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The Innocents is a 1961 British horror film directed by Jack Clayton and starring Deborah Kerr. It is adapted from Henry James's novella The Turn of the Screw and tells the story of a young governess Miss Giddens (Kerr) in her first position, sent to look after two children at a country manor called Bly. At first Miss Giddens loves the house and gets along wonderfully with the two children, but she soon starts to see other people in the house. When she sees a man up close, she describes him to the housekeeper and is informed that the man in question died over a year ago. Miss Giddens then becomes convinced that the spirits of two dead servants are trying to possess the children.
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