Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young girl finds herself possessed by the spirit of a mischievous demon.A young girl finds herself possessed by the spirit of a mischievous demon.A young girl finds herself possessed by the spirit of a mischievous demon.
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- Writers
- Stars
Grace Denbeigh-Russell
- Miss Hancock
- (as Grace Denbigh-Russell)
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Much better than I anticipated - this one is rather cute. Living in a house that's haunted and the ghost possesses the young girl's mind. All she has to do is to think about him and he does things to haunt the girl's family.
This one is very British, a haunted house and a possessed girl, so you will already know or have a general idea of the type of humor you will see in this film. I love the British humor and comedy horror film so this movie is right up my alleyway.
Don't expect this to be perfect - it's simply a B film done all in fun and it is a fun watch if you enjoy British humor and comedy horror films.
Just one question: Why did they add this film to the Dark Crimes 50-Films Pack? LOL I'm glad to have it but it really does not belong in this pack.
8/10
This one is very British, a haunted house and a possessed girl, so you will already know or have a general idea of the type of humor you will see in this film. I love the British humor and comedy horror film so this movie is right up my alleyway.
Don't expect this to be perfect - it's simply a B film done all in fun and it is a fun watch if you enjoy British humor and comedy horror films.
Just one question: Why did they add this film to the Dark Crimes 50-Films Pack? LOL I'm glad to have it but it really does not belong in this pack.
8/10
Things Happen At Night is directed by Francis Searle and adapted to screenplay by St. John Leigh Clowes from Frank Harvey's play The Poltergeist. It stars Gordon Harker, Alfred Drayton, Robertson Hare, Gwneth Vaughan, Olga Lindo, Wylie Watson and Gary Marsh. It's an Alliance Film Studio Production out of Twickenham and Southall Studios, with music by George Melachrino and cinematography by Leslie Rowson.
To be honest, it feels a lot earlier than 1947, 37 would probably sit right. It's one of those farce horror films that come off as an excuse for some tom foolery perpetrated by a bunch of actors enjoying themselves. The plot basically revolves around the strange goings on at Hilton Grange, where a number of characters gather, there's some guff about milk, an insurance investigation and an engagement. Poltergeist activity is rife, with coal and apples flung about the place, chest of drawers moved, vases hovering above heads and so on. Characters react in different ways, as you would expect, and as the mystery to the haunting draws ever closer, the makers ramp up the speed to deliver the coup de grace. It's all very harmless and wonderfully gay, if a touch irritating as well! 5/10
To be honest, it feels a lot earlier than 1947, 37 would probably sit right. It's one of those farce horror films that come off as an excuse for some tom foolery perpetrated by a bunch of actors enjoying themselves. The plot basically revolves around the strange goings on at Hilton Grange, where a number of characters gather, there's some guff about milk, an insurance investigation and an engagement. Poltergeist activity is rife, with coal and apples flung about the place, chest of drawers moved, vases hovering above heads and so on. Characters react in different ways, as you would expect, and as the mystery to the haunting draws ever closer, the makers ramp up the speed to deliver the coup de grace. It's all very harmless and wonderfully gay, if a touch irritating as well! 5/10
My father hated "English" films. This may have been what he was talking about. Starting with a silly premise, having a bunch of hangdog British comedians react to it, over, and over, and over, and you have this dullard. The plot involves a house that is being haunted by a poltergeist. Chunks of hot coal burn holes in things, pots smash to the ground, things tip over or move, the usual. Enter an insurance agent and an expert on paranormal events. Sound like fun? Unfortunately, it's neither exciting or funny; it just becomes endless. The conclusion is grossly unsatisfying and the reason the poltergeist is in the house is never dealt with. The master of the house a silly, ineffectual man. The daughter, who becomes possessed, is equally dull. The wife is beside herself. Don't bother with this one.
Strange noises and events start happening at the Prescott family mansion. Household objects are being moved out of place. Mrs. Prescott (Olga Lindo) and the servants are beside themselves, while Mr. Prescott (Alfred Drayton) takes a more skeptical view, even when plagued by hot coals crashing through windows!
The Prescott's are soon visited by a "psychical investigator", who believes that a poltergeist is at work.
The real fun begins when some dinner guests arrive. In addition to the usual shenanigans, the Prescott's daughter exhibits abnormal behavior. Is a possession afoot?
THINGS HAPPEN AT NIGHT is a rather humorous British ghost story. It -somewhat- foreshadows more serious future horror films in the same vein. It's also a lot of fun to watch!
Highly recommended for lovers of old British comedies and lighthearted tales of the supernatural...
The Prescott's are soon visited by a "psychical investigator", who believes that a poltergeist is at work.
The real fun begins when some dinner guests arrive. In addition to the usual shenanigans, the Prescott's daughter exhibits abnormal behavior. Is a possession afoot?
THINGS HAPPEN AT NIGHT is a rather humorous British ghost story. It -somewhat- foreshadows more serious future horror films in the same vein. It's also a lot of fun to watch!
Highly recommended for lovers of old British comedies and lighthearted tales of the supernatural...
The last and least of the screen comedies made together by Aldwych farce duo Alfred Drayton and Robertson Hare, this is mildly amusing in its quirky way, but should have been funnier. Hare in particular has little material to work with, slightly more humour emerging from Gordon Harker's dry exchanges with Wylie Watson's butler. Francis Searle's direction is pedestrian and the night-time confrontation with the poltergeist clumsily handled though ending in quite satisfying fashion. Searle told Brian McFarlane how Drayton suffered a heart attack in the ballroom scene - missing from some prints - where Harker is being sawed in half, and to complete it had to be brought back from hospital; he can be seen lying on the floor having supposedly fainted. Can't imagine they could get away with this today.
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- AnecdotesFinal film appearance of Alfred Drayton.
- Générique farfeluMarilyn Williams appears in the credits as singer for "First of Forever." Neither she nor the song appear.
- ConnexionsVersion of The Poltergeist (1950)
- Bandes originalesFirst of Forever
Sung by Marilyn Williams
Music by George Melachrino (uncredited)
Lyrics by James Dyrenforth (uncredited)
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- Durée
- 1h 19m(79 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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