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Time of Her Life

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
255
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Time of Her Life (2005)
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Two ghosts, separated by time, who have roamed the grounds of a historic English mansion, searching for each other are brought together by Ally (LAURA PENNEYCARD), a photography student who ... Read allTwo ghosts, separated by time, who have roamed the grounds of a historic English mansion, searching for each other are brought together by Ally (LAURA PENNEYCARD), a photography student who is experiencing dreams she can't explain and Emmett (GEOFF SHAW), the son of a wealthy ind... Read allTwo ghosts, separated by time, who have roamed the grounds of a historic English mansion, searching for each other are brought together by Ally (LAURA PENNEYCARD), a photography student who is experiencing dreams she can't explain and Emmett (GEOFF SHAW), the son of a wealthy industrialist. Emmett befriends Ally and together they unravel the truth behind the disappear... Read all

  • Director
    • Steven M. Smith
  • Writer
    • Steven M. Smith
  • Stars
    • Laura Penneycard
    • Geoff Shaw
    • Colin Bower
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  • IMDb RATING
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    255
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    • Director
      • Steven M. Smith
    • Writer
      • Steven M. Smith
    • Stars
      • Laura Penneycard
      • Geoff Shaw
      • Colin Bower
    • 17User reviews
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    Laura Penneycard
    • Ally…
    Geoff Shaw
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    Colin Bower
    • Peter
    Robert Pheby
    • The Duke
    David Farrington
    • Smith
    Jeremy Hill
    • McCormack
    Dominic Fowler
    • Jeff
    Nicole Freeman-Wright
    • Lisa
    Paul Agar
    • Gary
    Karen Slater
    • Beth
    Debra Sales-Tiffin
    • Tour Guide
    Emma Westell
    • Professor Andrews
    David Horton
    • Doctor
    Brian McDevitt
    • Younger Gardener
    Richard Seabrook
    • Father
    • (as Father Richard Seabrook)
    Gemma Robinson
    • Library Assistant
    Steven M. Smith
    Steven M. Smith
    • Servant
    Ben Nagle
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    ladycatrin

    Good god, this was terrible

    I usually love ghost stories, but this was dire.

    To begin with, in parts of this film I got the impression that someone on the crew had watched 'Moondial' one too many times and decided to make an adult version. So frankly, not even particularly original.

    Then there's the lead actress. I've seen better in school plays - wooden, unattractive and looked continually puzzled throughout the entire film.

    It has the feel of something shot by a group of friends with a hand-held video camera - so amateurish it's ridiculous. Is this a student film project? If so, I don't know what it's doing listed here.

    If you're thinking of watching it - seriously, don't waste your time.
    countrygreg

    My two cents worth.

    I've just had a chance to see this film, and having read the comments below, feel the need to add my say. First I must say that I have spoken to Greenway about working in their next film, 'The Book', so bear in mind that I think the film is more than good enough to warrant putting my time and effort into the opportunity of working with Steven Smith. I would not discount all of the negative points in the previous two postings (although I'm glad that one had the sense to point out the dazzling performance of the Gardener), however it is clear to me that Steven is going to go far in his career. I did enjoy watching the film, and found that as the story progressed I, like the characters, became drawn into the story of Hylands House.
    1nigelkbrook

    Mediocre at best

    Frankly I'm rather incensed that on the basis of the dazzling reviews attributed to Steven Smith I wasted nearly two hours on his debut offering. Have they all been written by his pals? The action clunks along, the music is irritating and over used, the script is simply dire and the actors (with the exception of the gardener) mediocre at best. I do think we should support the efforts of a young filmmaker but saying it's brilliant when it's not will surely only encourage him to make the same mistakes again i.e. continuing to write his own scripts and using the same actors for another venture. Yes, it's his first film, low budget etc. - I get it, but it's also out there for members of the public to purchase and it's just not up to scratch.
    1natashabowiepinky

    5.9?! Wwwwwhhhhhhaaaaattttt?????

    "A REAL GHOST CAPTURED ON FILM" trumpets the front cover. "WAS IT ONE OF THE STARS AFTER SEEING THE FINISHED PRODUCT, HAUNTING THE SET OF WHAT DROVE HIM TO THE EDGE OUT OF SHAME". I ask. But I kid... Suicide is no laughing matter... so don't do it. There are people who love you, the Samaritans are only a phone call away, it'll take ages for your mum to clean the bathtub... etc. But IF there was a good reason for taking the ultimate step, being part of this... THING must rank somewhere between your family discovering you're a poultry molestor, or that you have all of Shaking' Stevens back catalogue in your collection.

    I have to ask... Is this a joke? When they picked these actors, who must rank among some of the WORST I've ever seen (they can't even smile convincingly) was it because they paid into the project, or the casting director had a LOT of extended family members? And as for the dialogue... Jeez. It starts off like a bad episode of Eastenders, then we get the historical flashbacks... And it starts to resemble a REALLY bad Jane Austen adaptation. (Apologies for linking the great lady's name with this tripe). Seriously, if you set up a cringe-o-meter for the lines here, it would be off the scale every 10 seconds.

    AHA you might add, it may be a boil on the bum of Satan, a complete disgrace to the film industry and anyone with a brain, but at least it's good for a few unintentional laffs, right? Well... Yes, and no. Yes, in that there are some choice moments here which'll have you rolling in the aisles, but having to tolerate the rest of the crap that is bundled along with it... I don't think so.

    I'm thinking back to that supposed spectre "CAPTURED ON FILM", and I have another theory. Could it be... Jeremy Beadle playing a gag on us all from the afterlife? Did the spook have a big bushy beard, and was he carrying a microphone? If it was indeed the prankster himself, than THAT WOULD EXPLAIN EVERYTHING!! Making a fake movie... that must rank as one of his most audacious set-ups yet. Of course... anyone who's watched it would figure it out immediately... NO-ONE would spend money on making something as shoddy as this. Right? RIGHT?! 0/10
    1tom_strudwick

    So bad, it's almost good

    It's one of those dramas that's so bad that it almost hits the point of being very funny, the script is absolutely dire, direction appalling, lighting purely armature, the only thing letting it down from a true so bad it's good feel is that the sound design is only quite bad; it adds no suspense to the story although trying hard, but doesn't at least destroy any speeches. There's continuity problems of seasons of out door shots throughout. And finally last but not least the acting is appalling. For a professional production it very much has the feel of a university media project you have to feel sorry for the sorry for anyone who had to put their names to this.

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    • Goofs
      In the end sequence when Ally is running to find Peter, her camera disappears and reappears between shots.
    • Crazy credits
      Ben "there is no love" Covell. The composers young son would always say the line from the film so the director gave him a credit.
    • Alternate versions
      Original version 97 mins.
    • Connections
      Featured in Time of Her Life: The Making of (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Time of her life
      Music by Barry A.E. Covell

      Lyrics by Gary Clark

      Sung by Gemma Robinson and Lewis Simmons

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Hylands Ghost Story
    • Filming locations
      • Essex, England, UK(Exterior)
    • Production company
      • Greenway Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $125,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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