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Voices

  • 1973
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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David Hemmings and Gayle Hunnicutt in Voices (1973)
DramaHorrorThriller

A woman released from a mental hospital questions her sanity after she hears strange voices in the country manor she has moved into with her husband.A woman released from a mental hospital questions her sanity after she hears strange voices in the country manor she has moved into with her husband.A woman released from a mental hospital questions her sanity after she hears strange voices in the country manor she has moved into with her husband.

  • Director
    • Kevin Billington
  • Writers
    • Richard Lortz
    • George Kirgo
    • Robert Enders
  • Stars
    • David Hemmings
    • Gayle Hunnicutt
    • Lynn Farleigh
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    523
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    • Director
      • Kevin Billington
    • Writers
      • Richard Lortz
      • George Kirgo
      • Robert Enders
    • Stars
      • David Hemmings
      • Gayle Hunnicutt
      • Lynn Farleigh
    • 20User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Claire
    Lynn Farleigh
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    2Platypuschow

    Voices: Awful

    Voices stars David Hemmings and the fantastic Gayle Hunnicutt in a bafflingly poor thriller.

    It tells the story of a couple who decide a bit of nookie is more important than watching their young child next to a heavy body of water. Child dies, she loses her mind and after recovering go away together to their country home.

    Before you know it she starts hearing voices and the question of whether it's in her mind or if something supernatural is taking place comes up.

    Trouble is the movie has no pacing, it's incredibly slow and essentially just about a bickering couple and her grief.

    Lifeless, boring and with a twist we've seen before but makes little sense here.

    The Good:

    Gayle Hunnicutt

    The Bad:

    Looks like a cheap episode of Dallas

    So boring

    Finale doesn't make much sense

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    I get the impression the creators of The Others (2001) had seen this
    5moonspinner55

    She hears voices, he doesn't...marital squabble-cum-ghost story is frustratingly prolonged

    Rather dreary British-made ghost story involves a bickering couple hoping to restart their marriage after a long period of mourning over the death of their child, who drowned while on a family outing at the lake. The wife, who later slashed her wrists and was institutionalized, blames herself and her husband for their son's accident (they were making love instead of watching him), while the husband feels the past is dead and it's time to move on. After the wife inherits her aunt's isolated estate, the shaky twosome drive out to the fog-enshrouded countryside to spend some time together, but she is unnerved from the moment they arrive--and is alone in hearing a child's giggle coming from the next room. Quite obviously adapted from a play, this talk-heavy piece hits an early wall in the first act with the husband (David Hemmings) making numerous attempts to warm up his spouse (Gayle Hunnicutt), while she alternately invites his advances and pushes him away. The material might have been more tolerable if the set wasn't such a gloomy eyesore--and if Hunnicutt's character wasn't so impossibly mercurial. For those who stick with it, there's a plot twist in Act Three that is successfully pulled off, although it renders much of the rest of the picture pointless. George Kirgo and Robert Enders (also the producer) adapted Richard Lortz's play, which ran on Broadway for a scant eight performances. ** from ****
    5christopher-underwood

    silly ghost story

    Apparently, David Hemmings and Gayle Hunnicutt had a terrible marriage although mainly because of Hemmings with his womanising and drinking. Within the film the two actors are all at it again it is drawn from a one-act play and then opened up. They are imagining Don't Look Now or even Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Be something but certainly not and it doesn't even start of the dialogue being effective. A very half the way of a silly ghost story is all it is.
    4jrd_73

    Don't Look Now meets Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

    Although the other reviewers of Voices seemed to have liked it, I found this stagebound drama to be a bore.

    While on a boating vacation, a young boy disappears. He is assumed to have drown. The boy's parents (David Hemmings and Gayle Hunnicutt) were making love when the boy wandered off, so a strong feeling of guilt hangs over the surviving couple. Claire, the mother, eventually has to be committed after trying to kill herself. Just out of the hospital, the husband, Robert, has taken her to country to get away. While in the hospital, Claire inherited a country manor. The house is dusty and a dense fog hovers outside the house. However, the atmosphere is more chilly between the couple, who repeatedly reopen old wounds. Then, there is the matter of the voices that Claire is hearing in the house. Is the house haunted or is her illness back or is there something else going on?

    Admittedly, I started watching Voices thinking it was a horror film, which it is not, but I had a hard time finishing the film, in spite of its short running time. Based on a play, Voices is a talkfest where a couple bickers endlessly until there is a surprise ending, and this one does not seem too surprising any more. Admittedly, David Hemmings and Gayle Hunnicutt are both fine and any interest that I had was because of their performances, but, after a while, I just wanted them both to shut up. I will confess to not liking movies (or plays) like this. I did care much for The Pumpkin Eater or Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? either. Viewers with more patience for that type of drama may like Voices more than I did.
    9planktonrules

    A very difficult and painful movie to watch....and not because of the horror aspects of the story.

    "Voices" is an exceptionally good and intelligently written ghost story. However, before watching it, I have a warning. The couple in the film (David Hemmings and Gayle Hunnicutt) are very depressed after the death of their son. As a result, she's depressed and angry...and he's just incredibly angry. They obviously are a couple who are in deep pain and while I didn't find the ghost part of the tale scary (it was more interesting than scary), it was tough seeing the pair tearing each other apart during the course of the film.

    The movie begins with a couple taking their young son on an outing. They are distracted and the boy drowns. Some time has passed and the couple have decided to go to her summer home for a vacation. However, her emotional instability and his being tired of her emotional upheavals set the stage for a gloomy time. However, when they aren't bickering, she begins to hear children's voices...presumably the voices of dead children. Later, she even sees them. And, eventually, he hears them as well. What is going on here?!

    This is a very intelligently written film. Despite the awful relationship between the couple, and it's hard to watch at times, the ending really pulls everything together perfectly. A wonderful and atmospheric movie.

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    • Trivia
      The marriage of Gayle Hunnicutt and David Hemmings was falling apart rapidly when they made this film together, and the tensions between the characters they played were echoed by the tensions between them on set. Kevin Billington, the director, said that it was his most uncomfortable experience directing a film, adding that the situation was of no benefit whatever to the mood of the film.
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      Remade as Hum Kaun Hai? (2004)

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 1973 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stimmen
    • Filming locations
      • Tykes Water Lake, Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Car crash scene)
    • Production companies
      • Hemdale
      • Warden
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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