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Our Mother's House

  • 1967
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  • 1h 44m
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7.2/10
2.5K
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Our Mother's House (1967)
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British children hide Mother's death. Then, Father returns.British children hide Mother's death. Then, Father returns.British children hide Mother's death. Then, Father returns.

  • Director
    • Jack Clayton
  • Writers
    • Jeremy Brooks
    • Haya Harareet
    • Julian Gloag
  • Stars
    • Dirk Bogarde
    • Margaret Leclere
    • Pamela Franklin
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Jack Clayton
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Brooks
      • Haya Harareet
      • Julian Gloag
    • Stars
      • Dirk Bogarde
      • Margaret Leclere
      • Pamela Franklin
    • 43User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Dirk Bogarde
    Dirk Bogarde
    • Charlie Hook
    Margaret Leclere
    Margaret Leclere
    • Elsa
    • (as Margaret Brooks)
    Pamela Franklin
    Pamela Franklin
    • Diana
    Louis Sheldon
    • Hubert
    • (as Louis Sheldon Williams)
    John Gugolka
    • Dunstan
    Mark Lester
    Mark Lester
    • Jiminee
    Phoebe Nicholls
    Phoebe Nicholls
    • Gerty
    • (as Sarah Nicholls)
    Gustav Henry
    • Willy
    Parnum Wallace
    • Louis
    Yootha Joyce
    Yootha Joyce
    • Mrs Quayle
    Clare Davidson
    • Miss Bailey
    • (as Claire Davidson)
    Anthony Nicholls
    Anthony Nicholls
    • Mr Halbert
    Annette Carell
    Annette Carell
    • Mother
    Gerald Sim
    Gerald Sim
    • Bank Clerk
    Edina Ronay
    Edina Ronay
    • Doreen
    Diana Ashley
    • Girl Friend
    Garfield Morgan
    Garfield Morgan
    • Mr Moley
    Faith Kent
    • Woman Client
    • Director
      • Jack Clayton
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Brooks
      • Haya Harareet
      • Julian Gloag
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    8blanche-2

    Another excellent film by Jack Clayton

    Seven children continue in "Our Mother's House" after she dies in this 1967 film starring Dirk Bogarde, Pamela Franklin, and Mark Lester, and directed by Jack Clayton.

    A very ill, religious woman, the mother of seven, dies suddenly at home. Her children, afraid of being separated, bury her in the garden and continue to live as if nothing had happened, forging her monthly annuity check. One day, their long-absent father (Bogarde) reappears.

    Based on a novel by Julian Gloag, Haya Harareet (Heston's Ben Hur co-star) and Jeremy Brooks fashioned an excellent screenplay, beautifully directed by Jack Clayton, a true master (The Innocents, The Pumpkin Eater).

    With a dark, spooky atmosphere inside a big old house, he creates the world in which the children live, one where they care for one another, pray, and communicate nightly with their mother. When Charlie Hook, their father arrives, that all changes, and the world comes rushing in.

    At first, Charlie is what is needed - his presence means they're safe from the outside world, but gradually, even his supporters among the children begin to see that he's a danger.

    Clayton manages to bring in an incestuous undertone without overtly showing any incest - in the days when directors needed to adhere to certain codes, they called upon their imaginations. It made film more subtle and definitely more interesting to watch.

    The acting is superb. Bogarde is in top form as the at first lovable Charlie, who, as he does in "The Servant," gradually becomes more sinister. Pamela Franklin is marvelous as Diana, one of the older children; all of the children are excellent - Clayton was no stranger to directing children, and his deft hand is shown here.

    Perhaps not a well-known film in the U. S., "Our Mother's House" will make a lasting impression.
    8stiv-7

    Creepy little piece of work.

    I saw this about 14 years ago in a stroke of luck ( a local TV station had picked up a print, and my mother, suspense thriller buff that she is, decided to tape it), and the film has stuck with me ever since. It's not your typical horror film, and has more of a tragic element which was so very common to films of the genre in this particular era. The dark and dirty imagery only serves to enhance the premise, and the shrine the Hook children build to their mother is downright creepy. The children do a very decent job of portraying children ( something that is increasingly rare these days) and Dirk Bogarde does a fantastic job of portraying their scumbag father. And to boot, we've got a heavy incest theme going on. If you can get a hold of this one, go for it: it's very much of its time, but the opportunity is well worth any trouble.
    7info-6947

    Terrific, atmospheric film

    I was actually an extra in this film, as the school scenes were filmed at my junior school, St Leonards Church of England School in Chelsham, Surrey. I remember having to wear my best school uniform and do as I was told. I was 8 years old, I suppose, and it was all very exciting with the lights and the trailers and all the people buzzing around. I don't remember whether we were allowed to meet the stars; I somehow doubt it!

    This is a great film, very atmospheric, very spooky, and totally believable - kids in the 1960s were obviously very resourceful (and full of very odd ideas). Needless to say, I wasn't allowed to watch the film until I was much older than when I was in it.
    8dbdumonteil

    More innocents.

    At the beginning of the sixties ,Jack Clayton made a fine adaptation of "the turn of the screw",called "the innocents" which featured P.Franklin too.This could be called "more innocents "but there's a strong difference between the two works.Although "our mother's house" verges on fantastic,there's nothing irrational,nothing supernatural here.THat's what we can call a miracle of a movie:because it sounds like a horror and fantasy movie without all the genre gimmicks .So people who're looking for gore,special effects and other paraphernalia,please pass by.If you enjoy strong screenplays,first-class performances and masterful direction,this is a must.

    Eight children whose mother's just passed away want to go on with their life as if nothing happened.Besides ,they do believe that their mother is still with them,and Pamela Franklin 's rendering is absolutely stunning when she acts as some kind of medium:far from the usual clichés -as you can see in "ghost" for instance-,she will give you goose pimples.This mother will remain a mystery,maybe a saint steeped in piety,maybe somebody much worse than a goody-two-shoes,as Charlie eventually claims.

    Charlie is masterfully portrayed by Dirk Bogarde who was in his more fruitful period with such masterpieces as "accident" "king and country" "la caduti dei degi" "morte a Venezio".He keeps people waiting for he only appears after about forty minutes.But when he's on the screen ,the chemistry between the thespian and the children is so obvious that there's no hiatus.At first sight,he resembles some adult Peter Pan (hairdo,swagger,clothes,not to forget the name:Hook!).Here ,where Spielberg dismally failed when he made "Hook" ,Jack Clayton with a much smaller budget had already succeeded in portraying an adult/child, more than twenty years before.But further acquaintance will show that an adult can no longer remain a child .When Charlie is a man again,tragedy is waiting around the corner.

    "Our mother's house" is so rich a movie that you could stay all night talking about it:a twilight glow shines on an autumnal suburb and turns into absolute darkness for the last sequence.Georges Delerue's score is simply marvelous and enhances the perfection of the pictures.

    A strong influence on the French movie "la fracture du myocarde".

    See it at any cost.
    7suemartin23264

    Definitely not a chiller, but still good

    This was on TCM (Turner Classic Movies) a few days ago, and after all the great comments I saw about this movie, I didn't hesitate to tape it on DVD. It wasn't what I had expected in the least, and until Dirk Bogarde turns up, it's quite an average movie. But it definitely does improve after that.

    The general gist of the film is that seven children who fear the orphanage bury their mother in the garden after she dies of illness, so that no one will find out. For the next 30 minutes, the film revolves around how the children survive on their own, and how they support each other (one of these methods being 'mothertime', where they have séances in the garden as they try to contact their dead mother). Then Dirk Bogarde turns up, and he claims to be their father. Most of the children take to him immediately, but the eldest doesn't, and this leads to all sorts of complications for the family, leading up to the climax (which is actually the best thing about this film).

    The film, when you look at it closely, is, in fact, quite good. It's got a good storyline, good acting, and great scenery. If you're looking for a horror flick, look elsewhere, but if you're looking for a subtle, well acted melodrama, then look no further!

    Definitely worth a viewing!

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    • Trivia
      Three of the seven juvenile actors and actresses who play the Hook children, Margaret Leclere (Elsa), Pamela Franklin (Diana), and Phoebe Nicholls (Gerty), went on to further success and developed enduring movie and television careers as adults. Mark Lester also had later successes, most famously in the title role in Oliver! (1968). He gave up acting in the early 1980s and became an osteopath.
    • Goofs
      In the subsequent shots after the mother dies at the beginning, the position of her head changes three times and her mouth changes from closed to partially open.
    • Quotes

      Charlie Hook: When your mother died, I mean, what happened about the funeral?

      Hubert: There wasn't one. We buried her in the garden.

    • Connections
      Featured in Lionpower from MGM (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Our Mother's House (Main Title)
      Written and Performed by Georges Delerue Et Son Orchestre

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jede Nacht um Neun
    • Filming locations
      • Chichester Road, Croydon, London, England, UK(The house)
    • Production companies
      • Filmways
      • Heron Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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