Director Joe Dante shares our enthusiasm for the 1963 horror film The Innocents, director Jack Clayton's brilliant adaptation of Henry James' The Turn of the Screw. Starring Deborah Kerr, in a superb performance, the film centers on a spinster governess who cares for two young children in a remote mansion in the British countryside. The children seem to be obsessed by the memory of a deceased handyman on the estate- and she begins to suspect his spirit is attempting to influence them from the grave. Dante's commentary on the original trailer for the film points out that the marketing for the film made it appear to be a grade B horror movie rather than an intelligent, finely-crafted drama. Click here to view the trailer with commentary