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Post by missannthrope on Mar 7, 2017 8:51:15 GMT
Or at least, I think it was an anthology. I saw it about 15 years ago. It was color and it was made sometime after the 70s, I think.
All I remember is one of the stories. A pagoda, a painting in the upstairs area of a museum, a husband and wife and she gets sucked into the painting. Literally. And it's up to her husband to rescue her from the demon (or whatever it was,) in the painting.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2017 15:26:01 GMT
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Post by hutch48 on Mar 7, 2017 16:11:13 GMT
Sorry to contradict, but HOUSE, although it has a bunch of girls who disappear one by one, isn't an anthology film per se, and is not set in a museum and has no husbands or wives. And no hungry paintings. It's a weirdly delightful film, but probably not the OP's.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2017 5:36:35 GMT
Missannthrope wasn't sure if it was an anthology or not, so thats moot. House (1977)'s plot structure is very episodic. Essentially a series of deaths that occur in different thematic ways, which could be mistaken for an anthology? It also indeed has a husband and wife. They are the parents of one of the many girls. A girl gets sucked into a painting at around the seventy minute mark. This happens in an old house full of antiques, which could be mistaken for a museum. Memories are funny that way. It's the closest movie I can think of based on what She wrote. If anyone else can get it closer, I'd like to hear it. Even wrong answers make great recommendations for future viewing.
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Post by missannthrope on Mar 9, 2017 5:15:21 GMT
I have House sitting here from Netflix. I will check when I get a chance, but to my knowledge, I've never seen it before.
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Post by hutch48 on Mar 9, 2017 5:59:24 GMT
Missannthrope wasn't sure if it was an anthology or not, so thats moot. House (1977)'s plot structure is very episodic. Essentially a series of deaths that occur in different thematic ways, which could be mistaken for an anthology? It also indeed has a husband and wife. They are the parents of one of the many girls. A girl gets sucked into a painting at around the seventy minute mark. This happens in an old house full of antiques, which could be mistaken for a museum. Memories are funny that way. It's the closest movie I can think of based on what She wrote. If anyone else can get it closer, I'd like to hear it. Even wrong answers make great recommendations for future viewing. I agree, any suggestion that will continue the search is worthwhile, especially if there are similarities. It's remarkable sometimes how far off people's memories can be (including mine!).
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Post by missannthrope on Mar 14, 2017 9:09:27 GMT
I just watched "House," and I can say it isn't the movie I'm looking for. "House" isn't an anthology and the movie I saw didn't revolve around schoolgirls, but adults. Also, it was played straight, it wasn't at all comedic. So, this is still unsolved.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 12:58:49 GMT
Thanks for coming back and confirming. Anyone else want to take a shot solving this puzzler?
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