Lady in White (1988)
to the faithful departed.
18 January 2003
When you see where the Halloween topic has been through,the likes of Carpenter's stuff,it's a wonder one can make a non-gore ,adult,clever movie on such a hackneyed subject.

The main theme in "lady in white" is the fear of losing our dear ones,a fear which dwells in every child.Not only the young hero-played by a sensitive actor-lost his mother at such an early age but remember that Phil suffered the death of both his father and his mother too.Even the ghost (the little girl) cannot find peace of mind because of her splintered childhood.The black children will experience this terrible fate.

The spirit of HALLOWEEN is the core of the movie who could be dedicated to our faithful departed.

It's amazing to see Lucy Lee Flippin,resuming her schoolteacher career,which she began in "little house" as Eliza-Jane Wilder,Laura's sister in law.

"Lady in white" is a movie one can recommend .It paved a reliable way for "the sixth sense".Its incredible several moments will make your watching worthwhile.
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