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YOUTUBE EXCLUSIVE! *** Three travelers take shelter from a storm in a small house in the woods — and the house turns and looks at them.
The film is called "The House of Ghosts." It runs six minutes, it was made in France by a Spaniard named Segundo de Chomón, and more than a century later nobody can agree on what year it came out. The archives say 1906, 1907, and 1908 — and the answer decides whether Chomón copied an American filmmaker's nearly identical haunted house film… or got there first and spent the next hundred years being called a thief for it. He died forgotten in 1929. Then, in 2014, Jennifer Kent put his haunted house on a television screen in "The Babadook" — and a theater full of people watched Segundo de Chomón's ghosts without knowing whose ghosts they were.
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