

The Haunted House (Davis)
Owen Davis


Full Length Comedy / Mr. Fortune is planning a horror epic that will turn even Hitchcock pale.
Mary, his slightly wacky aide, rents a house for the production, complete with cobwebs, banging shutters, a non-working phone, and an erratic electrical system.
A dangerous criminal escapes from a nearby prison and hides in the old house.
As the camera rolls, a murder scene is played in deadly earnest.
| Character |
|---|
Ben Her boyfriend, also a photographer. |
Mr. Fortune Mixed-up movie director. |
Mary His attractive assistant. |
Dinah Ambitious leading lady. |
Serena A clever actress. |
Lisa A pretty, young hopeful. |
Alice Her friend. |
Coral An actress with ulterior motives. |
Beth Her accomplice. |
Felix Marco An escaped convict. |
Shirley A camera club member. |
Clarie Another, complains a lot. |
Gail Cute photographer. |
Joanne Her friend. |
Anita Another member. |
Jack A handsome photographer. |
Pete Likes girls more than photography. |
The Executioner A man of mystery. |
Helen A policewoman. |
Pippa Pretty, young member of the camera club. |
You Didn't Say It Was Haunted is a American comedy play written by Michael Flynn and published by Samuel French (1977).
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Samuel French · 1977 · 72 pp
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