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Niles and Holland are as close as twin brothers can be. Appearances can be deceiving... and deadly.May. 24, 1972108 Min.
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Watch: The Other 1972 123movies, Full Movie Online – In the summer of 1935, 12-year-old twins Niles and Holland Perry live with their family on a Connecticut farm. Their loving grandmother Ada has taught them something called “the game.” A number of accidents begin happening, and it seems to Niles that Holland is responsible. It is Ada who begins to see the truth, and she is the only one who can stop this macabre game of murder..
Plot: A series of gruesome accidents plague a small American farming community in the summer of 1935, encircling two identical twin brothers and their family.
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6.8/10 Votes: 6,365
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65/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 111 Popularity: 4.451 | TMDB

Reviews:

Underrated Chiller From A Great Director
I remember very clearly that parts of the Thomas Tryon novel just about had me wetting myself, it was that scary, and I wondered if the movie version would do it justice. In many ways, it nearly surpasses the book…which is something that rarely ever happens. Some people don’t care for the performances by Chris and Martin Udvarnoky as the twins, Niles and Holland, but the fact that they weren’t typical “Hollywoodized” child stars enabled them to give more naturalistic performances, thereby making them more believable…and creepy.

And what can you say about one of theater’s Grande Dames, Uta Hagen? I think this was the only film I’ve ever seen her in, and she’s spectacular. Well before “bad kids” became a genre cliché, this one beats all the other like-minded thrillers by a mile, even THE OMEN. (Well, maybe not THE BAD SEED, though.)

And as the cherry-on-top, Jerry Goldsmith turned in one of his best scores on this one. And DP Robert Surtees’ work is so beautiful in contrast to the sheer horror it has us bear witness to…

Director Mulligan deserved all the praise he got for THE OTHER, and more acclaim than he did get because of the fact that it was considered a “low-class horror movie.” When you watch it, though, you may not think so by the chilling ending. See if this doesn’t stay with you for weeks afterward, the way it did for me…

Review By: cchase
Lost to history
Robert Mulligan is a strange choice to direct a horror movie. He was more well-known for dramas like Summer of ’42; Same Time, Next Year and To Kill A Mockingbird. This adaption of the Tom Tryon book was also scripted by the author, who was once an actor before suffering the abuse of Otto Preminger.

This is a movie that I’ve been wanting to see since reading about it in Paperbacks From Hell (writer Grady Hendrix – who created that book with Will Errickson – also wrote this great article all about Tryon), as Tryon is really the forgotten horror writer of the 1970’s.

In the summer of 1935, identical twins Holland and Niles Perry live on their family farm, but all is not well. Their father died in an accident in the apple cellar last year and their mother remains so sad that she rarely leaves her room. While the rest of the family goes about their daily lives, Niles grows closer to Ada (Uta Hagen, who may have only appeared in five films, but was an incredibly influential acting teacher and Broadway star), his Russian grandmother, who has introduced him to the great game, the Perry family’s secret gift of being able to project their mind into other beings.

The twins are pretty mischievous, as they still play in the apple cellar where their father died. One day, they’re caught there by their cousin Rusell, who also sees that Niles is wearing the ring that was to be buried with his father. Holland, the older of the two twins, says that the ring passes on to the oldest son, who can do whatever he wants with it. He wants his brother to have it.

Their father’s brother George locks up the cellar, but Holland knows how to sneak in. And to get revenge for Russell’s snitching, he hides a pitchfork inside a haystack. The young boy jumps into it and is killed to the horror of Niles, who must now keep his brother’s secret. This behavior only gets worse when Holland causes a neighbor (Portia Nelson, one of Tryon’s lifelong friends) to have a heart attack after he menaces her with a rat.

The twins’ mother finally learns what is happening and finds the ring inside a tobacco tin, along with a human finger. She demands that Niles tell her how he got it. He says that Holland gave it to him and the evil brother charhes his mother, knocking her down the stairs, rendering her paralyzed.

After the neighbor’s body is found, Ada finds Holland’s harmonica and asks Niles what happened. He lets her know that his brother has been evil all summer. Here’s where the twist comes in – Holland has been dead since he fell down a well on their birthday last March. Right before he died, Niles used the great game to talk to his dead brother, who commanded him to open his coffin, cut off his finger and take the ring.

The old woman now realizes that Niles has kept his brother alive in his mind and has been responsible for everything bad that has happened. Yet she is unable to turn on him and keeps his secret, as long as he never plays the game again.

The only problem is that Niles can’t be stopped. When his sister gives birth to a baby girl (look for a young John Ritter as their father) the Holland side of his personality steals the baby as he is fascinated by the Lindbergh kidnapping. The child is discovered drowned and a mentally challenged farmhand is arrested for the murder. But Ada knows better. She demands that Niles – alone in the apple cellar – screaming for Holland to tell him where the baby – who he loved – went. Ada pours kerosene into the cellar to kill the boy and throws herself into the fire.

Months later, we learn that Niles escaped, as Holland had cut the padlock to the door. With his beloved grandmother dead and his mother basically a vegetable, no one will ever know his secret. Niles is called down to lunch and life goes on.

This is how the theatrical cut ends, but the CBS 1970’s TV version, perhaps wanting the child to pay for his crimes, ends with Niles saying, “Holland, the game’s over. We can’t play the game anymore. But when the sheriff comes, I’ll ask him if we can play it in our new home.” The voiceover is dubbed by a different actor. However, every broadcast and release of the film cut out this voiceover in favor of the original theatrical ending.

Tryon hated this adaption, blaming everyone, incuding himself. “Oh, no. That broke my heart. Jesus. That was very sad,” he said of the finished film. “That picture was ruined in the cutting and the casting…God knows, it was badly cut and faultily directed. Perhaps the whole thing was the rotten screenplay, I don’t know.”

Despite a mild performance at the box office, the film ran on TV throughout the 1970’s. Roger Ebert was a major fan, saying that the film “has been criticized in some quarters because Mulligan made it too beautiful, they say, and too nostalgic. Not at all. His colors are rich and deep and dark, chocolatey browns and bloody reds; they aren’t beautiful but perverse and menacing. And the farm isn’t seen with a warm nostalgia, but with a remembrance that it is haunted.”

I looked for this film for nearly a year until Shudder played it last month, but it’s already gone from the service, back into the mists from whence it came.

Review By: BandSAboutMovies

Other Information:

Original Title The Other
Release Date 1972-05-24
Release Year 1972

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 48 min (108 min), 1 hr 40 min (100 min) (FMC Library Print), 1 hr 40 min (100 min) (DVD release) (USA)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Drama, Horror, Mystery
Director Robert Mulligan
Writer Tom Tryon
Actors Uta Hagen, Diana Muldaur, Chris Udvarnoky
Country United States
Awards 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Mono (Westrex Recording System)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman 100T 5254)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

The Other 1972 123movies
Original title The Other
TMDb Rating 6.523 111 votes

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