The Woman in the House
This short looks at the illness anthropophobia, the fear of people. In 1901, young Catherine Starr, who lives in a small English coastal town, has an argument with her fiancé. He leaves her house, goes off to serve in the Boer War, and dies of malaria. Catherine blames herself for his death and fears others will also blame her. She does not leave her house for forty years. Groceries are delivered to the house, but no one sees who retrieves them. When the Nazis bomb her house in September 1941, she is forced to cope with the outside world. The Woman in the House featuring John Nesbitt and Ann Richards is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a drama movie.
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This short looks at the illness anthropophobia, the fear of people. In 1901, young Catherine Starr, who lives in a small English coastal town, has an argument with her fiancé. He leaves her house, goes off to serve in the Boer War, and dies of malaria. Catherine blames herself for his death and fears others will also blame her. She does not leave her house for forty years. Groceries are delivered to the house, but no one sees who retrieves them. When the Nazis bomb her house in September 1941, she is forced to cope with the outside world. The Woman in the House featuring John Nesbitt and Ann Richards is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a drama movie.
Director
Sammy Lee
Narrator (voice)
John Nesbitt
Catherine Starr
Ann Richards
Man Waking Up (archive footage)
Peter Cushing
Minor Supporting Role (uncredited)
Mark Daniels
Writer
Warner Law
Composer
Lennie Hayton
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