years.
A recommendation: before watching the movie, go to the special features menu and watch a make-believe TV special, so you'll be in the right mood.
Good work Mr King! Submitted by timecontinuum (Guatemal, Central America)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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