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The Secret of Crickley Hall

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
3.8K
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The Secret of Crickley Hall (2012)
A year after their son goes missing, a family moves to Crickley Hall. When supernatural events begin to take place, Eve feels the house is somehow connected to her lost son.
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A year after their son goes missing, a family moves to Crickley Hall. When supernatural events begin to take place, Eve feels the house is somehow connected to her lost son.A year after their son goes missing, a family moves to Crickley Hall. When supernatural events begin to take place, Eve feels the house is somehow connected to her lost son.A year after their son goes missing, a family moves to Crickley Hall. When supernatural events begin to take place, Eve feels the house is somehow connected to her lost son.

  • Stars
    • Suranne Jones
    • Tom Ellis
    • Douglas Henshall
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    6.8/10
    3.8K
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    • Stars
      • Suranne Jones
      • Tom Ellis
      • Douglas Henshall
    • 40User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Suranne Jones
    Suranne Jones
    • Eve Caleigh
    • 2012
    Tom Ellis
    Tom Ellis
    • Gabe Caleigh
    • 2012
    Douglas Henshall
    Douglas Henshall
    • Augustus Cribben
    • 2012
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Percy Judd
    • 2012
    Sarah Smart
    Sarah Smart
    • Magda Cribben
    • 2012
    Iain De Caestecker
    Iain De Caestecker
    • Young Percy
    • 2012
    Olivia Cooke
    Olivia Cooke
    • Nancy Linnet
    • 2012
    Maisie Williams
    Maisie Williams
    • Loren Caleigh
    • 2012
    Bill Milner
    Bill Milner
    • Maurice Stafford
    • 2012
    Pixie Davies
    Pixie Davies
    • Cally Caleigh
    • 2012
    Kian Schmidt
    • Stefan Rosenbaum
    • 2012
    Fern Deacon
    Fern Deacon
    • Susan Trainer
    • 2012
    Susan Lynch
    Susan Lynch
    • Lili Peel
    • 2012
    Donald Sumpter
    Donald Sumpter
    • Gordon Pyke
    • 2012
    Craig Parkinson
    Craig Parkinson
    • Reverend Horace
    • 2012
    Julia Ford
    Julia Ford
    • Irene Judd
    • 2012
    Nicholas Sidi
    Nicholas Sidi
    • Reverend Andrew
    • 2012
    Elliot Kerley
    • Cam Caleigh
    • 2012
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    7kristi_ocampo

    Great mini series!

    I watched the entire thing in one night. This is really right up my alley with the horror and drama vibes. It was like an earlier version of Haunting of Hill House - just as gripping and enjoyable to watch. I would say it's more disturbing than scary but I appreciate the effort of not resorting to cheap scares. I see the effort that was put in the storyline. The acting was also on par and honestly, this was a good find.
    9phoebeamymadison-31197

    Why have I only just watched this?!

    I was enticed from the moment I saw the eerie opening credits. I can't fault this series, every minute I was gripped with a new twist, amazing performances and a remarkable story line. Although some twists were cliché; you can easily forgive and forget, thanks to something new and exciting happening within the next minute.

    I read in a bio that the series was classed as a "drama", and a drama indeed it was. If you were expecting a gory horror I'd turn away now. As this series should be engaged with the expectations of a great story line drama... Even if the series still managed to spook me in parts and have me on the edge of my seat nearly all the way through.

    The story line was truly captivating. The juxtaposition was easy to follow and fun to see a new time period.

    The only reason for me not rating the series a '10' is simply because I wanted to know a little more about the boy, for which the bio of the series stated was one of the main focus points.

    A must watch for everyone!
    10dgallaher-11265

    Good old-fashioned ghost story

    Kudos once again to the BBC for another good, old-fashioned ghost story. This one was a great tale with quite a few truly unlikable characters and well written, directed and some top-notch acting.
    6Lejink

    Creaky Crickley

    I like a good ghost story and this BBC dramatisation of a James Herbert novel (which I've not read) made for entertaining if far-fetched viewing. Spread over three hour-long episodes, I imagine gave the serial time to stay closer to the novel and to be fair I didn't notice a lot of unnecessary padding.

    Set in two different time-frames, one set in the present day with a young family trying to get over the apparent loss of their beloved young son, the other telling the more interesting story of a sadistic brother and child-abusing sister who run an oxymoronic "safe home" for young evacuee children during the Second World War, whose methods are challenged by a game young teacher who comes into their employ. The two stories converge when the modern family unaccountably pick the spookiest house in the country to recuperate from their loss, with the mother and her two other young children apparently seeing and hearing the presence of the young children murdered 70 years ago and the former believing that the ghosts might be able to contact her missing son.

    As I've indicated, it's probably best to pop a few massive coincidence pills in before watching and while some confusion inevitably enters the narrative, it coheres well enough to engage me through three Sundays in a row. The actors put the hokum across pretty well as a group with special mention going to Olivia Cooke as Nancy Linnet, the defiant young teacher who braves the dastardly brother and sister at risk of her own career and indeed life. Douglas Henshall also makes for a creepy "Whacko" villain, who fetishistically notes down every beating he gives out and demands one more victim in return for the one that got away.

    The special effects were okay, more about suggestion which is usually the best way in programmes like this with no cliché unturned (subjective camera shots, pouring rain, dark sets, voluminous background music at key moments) and of course there's an impossible rescue of the daughter by her father, but if you're watching this as a study in realism then think again.

    I've watched more realistic and scarier ghost stories than this but this twin-spook story engaged me reasonably even if at no stage was I tempted to hide behind my sofa or even peek through my fingers at any point during it.
    8Miss_Chievous

    Disregard the Negative Votes, this is a FABULOUS Production

    The core of any good story is the story, and this little treasure packs a WALLOP. The Secret of Crickley Hall is, firstly, a drama for people who like to read. There are certainly ghosts, but the story is what will invest you in these characters, not its special effects, so be prepared to carve out a block of time to see the series complete and uninterrupted. Like any good book, I couldn't put it down.

    There isn't just one story here, and so the multiple plot lines converge with devastating — and at times, shocking — effect as the story takes unexpected twists and turns you couldn't possibly have seen coming.

    Based on James Herbert's best selling novel, The Secret of Crickley Hall is so well written, cast & produced, I've given it 8 stars _and_ a review (rare for me). Bravo.

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    • Trivia
      Bowden Hall in the Derbyshire town of Chapel-en-le-Frith is the location for the eponymous house.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Survivor: The Legacy of James Herbert (2017)

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 鬼宅秘聞
    • Filming locations
      • Bowden Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, England, UK(Crickley Hall)
    • Production company
      • BBC Manchester
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      • 59m
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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