Peter Wyngarde

Peter Wyngarde

  • Born: 1927-8-23
  • Height: 5' 9¼" (1.76 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Merritt 2022-01-12 08:01:29

      Gloomy

      The most frightening thing is not the skeleton that jumps out suddenly, but the gloom of the heart; it is not what you see, but imagination. Even if the sun is shining, it can make the cold climb up the spine.

      The Innocents is a classic in horror movies. It is gentle and elegant without skeletons,...

    • Sister 2022-01-12 08:01:29

      Pure man

      The original name of the film is The Innocents. Innocent also means purity. According to the plot, I think it's better to translate it as "pure person".
        Who is a pure person? At first I thought it was referring to the heroine, who told her to have Qiong Fangden's grievances when she stared at...

    • Trevor 2022-01-12 08:01:29

      It's like a cold feeling in the heart, a cold feeling movie. The children are so mature, especially the little boy, with a neat suit, a long poem and a calm personality. This manor is like a curse, but slowly rots under the beautiful sugar coating. The cockroaches crawling out of the statue are covered with spider webs. Hut. Really a good goth movie

    • Blaise 2022-04-19 09:02:37

      Adapted from Henry James' short story The turn of the screw

    The Innocents quotes

    • Flora: [singing] We lay, my love and I, beneath the weeping willow. But now alone I lie and weep beside the tree. Singing "Oh willow waly" by the tree that weeps with me. Singing "Oh willow waly" till my lover returns to me. We lay, my love and I, beneath the weeping willow. But now alone I lie. Oh willow I die, oh willow I die...

    • Miss Giddens: The children... have they had a governess before?

      The Uncle: Yes, unfortunately. Not that there was anything wrong with Miss Jessel. She was an excellent governess and a most respectable woman. The children quite liked her especially little Flora. Oh, which reminds me: Be careful not to broach that subject to Flora unless of course, she broaches it to you first which I doubt will happen because she was so fond of Miss Jessel and it did come as an appalling shock.

      Miss Giddens: I'm not certain that I understand you, sir.

      The Uncle: She died.