Vincent McEveety, born in 1929, is an American director known for his work in film and television. He directed The Watcher in the Woods (1980), a film that blends elements of horror and mystery, showcasing his ability to create an unsettling atmosphere. McEveety's direction in this cult classic highlights his skill in engaging audiences with suspenseful storytelling, making him a notable figure in the realm of genre cinema. His contributions to cult films continue to resonate with fans who appreciate the unique narratives he brings to life.
The Watcher in the Woods
No sooner does an all-American family takes possession of a baronial English manor when all manner of peculiar things occurring, including signs that point to the disappearance of a young girl during a solar eclipse decades before. Bette Davis headlines and Lynn-Holly Johnson co-stars in this suspenseful take on haunted houses.