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The Haunting of Sarah Hardy

Sela Ward stars as beautiful, vulnerable heiress Sarah Hardy, recently wed and returning to her isolated childhood home, The Pines, to claim her vast inheritance. But something – or someone – evil waits there for her. It could be real. Or imagined. Whatever it is , it wants to drive Sarah into madness. And on the other side of madness lies murder. Featuring a tour de force performances by Morgan Fairchild and Polly Bergen, The Haunting of Sarah Hardy is sheer gothic suspense at its most wicked.

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Release : 1989
Rating : 5.1
Studio : Wilshire Court Productions,  USA Network,  Millenium Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Property Master, 
Cast : Sela Ward Michael Woods Roscoe Born Polly Bergen Morgan Fairchild
Genre : Horror Mystery TV Movie

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Pacionsbo
2018/08/30

Absolutely Fantastic

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Baseshment
2018/08/30

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Brendon Jones
2018/08/30

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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Scarlet
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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atinder
2013/07/30

t sound like really good ghost with that title, this movie it not even close to A Ghost story at all. Them movies start Sarah at her Dad funeral and mother at the wake think Sarah wished it was her, so she killed her self by drowning.Few years later she moves in with her New Husband back into the house but she start losing the plot. No really spook or any kind atmosphere scene at all and it takes a while to get really in the movies, I which found some part dragged and bored me to death, The twist and turns in this movie were so Predicable that it was Ridicules, just like the script. I don't get me started on atrocious ending of this dreadful movie, There only one good think I can say about this movie, that some of Acting was decent but some of it was really bland 2 out of 10

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dwr246
2006/04/04

This movie had me on the edge of my seat until the ending, at which point I was reminded of the story, "The Lady or the Tiger." And to this day, I still wonder, which was it? The Haunting of Sarah Hardy starts out with young Sarah (Bethany Ward) coming home from her father's funeral to a large house called "The Pines." She is surrounded by her best friends, Lucy (Dawn Prociv) and Alan (Jeff Williams), and the housekeeper, Emily Stepford (Polly Bergen), who appears to be something of a surrogate mother to Sarah. Unfortunately, Sarah's real mother (Janet Penner) menacingly beckons her into her father's study. Encouraged by Miss Stepford, Sarah uneasily goes in, only to be verbally abused by her mother, who runs out of the house, and into the ocean. The body is never found, and the house closed up. Fifteen years later, a now grown Sarah (Sela Ward) is marrying Austin Hardy (Michael Woods), a handsome stock broker. Friends, Lucy (Morgan Fairchild), now an actress, and Alan (Roscoe Born), now a psychiatrist, are in attendance to wish her well. Sarah and Austin choose to live at The Pines, and Miss Stepford is installed as the housekeeper. Everything seems idyllic at first, but Sarah is awakened in the night by noises downstairs, and then by the sound of her mother's harpsichord playing. Concerned for her sanity, she goes to see Alan, whose advice is somewhat inconclusive. Unfortunately, the odd events continue, increasing in frequency, and including "phone calls" from her dead mother, and visions of a shadowy figure downstairs at night. Thinking Miss Stepford to be responsible, Sarah fires her, only to find the incidents continuing to occur. However, when an attack by the shadowy figure causes Sarah to have a miscarriage, she retreats into a depression and disappears, leaving a suicide note. While Lucy and Austin are happy to have Sarah gone so they can have the house - and Sarah's money - to themselves, Alan is suspicious. And when Sarah reappears to him, it's clear that she was aware that something was up. Can she and Alan turn the tables on Austin and Lucy, or will Sarah end up meeting a fate similar to her mother's? Unfortunately, the major flaw in the movie is that the above question is never answered. The last scene leaves it unclear as to whether Austin has escaped death and returned to kill Sarah, or Sarah has merely lost her mind at last due to the stress of the situation she was in. Otherwise, it is a beautifully crafted thriller, dropping hints, but taking its time to let you know what's really happening.The acting was superb. Sela Ward is a formidable talent, easily carrying the movie, and giving an excellent performance as a woman who fears for her sanity, but doesn't want to admit that this may be a problem. Morgan Fairchild's are put to good use here as well. She is completely believable as the concerned friend, without a trace of villainy, and yet as soon as her villainy is revealed, she is the perfect vixen. Michael Woods also is convincing as both the loving husband, and the evil murderer. Polly Bergen's performance is as skilled as always, both as the loving friend, and the greedy potential heir. The only performance that was a little flat was that of Roscoe Born, whose concern and love for Sarah show through, but who just doesn't come across as the potential romantic interest he is supposed to be at the end of the film.Visually and atmospherically, it was a stunning production. The house used for The Pines combines the right atmosphere of beauty and menace necessary to carry off such a story. And both the sight and sound of the ocean help out immeasurably.This would have been a great thriller if it hadn't been for the weak ending, which pretty much spoiled the movie for me. Too bad, because up until that point, it was one of the best thrillers I had ever seen.

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au_law2001
2005/06/07

Well, what starts out as a suicide story, which is tragic, and possibly the best part of the movie even though it was a bit sad for me, the rest wasn't all that scary nor interesting, I mean it lacked a lot of frightening scenes and was a bit dated, though the scenes of the dead mother was a little scary, especially the phone call which reminded me of Psycho, but still, the rest of the film was not exciting at all, and the ending itself was empty, it wasn't shocking at all, maybe a bit surprising, but not in a good way, it makes you just pause then say a simple "okaaay", that's it, it's done, zip, nada, nothing, the acting okay, and the lead actress was good. Overall not very good at all.

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Missy C
2002/05/06

POSSIBLE SPOILERS I caught this one on ABCFamily Channel the other night, and while the setting is beautiful and the actors do a great job with the material they're given, something about the whole thing was just. . .off.Sela Ward--who stands with Jennifer Aniston and Susan Sarandon as one of the most beautiful women in show biz today--has the title role. We also see Roscoe Born--who played Joe Novak in "Ryan's Hope"--as the childhood friend who's always been in love with Sarah and still is, even though she's chosen another man to marry. And Morgan Fairchild--another beautiful lady who, alas, always gets stuck with the second banana, duplicitous friend role. Michael Woods--a man with a very familiar face, maybe from print or TV ads--is Sarah's sexy new husband. (Someone give this man a starring role of his own--he's worth watching!!) Veteran actress and former cosmetics executive Polly Bergen is almost unrecognizable here as a longtime secretary/housekeeper to Sarah's family.This film is lovely to look at. Most of the action takes place at the mansion where Sarah grew up and has now returned to live as a newlywed. Both Sela and Morgan are elegantly dressed--although Morgan's clothing is always flashier, where Sela's is more understated and everyday elegant. And don't get me started on Michael Woods again--the man is a hunk:)The problems with this film begin in about the last half-hour to 45 minutes. It seems as though the directors took too much time setting things up, and then had to race to the finish, leaving out some things in the process. At the end of the film, you realize that there are two main characters who simply vanished from the storyline--and this would have been out of character for them, given the established plot. This is a real problem in the final scene, when it's implied that the previous scene happened early in the day and now it's night-time. The character who does not show up in the last scene would have definitely had time to get there and possibly change the outcome. Hello? What happened? Is there something we didn't see on the cutting room floor?Like the reviewer below, I think we either need a sequel or to have this one re-released with the Director's cut. But I would watch that first half-hour or so again just to watch Sela Ward and Michael Woods in the wedding and newlywed scenes. Someone give that man a show of his own!!

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