The Red House is a 1947 film noir starring Edward G. Robertson and directed by Spencer Selby adapted from the novel The Red House by George Agnew Chamberlain.
Handicapped farmer Pete (Robinson) and sister Ellen (Anderson) have raised ward Meg as their own on a reclusive farm. Now a teenager, Meg (Roberts) convinces her friend Nath to come help with chores on the farm. When Nath insists on using a shortcut home through the woods Pete warns the young man of screams in the night and the terrors associated with the abandoned red house. Curious, Meg and Nath ignore his warnings and begin exploring and troubling secrets are revealed.
Edward G. Robinson: Pete Morgan
Lon McCallister: Nath Storm
Judith Anderson Ellen Morgan
Rory Calhoun: Teller
Allene Roberts: Meg