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It’s the season of Halloween, and if you’re looking for a family friendly spooky classic, this movie is bound to entertain you. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy and written by John Lee Mahin, it was released in 1956. From the start of the movie, it is obvious that something about this traditional standard family is off. Maybe it was just that they seemed a little too perfect, or the eerie piano music that tuned in the background giving off a certain unexplained mysterious vibe. All in all, I was very intrigued. It was filmed in California in a common apartment type house, where the free from flaw Penmark family lived, or at least that’s how they seemed from the beginning. Rhoda Penmark (Patty McCormack) fit the part she played as the innocent daughter very well, that is until we get a better view of her personality. When a tragic mishap at her school occurs and the finger is pointed towards Rhoda, it is very evident to the viewers and Christine Penmark (Nancy Kelly), her mother, that she is not the sweet piano playing, curtsying girl she portrays herself to others as. …show more content…
This also seemed to captivate my interest. Was it the way Mrs. and Mr. Penmark (William Hopper) had raised Rhoda to lead to her faulty actions at the school that day, or was it something inherited in her nature? The movie takes an unexpected twist by leaning towards nature when some things are revealed later on. As these entire puzzle pieces begin to come together, Mrs. Penmark realizes that her child could be a “bad seed,” tying the title of the film in to the characters very

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