The Maze
directed by
William Cameron Menzies,
written by
Daniel B. Ullman,
based on the
novel The Maze by Maurice Sandoz,
released in
the United States on June 24, 1953.
Music by Marlin Skiles.
Recommended reading:
The Maze
by Maurice
Sandoz.
Illustrated
by Salvador Dali.
ASIN:
B0007E8F6K
Published by
Doubleday Doran.
First
published 1945.
Description:
The maze at
Craven was built of yew trees in the eighteenth century, when such things were
popular in Scotland. There were few people who could find their way through it,
and when Mrs. Murray attempted the passage, she got a little closer to
understanding the mysterious doings on the McTeam estate.
Sir Gerald’s
hospitality was excellent as far as it went, but gusts had to be in their rooms
at a certain hour and couldn’t leave them again until the next morning. Through
the still, dark halls strange sounds echoed, oddly shaped spots of moisture
appeared on the carpets, curious torchlight processions passed by outside the
locked windows. Most of the guests left early; few ever returned. Through it
all, some unknown power could be felt at work, directing the destinies of the
Scotch family and their estates.
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