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Crow Hollow

  • 1952
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
430
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Crow Hollow (1952)
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1952. Drama. Directed by Michael McCarthy. Starring Natasha Parry & Donald Houston. In a spooky mansion, one of three sinister spinsters tries to poison her nephew's wife to steal a large in... Read all1952. Drama. Directed by Michael McCarthy. Starring Natasha Parry & Donald Houston. In a spooky mansion, one of three sinister spinsters tries to poison her nephew's wife to steal a large inheritance.1952. Drama. Directed by Michael McCarthy. Starring Natasha Parry & Donald Houston. In a spooky mansion, one of three sinister spinsters tries to poison her nephew's wife to steal a large inheritance.

  • Director
    • Michael McCarthy
  • Writers
    • Vivian Milroy
    • Dorothy Eden
  • Stars
    • Donald Houston
    • Natasha Parry
    • Patricia Owens
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    430
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    • Director
      • Michael McCarthy
    • Writers
      • Vivian Milroy
      • Dorothy Eden
    • Stars
      • Donald Houston
      • Natasha Parry
      • Patricia Owens
    • 24User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Donald Houston
    Donald Houston
    • Robert
    Natasha Parry
    Natasha Parry
    • Anne
    Patricia Owens
    Patricia Owens
    • Willow
    • (as Pat Owens)
    Esma Cannon
    Esma Cannon
    • Judith
    Nora Nicholson
    Nora Nicholson
    • Opal
    Susan Richmond
    • Hester
    Meadows White
    • Dexter
    Melissa Stribling
    Melissa Stribling
    • Diana
    Penelope Munday
    • Cass
    Ewen Solon
    Ewen Solon
    • Sgt. Jenkins
    Denis Webb
    • Det. Inspector York
    Georgie Henschel
    • Nurse Baxter
    Gordon Bell
    • Alec
    Janet Barrow
    • Mrs. Wilson
    Norman Claridge
    • Hospital Doctor
    Doris Yorke
    Doris Yorke
    • Hospital Nurse
    • Director
      • Michael McCarthy
    • Writers
      • Vivian Milroy
      • Dorothy Eden
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    6vnssyndrome89

    Nice atmospheric, great mystery...

    CROW HOLLOW (1952 Movie)

    6 out of 10 stars Time to Read: 2:10 min

    BASIC PLOT: Robert (Donald Houston) and Anne (Natasha Parry) have had a magical, whirlwind romance. They met and married within a week, with no regrets.

    But now the real work begins. Robert is a physician who's residency in London is now over. He's moving back home to set up his practice, and housekeeping with Anne. He lives at an estate called Crow Hollow with his three aunts, and a maid named Willow.

    Anne is bursting with exuberance about her new life with Robert, until she arrives at his family's Manor House. Crow Hollow is not what she imagined, and neither are the people in it. The aunts are strange, and the atmosphere of the house is off-putting.

    Robert was orphaned young, and raised by his grandfather. Crow Hollow was left to him, on the condition he take care of his three spinster aunts. There's Judith (Esma Cannon), the naturalist, who collects poisonous creatures and plants. There's Opal (Nora Nicholson), who seems to have an odd relationship with Willow (Patricia Owens), the maid. And then there's Hester (Susan Richmond), who seems to be obsessed with soup.

    Anne is not made to feel welcome at Crow Hollow. The smiles are masks, hiding dark machinations, leaving Anne feeling perplexed. Why would they wish her to feel uncomfortable? Robert thinks she is reading too much into the small insinuations, but soon, her fears cannot be ignored. She knows someone is trying to kill her, but who?

    WHAT WORKS: *GREAT LOW BUDGET ATMOSPHERIC For being made in such lean times in the UK, this really shines. They use wide shots of the house, the train, and the cawing of the crows, to provide an erie sense of isolation and dread. There is an air of disquiet and creepiness, which is at the heart of any great atmospheric.

    *THERE ARE PLENTY OF SUSPECTS, AND NO EASY ANSWERS I did not know who the killer was until the reveal, and that is a rarity for me. I usually have everything worked out in the first twenty minutes, but not here. It literally could have been anybody, or everybody, and that is the mark of a quality mystery.

    *OTHER REVIEWERS THINK THIS WAS SLOW I disagree. It was an hour and ten minutes, it felt more like a ninety minute movie, and that's a compliment. It's a slow burn mystery, with many reveals. I find it so sad these kids have ruined their imagination, and attention span with their stupid devices.

    *THERE'S SOME BEAUTIFUL FILMMAKING HERE some lovely shots, utilizing a lot out of a little. A credit to the director Michael McCarthy and cinematographer Robert LaPresle.

    WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *I KNOW THIS IS BRITISH, BUT THE ROMANCE BETWEEN ROBERT AND ANNE COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER Robert (Donald Houston) and Anne (Natasha Parry) have had a whirlwind romance. I believe in such things, but I also believe passion is at the core of these relationships. We only see a hint of fire between these two, and that's a shame. It would have enhanced the story to see more. (I get it's not shown due to the era, and their Britishness).

    TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *I would definitely recommend this to fans of mysteries, to fans of slow burn atmospherics, and to those who enjoy watching a lot being made from a little. It takes real talent to make something this enjoyable on so small a budget, but they succeeded beautifully.

    CLOSING NOTES: *THIS IS AN EXTREMELY LOW BUDGET MOVIE, please keep that in mind before you watch/rate it. Movies from right after the war in the UK, have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.

    *I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE FILM, or production in ANY way. This review was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
    Snow Leopard

    Pretty Slow, But A Good Story

    It's pretty slow much of the time, but this is a decent mystery story that has enough atmosphere and suspense to hold your interest. The story starts with a young bride coming to live with her husband at "Crow Hollow", which is dominated by his three aunts, none of whom are ideal in-laws. Gradually she realizes that her situation is not just unpleasant, but hazardous. It has quite a low-budget look to it, but the characters are interesting enough, and one detail that is done well is the presence of the many crows on the family property, whose constant racket parallels the anxiety building up inside the main characters. It might have been better if the first part had moved much more quickly, because they spent a lot more time setting up everything than they did with the actual mystery. But for a low-budget mystery, it's not bad at all.
    6richardchatten

    Three Very Weird Sisters

    Not exactly good, but the photography by Robert LaPresle helps compensate for the cheap sets while papering over the cracks in Michael McCarthy's wildly inconsistent direction of this adaptation of Dorothy Eden's 1950 Gothic novel populated largely by women, in what resembles a very low budget rehash of 'The Three Weird Sisters' (1948), with Natasha Parry in the role played by Nova Pilbeam in the original.

    Both are lured from London to an old dark house in the middle of nowhere occupied by three wacky old aunts; including Esma Cannon as an expert on spiders!
    wrbtu

    Enjoyable murder mystery with English charm

    Talky but well acted English murder mystery that takes place in a large old country estate house. There is some suspense here but it's slow moving. Natasha Parry, who portrays the sweet & innocent new bride, is beautiful & also is a good actress, which is a bonus! Notable for its almost all-female cast. While I watched this film, I thought it was made 1940-1945 (even the hair styles convey this period), so I would have to call it somewhat old fashioned even for its time. Enjoyable, nonetheless.
    6howardmorley

    Nora Nicholson specialist actress in dotty roles

    I am 70 years of age and my family had our first t.v. (a "Murphy" 12" one channel BBC only) in 1954.I can still remember seeing Nora Nicholson playing her specialised role of a dotty old woman from those days in similar mystery plays.Esma Cannon another eccentric actress was an Australian who I first recognised playing a comic seamstress, "Lill" in the sit-com "The Rag Trade" in the early sixties.

    The other reviewers have adequately commented on "Crow Hollow" (1952) and I see no reason to dispute their comments nor the official IMDb.com. rating which I would describe as adequate.The screen play writer & director very properly held back the solution of the mystery of who murdered the character maid "Willow" until the last reel; and why our dark brunette, newly married heroine's life had been previously threatened.Yes I too thought it reasonably well acted and I stayed the course to award it an rating of 6/10.

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    • Trivia
      First film of Melissa Stribling.
    • Goofs
      When Anne was signing her name in the Armour family bible she wrote her name as Ann Armour. On the end credits of the movie the character's name is listed as Anne, not Ann.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: I asked Robert to tell you to come alone so that I could talk to you. I wanted to see what sort of girl he'd so quickly decided to marry.

      Ann Amour: Do you think I'll do?

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: I think you should be just what he needs. Poor Robert. Love him a great deal, my dear.

      Ann Amour: Why do you say, 'poor Robert'?

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: Did I say that? He's been very much alone. He's an orphan, you know?

      Ann Amour: So am I.

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: Are you, my dear? It hasn't hurt you, I can see that. You've had someone to love you and take care of you.

      Ann Amour: That's true. Daddy only died two years ago.

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: Poor Robert. He's been alone ever since he was a child.

      Ann Amour: There was his grandfather and then the three aunts to look after him.

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: Yes, three of them... and that. old house. Don't let him take you to Crow Hollow...! It's no good to either of you... it... it...

      [slumps back onto the bed and closes her eyes]

      Hospital Nurse attending Mrs. Wilson: You must go now.

      Ann Amour: There's something important she has to tell me.

      Hospital Nurse attending Mrs. Wilson: Please go.

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    • Release date
      • August 1952 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Gomshall and Shere Station, Surrey, England, UK(train-station)
    • Production companies
      • Merton Park Studios
      • Bruton Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 9m(69 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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