Farms: Crowhaven Farm (1970) P5
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Part 5: Ending
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thank u for sharing! Still creepy, years later....
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Oh no.... not Felicia! I can't believe that Hope Lange sold out her husband. The music is also very good, nice theme.
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This is really good. Too many of the horror movies today have very little story line. It's mostly blood and gore.
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What a great ending. Yet because of the way William Smith plays the police officer I personally don't really sense anything sinister or evil about him. Still it's all in the eye of the beholder. Make of the creepy ending what you will. Glad they had the good sense to leave it at that with no spinoff series and no sequels. Gotta say too Central Park is breathtakingly beautiful.
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Interesting movie ! I think the 1970's was a much better time to have lived in. Society, was much better, back than ! I think the times now, have really changed for the Worst !
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The baby looks fair, so Brian would have taken after Maggie and not Ben. William Smith was so handsome and devilish. Always made a great villain. Great TV film.
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Loving all the comments here!" this movie is legend. Rosemary's baby rip off or not! big fan of both movies.. it's a classic and no one can touch it now...scared the hell out of me. Witches, curses, that door and the stones haunted me for years. The music is so great too!
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Thank you so very much for posting this movie! I have not seen it in over 30 years. Ive looked but never been able to find it on vhs or dvd. Watching this brought back so many memories! Thanks Again! Regards: Joe
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watch for william smith at the end as a friendly cop...or is he? thanks for this great channel
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So, did Jennifer end up with Ben/cop, and can she grow to maturity? I never really understood the ending. I guess it's open to interpretation.
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@berjaboy this is nothing remotely close to rosemary's baby ... it wasnt the baby these witches were after it was retribution and her husband they were after
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how come it never occurs to people in some of these movies to appeal to the "good one" when the "evil one" seems to be winning out?
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i have to agree apart from the great acting and atomosphere and directing it looked a lot with rosemarys baby even the main actress was blond lol and i am sure and other people thought of that when it first aired back in the 70s.but still was an enjoyable movie and creepy in the end
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i really love movies from this era there is nothing like them! i even love the sound of them! this is an amazing movie! thank you!
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I love that the pilgrim woman in the car had fake eyelashes on.
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It is like watching a nightmare but this movie is incredible compared to movies of today...on TV, cable or in the theatre. All the actors are committed, great writing, good direction, incredible score, all of it! A great ride fore sure! No blood guts and gore, just great storytelling!
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Very creepy movie-like watching a nightmare
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Thanks for posting I've been looking for this for years on DVD...Not as scary as I remember as a kid but definitely worth watching. Think I might have nightmares now though!
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I remember this when I was a kid, I think it was an ABC movie of the week. Looking at it now I realize how much they were trying to monopolize off the highly successful film Rosemary's Baby made just a few years earlier. The similarities are amazing. The old man trying to warn her, the books that tell everything, the supposed friends and even the doctor who were really witches, Ben's sudden success. Regardless, I liked this, it brought back great memories. Thanks for up-loading.