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After a late night call from a mansion owner, realtor Jim Evers and his wife, Sara, and their two children pay a visit to the mansion in hope of a good deal, and soon discover that mansion is haunted, and while they attempt to escape, Jim learns an important lesson about the family he has neglected.
Beautiful production design and bags of promise give way to disappointment in this family comedy.
July 20, 2004
Washington Post
It's perfectly palatable family fare for a long weekend when it's hard to find movies at the neighborhood 'plex that will please everyone.
November 26, 2003
Kansas City Kansan
Great visuals, few scares and laughs. But it IS clean family entertainment.
October 23, 2004
Arizona Republic
More Disneyland ride than movie, short on plot and long on dazzling visuals for the kiddies.
November 28, 2003
Washington Post
The point of Haunted Mansion is for audiences to sit back and enjoy the ride, which is easy to do thanks to an engaging story, the striking, Gothic-inspired set by Oscar-winner John Myhre and some delightful special effects.