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Seance on a Wet Afternoon

United Kingdom

1964

121 Min
Black and White
1.66:1
English
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DIR Bryan Forbes

PROD Richard Attenborough, Bryan Forbes, Jack Rix

SCR Bryan Forbes, Mark McShane

DP Gerry Turpin

CAST Kim Stanley, Richard Attenborough, Patrick Magee, Nanette Newman, Judith Donner, Ronald Hines, Mark Eden, Gerald Sim

ED Derek York

PROD DES Ray Simm

MUSIC John Barry

San Sebastián (Competition): Best Actor

Synopsis

Fraught with the kind of tension that makes breathing difficult, this frighteningly eerie story of a middle-aged couple unable to cope with the loss of their own child has won numerous awards and is now available for the first time for home video. Myra (Kim Stanley) is a mentally unstable medium that believes if she kidnaps a child of wealthy parents, she can prove her psychic abilities by “finding” the child. Award-winning performances from Stanley as the disturbed Myra and Richard Attenborough as Billy the meek, apologetic husband combine with tension packed location shooting to make this mid-sixties thriller from director Bryan Forbes (The Stepford Wives) an enduring portrait of madness, accented with a haunting score by award-winning composer John Barry. –Home Vision

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Bryan Forbes

Bryan Forbes, CBE is an English film director, actor and writer. Bryan Forbes was born John Theobald Clarke on 22 July 1926 in Queen Mary’s Hospital, Stratford, West Ham, Essex (now Greater London), and grew up at 43 Cranmer Road, Forest Gate, West Ham, Essex (now Greater London).

Forbes trained as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts but did not complete his studies. After military service from 1945 to 1948, he played numerous supporting roles in British films including in 1955 The Colditz Story, alongside John Mills, as well as appearing on the stage, but was obliged to change his name by British Equity to avoid confusion with the adolescent actor John Clark. He began also to write for the screen, receiving his first full credit for The Cockleshell Heroes in 1955. Another noted screenplay of his from this period was for The League of Gentlemen in 1959, in which he also acted.

He formed a production company with his frequent collaborator Richard Attenborough… read more

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Mr. Arkadin

27Mar12

Kim Stanley invoking her dead child Arthur to enhance her psychic powers during her rainy seances = Piper Laurie invoking her dead child Nicolas to achieve the same, during her rainy seance in *Trauma*?

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Aimee

22Mar12

kind of left a little under-whelmed here :/ but i thought Kim Stanley was amazing in it

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Walt Panorama

5Aug11

Pitch-perfect British thriller with superb performances from the cast, especially the leads, and supported by John Barry's dreamy score.

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DK

23May11

Was hoping for more in this one. Good, moody, but I always feel vaguely let down by Forbes. The material is so interesting and yet, just a tad soul-less. This is certainly not the spooky atmosphere-fest people make it out to be. But creepy all the same, with very good performances. I'm going to give The Whisperers a go next.

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