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1/16/2026 // SUBJECT: The Haunting (1963 film) - Character Secrets Processing: 1m 46.9sfull-failings-1
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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film The Haunting (1963), what secrets are the characters keeping?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

In Robert Wise's The Haunting (1963), the characters are burdened by personal histories, repressed desires, and ethical lapses that they attempt to keep hidden. These secrets often manifest as the "psychic fuel" that the malevolent Hill House uses against them.

Eleanor "Nell" Lance

Eleanor is the character most defined by her secrets, both from the group and herself.

Theodora ("Theo")

Theodora is the most perceptive member of the group, yet she keeps her own identity guarded.

Dr. John Markway

While Markway is the most "scientific" and open, he keeps a significant personal secret by omission.

Luke Sanderson

Luke is the most superficial of the group, and his secrets are more character-based than psychological.

The "Secrets" of Hill House (Background Characters)

The film also deals with secrets from the house's history that the characters "uncover":

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] This is a crucial plot point confirmed in Eleanor's dialogue with Dr. Markway.
[2] Eleanor takes the car against her sister's wishes, claiming partial ownership, but the sister views it as theft.
[3] Theodora's lesbianism is widely accepted as subtext in the 1963 film, portrayed through Claire Bloom's performance and specific interactions.
[4] Dr. Markway's failure to mention his wife until her arrival is a key element of the plot.
[5] The character's name is typically spelled 'Sanderson' in the film credits, though 'Sannerson' appears in some secondary sources.
[6] The phrase 'Luke Sanderson was a liar. He was also a thief' is the opening line of Shirley Jackson's novel. It is not spoken by Mrs. Sanderson in the 1963 film.
[7] The film narration specifies the companion was 'fooling around with a farmhand on the veranda,' which is slightly more specific than 'in another room with a man.'

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

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The 'Cold Spot' outside the nursery

A manifestation of the house's secrets that the characters try to rationalize or hide their fear of.

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The writing on the wall ('Help Eleanor Come Home')

A secret of the house explicitly targeting Eleanor, forcing her secrets into the open.

#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 What are the differences between Luke Sanderson in the book vs the 1963 film?
#02 Did Theodora's lesbianism face censorship in the 1963 film?
#03 What is the significance of the spiral staircase in The Haunting (1963)?

#S SOURCES

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#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE

#A DIRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED ANALYSIS)