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The Dark Secret of Harvest Home: With Bette Davis, David Ackroyd, Rosanna Arquette, Rene Auberjonois. Unhappy advertising company employee Nicholas Constantine, his wife Beth, and their daughter Kate move to the quiet New England village of Cornwall Combe, and soon become deeply involved in the town's mysterious rituals.
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- 1978-01-23
- Drama, Horror, Mystery
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A suspense drama chronicling the events that beset a New York commercial artist when he and his wife and daughter move to a rustic New England village they once visited during their travels, only to find a ritualistic lifestyle full of foreboding secrets.
The Dark Secret of Harvest Home is a 1978 American television horror - thriller miniseries, produced by Universal Television and directed by Leo Penn, that aired January 23–24, 1978, on NBC. [1] . The screenplay was based on the 1973 novel Harvest Home by Tom Tryon and is largely faithful to the original material. [2] Synopsis.
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Jun 10, 2020 · The Dark Secret Of Harvest Home (1978) Parts 1 & 2. Publication date. 1978. Topics. Bette Davis, Donald Pleasence, TV movies, 70s, New England. Language. English. A young couple moves to a quiet New England village, only to soon find themselves mixed up in mysterious rituals. Addeddate.
- 230 min
The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (1978) Part 1 of 2. A young couple moves to a quiet New England village, only to soon find themselves mixed up in mysterious rituals. ...more. A young...
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Sep 11, 2021 · The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (1978) Bette Davis. Retro Classics. 3.65K subscribers. A young couple moves to a quiet New England village, only to soon find themselves mixed up in mysterious...
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Say what you will about the translation of Tom Tryon's fine gothic chiller Harvest Home into this TV film, Bette Davis' performance here is riveting and really nails home the creepiness of the tale.