The first really creepy movie that I saw as a child, next to Phillip Leacock's
Baffled: I saw it on TV in black and white (no colour TV back then in Rhodesia) and it both scared and entertained me.
I wrote an appreciation of it for a school essay and was called up by our school teacher to explain why I had watched this at my age. I told him to call my folks, which he did. My parents had watched it with me and my father's reaction to the teacher cannot be printed here: it was something like "&^%$#@ @#$% ^&*( &^%$. Thank you, have a nice day."