![]() ![]() The Film of the Book: Released in 1972, directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Uta Hagen, Diana Muldaur, and identical twins Chris and Martin Udvarnoky. ![]() The Other contains examples of the following tropes: Not to be confused with Others, or The Others (2001). Holland, meanwhile, has begun to develop a shocking mean streak which only gets more and more dangerous as time goes on. Meanwhile, Holland plays a series of mean-spirited pranks around the household.ĭark clouds lie over the house, however a strange accident killed the twins' father last May, their mother has been rendered agoraphobic, and an incident involving a cat has resulted in the family's well being sealed off. Adorably Precocious Niles helps around the house and seeks lessons from his grandmother, Ada, on "the Game" a form of Astral Projection where Niles projects his personality onto a bird, or a fish, or a tree, and gets a feel for how those animals and objects interact with the world. In 1935, 13-year-old twin brothers Niles and Holland Perry live in a huge, loving household at Pequot's Landing, Connecticut, where their extended family provides them with companionship during a long, boring summer. The Other is the 1971 debut horror/suspense novel of actor turned author Thomas Tryon, about a kid with an Evil Twin. ![]()
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