• Warning: Spoilers
    At rating of a seven you must think I really like this movie. But, mainly for the first selection of All Through the House. The story tells so much without many words actually spoken on camera. The house is decorated fabulously and you know this woman has been given everything she has ever asks her husband for. There is not a Place available anywhere for anything else to go. Every inch of wall and floor space is covered. The home is especially posh for 1972. The home itself reminds me of what it must have been like living post WWII in Europe. The homes were built to be fortresses with shutters that bolt and lots of locks. Their is a flub in the movie at running time 14:47 as Joanne crouches below the second window and just before she reaches for the phone, you can see the reflection of a still photographer moving into position and raising his camera to his eye just before the shot changes.

    In contrast I detest the story of Enid and Ralph. This little sketch has so many inconsistencies I care not to count. From the constant costume changes of "Mrs. Jason" to the gross chopped up hands and fresh sausage intestines.. Just dumb... And I think he did die didn't he so someone still owes Enid a wish..... DUMB DUMB DUMB I go from one end of the spectrum of loving "All Though The House" to despising what I refer to only as "That Enid Thing" I guess I like Joan Collins enough to pull this rating up from what should be a 5 to a 7....