There was a girl whose friend died. She goes to stay at her friends grandmother’s house for a while (where her and her friend used to hangout all the time). She stays in the guest house next door. Creepy things happen… and the grandmother turns demonic.
Any ideas?
Could it be this, Sarah Landon and the Paranormal Hour?
Era or decade you can narrow it down to?
Yes thank you so much!
Wow, a zombie thread resurrected by the OP 2 1/2 years later to thank GuanoLad for the correct answer. Spooky!
Since the OP’s question has been answered, can I piggyback with a question for others who are drawn to the title question? I’ve sometimes wondered about this movie but I have so little to go on I wouldn’t want to make its own thread because I doubt anybody will get this one.
Anyway, I was maybe 5, so it was around 1970, but the movie itself was probably quite a bit older- it was in B&W. I was sitting on the couch with my parents and they asked me, are you sure you want to keep watching this with us? But I didn’t want to stop for some reason even though I was scared of scary movies. But I sat there for awhile with my hands over my closed eyes. My parents made a deal with me that they’d let me know when it was ok to look, when there wasn’t a scary part. One time I peeked it was a scene of a dead woman lying on a bed with a white nightgown and long white hair. Someone was prepping her for a funeral viewing, I guess: brushing her hair and running her hands over the dead woman’s face. The scene was tense, as if the implication was the dead woman was going to come back to life and maybe bite the hand or something.
Then I covered my eyes for some more time, and when I chanced a look later (without the ok from my parents) it was a scene of the old dead woman with long white hair in the white nightgown floating down the hall toward the camera, possibly with her arms raised. It was the scariest thing my 5-year-old self had ever seen, and I ran screaming to bed, though I probably didn’t fall asleep for hours. My parents tried to calm me down but were like, why’d you look?