After the original owner dies in a mental asylum, a man moves into an abandoned mansion with a sordid history. Meanwhile, a few locals conspire to steal a large amount of money, said to be hidden somewhere on the premises.
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Dark Places
1974
R
1 h 31 m
United Kingdom
Horror
Romance
Thriller
After the original owner dies in a mental asylum, a man moves into an abandoned mansion with a sordid history. Meanwhile, a few locals conspire to steal a large amount of money, said to be hidden somewhere on the premises.
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Christopher Lee
Dr. Ian Mandeville
Joan Collins
Sarah Mandeville
Herbert Lom
Prescott
Jane Birkin
Alta
Robert Hardy
Edward Foster
Robert Hardy
Andrew Marr
Jean Marsh
Victoria
Carleton Hobbs
Old Marr
Roy Evans
Baxter
Martin Boddey
Sgt. Riley
John Glyn-Jones
Bank Manager
John Levene
Doctor
Jennifer Thanisch
Jessica
Michael McVey
Francis
Barry Linehan
Asylum Gatekeeper
Linda Gray
Woman on Hill
Lysandre De La Haye
Child on Hill
Earl Rhodes
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Christine Chirombo
29/05/2023 22:25
source: Dark Places
halaj
18/05/2023 12:54
Moviecut—Dark Places
Hana Tadesse
16/11/2022 13:48
Dark Places
user4301144352977
16/11/2022 03:07
This film is rather entertaining but the chills are pretty weak. However, it has strong leads by Robert Hardy and Christopher Lee. I bought this video for five bucks at the Reject Shop, so what was I expecting? Not much, obviously.
Youssera💙🇲🇦
16/11/2022 03:07
Despite a plot line that is not only obvious and predictable, but somewhat slow-moving and even worse - overburdened with dialogue and directed in a multitudes of TV-style close-ups by Don Sharp - this is a film that is still worth viewing. The director, the players and the script still manage to convey an appropriately unsettling atmosphere.
Lensing on real locations certainly helps the mood. Subdued color photography as well as the music score and art direction also make major contributions to invigorate an audience's interest. And although he is not called upon to be outrageously villainous, audience favorite Christopher Lee has a fairly meaty role - of which, needless to say, he takes full advantage. Also to be applauded are Robert Hardy, Herbert Rudley and most especially, Joan Collins!
munir Ahmed
16/11/2022 03:07
I mean it.
I investigated systematically on the ghost genre and I can say this is one of the scariest ones. It surprised me, i didn't expected much from it, but it's very skillfully done, the way the flashbacks (or dimensional passages) start and stop are a masterwork.
It's a sort of a cheesy film but somehow, at the same time, is an excellent piece of cinema.
Here's the scariest scene of all my investigation: the one where our hero is knocking on the house's walls to find the place where the money is hidden, as he is tortured by the children voices, and they go "no, no ,no, no , no..."
You should see it if you didn't. And in the case you like it, try "The Haunting", "The Innocents" and "Picture of Jenny".
Ranz and Niana
16/11/2022 03:07
This film has a plot which, if handled competently, should have made a very shivery film. A man searches for a hidden fortune in the house of a deceased maniac. As he does so, images from the house's past begin to haunt him, and his own personality is slowly overshadowed by that of the former, homicidal occupant. It is to the credit of Robert Hardy that he carries off the central role well (and, indeed, holds the film together) but indifferent direction ensures that the rest of a talented cast is largely wasted. Still, worth seeing for the original story line.
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Christine Chirombo
29/05/2023 22:25
source: Dark Places
halaj
18/05/2023 12:54
Moviecut—Dark Places
Hana Tadesse
16/11/2022 13:48
Dark Places
user4301144352977
16/11/2022 03:07
This film is rather entertaining but the chills are pretty weak. However, it has strong leads by Robert Hardy and Christopher Lee. I bought this video for five bucks at the Reject Shop, so what was I expecting? Not much, obviously.
Youssera💙🇲🇦
16/11/2022 03:07
Despite a plot line that is not only obvious and predictable, but somewhat slow-moving and even worse - overburdened with dialogue and directed in a multitudes of TV-style close-ups by Don Sharp - this is a film that is still worth viewing. The director, the players and the script still manage to convey an appropriately unsettling atmosphere.
Lensing on real locations certainly helps the mood. Subdued color photography as well as the music score and art direction also make major contributions to invigorate an audience's interest. And although he is not called upon to be outrageously villainous, audience favorite Christopher Lee has a fairly meaty role - of which, needless to say, he takes full advantage. Also to be applauded are Robert Hardy, Herbert Rudley and most especially, Joan Collins!
munir Ahmed
16/11/2022 03:07
I mean it.
I investigated systematically on the ghost genre and I can say this is one of the scariest ones. It surprised me, i didn't expected much from it, but it's very skillfully done, the way the flashbacks (or dimensional passages) start and stop are a masterwork.
It's a sort of a cheesy film but somehow, at the same time, is an excellent piece of cinema.
Here's the scariest scene of all my investigation: the one where our hero is knocking on the house's walls to find the place where the money is hidden, as he is tortured by the children voices, and they go "no, no ,no, no , no..."
You should see it if you didn't. And in the case you like it, try "The Haunting", "The Innocents" and "Picture of Jenny".
Ranz and Niana
16/11/2022 03:07
This film has a plot which, if handled competently, should have made a very shivery film. A man searches for a hidden fortune in the house of a deceased maniac. As he does so, images from the house's past begin to haunt him, and his own personality is slowly overshadowed by that of the former, homicidal occupant. It is to the credit of Robert Hardy that he carries off the central role well (and, indeed, holds the film together) but indifferent direction ensures that the rest of a talented cast is largely wasted. Still, worth seeing for the original story line.
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