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  1. The Turn of the Screw ( Título original) The Turn of the Screw ( España) Dirigida por Nick Millard en 2003. Con Ariel Dillon, Cole Stratton, Elaine Corral Kendall, Priscilla Alden, Remy Autumn Jagla, Walter Dickhaut.

  2. The Turn of the Screw is a British television film based on Henry James's 1898 ghost story of the same name. Commissioned and produced by the BBC, it was first broadcast on 30 December 2009, on BBC One. The novella was adapted for the screen by Sandy Welch, and the film was directed by Tim Fywell. Although generally true to the tone and story of James's work, the film is set in the 1920s—in ...

  3. The Turn of the Screw. A hauntingly atmospheric and star-studded adaptation of Henry James' classic gothic horror story. A young, inexperienced governess is hired to look after two small children abandoned by their uncle, following the death of their parents. Unsettled by glimpses of ghostly figures that only she can see, she quickly believes ...

  4. The Turn of the Screw (also known as Ghost Story: The Turn of the Screw) is a British television film based on Henry James's 1898 ghost story of the same name. Commissioned and produced by the BBC, it was first broadcast on 30 December 2009, on BBC One. The novella was adapted for the screen by Sandy Welch, and the film was directed by Tim Fywell. Although generally true to the tone and story ...

  5. Le Tour d'écrou ( The Turn of the Screw 1) est un roman court fantastique (appartenant au sous-genre des histoires de fantômes) de l'écrivain américano-britannique 2 Henry James, paru initialement en feuilleton dans le magazine Collier's Weekly, du 27 janvier au 2 avril 1898. Mais le récit est autant une histoire de fantômes qu'une histoire de fantasmes. Le Tour d'écrou a été ...

  6. Drama / Horror film geregisseerd door Tim Fywell. Met Michelle Dockery, Edward MacLiam en Sue Johnston.

  7. The Turn of the Screw is an 1898 horror novella by Henry James which first appeared in serial format in Collier's Weekly (January 27 – April 16, 1898). In October 1898, it was collected in The Two Magics, published by Macmillan in New York City and Heinemann in London. The novella follows a governess who, caring for two children at a remote ...