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The Whisperer in Darkness

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.9K
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The Whisperer in Darkness (2011)
Based on the H. P. Lovecraft story of the same name, a folklorist investigates reports of unusual creatures in Vermont only to uncover more than he bargained for
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Based on the H. P. Lovecraft story of the same name, a folklorist investigates reports of unusual creatures in Vermont only to uncover more than he bargained forBased on the H. P. Lovecraft story of the same name, a folklorist investigates reports of unusual creatures in Vermont only to uncover more than he bargained forBased on the H. P. Lovecraft story of the same name, a folklorist investigates reports of unusual creatures in Vermont only to uncover more than he bargained for

  • Director
    • Sean Branney
  • Writers
    • Sean Branney
    • Andrew Leman
    • H.P. Lovecraft
  • Stars
    • Stephen Blackehart
    • Zack Gold
    • Barry Lynch
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sean Branney
    • Writers
      • Sean Branney
      • Andrew Leman
      • H.P. Lovecraft
    • Stars
      • Stephen Blackehart
      • Zack Gold
      • Barry Lynch
    • 43User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Stephen Blackehart
    Stephen Blackehart
    • Charlie Tower
    Zack Gold
    Zack Gold
    • Astronomy Colleague
    Barry Lynch
    • Henry Akeley
    P.J. King
    P.J. King
    • Workman
    Daniel Kaemon
    Daniel Kaemon
    • P.F. Noyes
    Autumn Wendel
    Autumn Wendel
    • Hannah Masterson
    Matt Lagan
    Matt Lagan
    • Nathaniel Ward
    Sean Branney
    • B-67
    John Jabaley
    • Superintendent
    Casey Kramer
    Casey Kramer
    • Fort Admirer
    Andrew Leman
    • Charles Fort
    Annie Abrams
    • Starlet
    Lance J. Holt
    Lance J. Holt
    • Davis Bradbury
    Adrianne Grady
    Adrianne Grady
    • Wife…
    Don Yanan
    Don Yanan
    • Dean Hayes
    Conor Timmis
    Conor Timmis
    • Porter
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    Matt Foyer
    Matt Foyer
    • Albert Wilmarth
    Portia Backus
    Portia Backus
    • Train patron
    • Director
      • Sean Branney
    • Writers
      • Sean Branney
      • Andrew Leman
      • H.P. Lovecraft
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    7paul_m_haakonsen

    This is for the fans...

    I am an avid fan of the writings of Lovecraft, well, and anything Lovecraftian in general, and happened to come across "The Whisperer in Darkness" by sheer luck. I didn't have my hopes up, because most previous movies based on Lovecraft stories had been off key or had too much focus on special effects and putting the ominous dread of the core of the story in the background.

    However, as with the 2005 version of "The Call of Cthulhu", I was more than genuinely surprised in a good way with the 2011 film version of "The Whisperer in Darkness". This was right on the spot in every aspect; focusing on the storytelling, the build up of the cosmic dread and the despair of the protagonist.

    The actors in the movie were doing good jobs bringing the story to life through their characters. And director Sean Branney really capture the essence of the timeless writing of Lovecraft.

    However, personally, I am not overly keen on movies in black and white, as colors add so much more flavor to the movie experience. But keeping it in black and white works well enough for the movie, given the thematic setting of H.P. Lovecraft's mythos and universe.

    "The Whisperer in Darkness" is a MUST watch for any fan of Lovecraft. And I rate it a solid seven out of ten stars. If the movie had been in color, the rating would have been eight. Visuals are important in the movie media.
    7maxkaemmerer

    A movie true to the spirit of Lovecraft

    It is so hard to find a good Lovecraft movie. But this one is excellent. It does not rely on cheap jump scares or the like. It builds up a creepy atmosphere that scares you by suggesting the unimaginable otherworldly. Just like Lovecraft, it presents a vision of superior forces beyond the control of humanity. The acting is great and the screenplay is very fluid. The set design is amazing as well. Sadly, the digital effects are rather noticeable and cheap. Especially on the creatures. I would have really liked to see some good old stop motion, especially on a film that looks so eerily like an old 30s or 40s horror movie.
    7btdie4

    Vintage Lovecraft Clean for the Screen!

    Really enjoyed the clean look of this film in black & white, and also the sound editing. This is probably the classiest example of what can be achieved with a limited budget when the filmmakers obviously have a love of the material which shines through. The script is faithful to Lovecraft yet it does cuts down on a lot of the excessive verbiage to make it somewhat more palatable to a modern audience. The pace progressively builds and does pay off. The standout performance is from the adorable Autumn Wendell "Hanna Masterson" who embodies the film and is very effective at being terrified, yet innocent at the same time. A perfect fit to a film which achieves the same things.
    7siderite

    For Lovecraft fans only

    It is notoriously difficult to bring a Lovecraft story to the screens without reinventing pretty much everything. The reason for that is that the emotional tension in his stories is all based on what he tells you the characters feel. He doesn't really construct a horror environment as much as place people who are easily scared, disgusted or appalled in circumstances that are usually light sci-fi.

    Created by the same team that did The Call of Cthulhu in 2005, it is a black and white movie, only this time not a mute one. The story it is based on is also longer, but then so is the movie.

    I liked it, but then I kind of understand what H.P.Lovecraft was all about. For other people I think this would be a waste of time.
    7IrateTyrant

    Somewhere between A COLOR OUT OF SPACE and BEYOND THE WALL OF SLEEP

    The Whisperer in Darkness ranked in the "pretty good" range of Lovecraft adaptations, for me. The higher range would include Re-Animator, From Beyond, and A Color Out of Space, while the lower range would include Beyond the Wall of Sleep and The Deep Ones. The mid-range is populated by such movies as The Unnamable, Dagon, and Necronomicon, and is a fuller list than either of the other ranges of the spectrum. In The Whisperer in Darkness, we are plagued by poor acting by the little girl, and questionable acting by the lead and main antagonist. The special effects range from mid- to questionable, as well. But as an indie movie, it does really well, and way better than I had expected. I highly recommend to Lovecraft fans, as this one definitely held my attention, and I understand people consider it a pretty faithful adaptation.

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    • Trivia
      Charles Fort (1874-1932) was a real person, a collector of accounts of unusual phenomena, disdaining scientists who would try to explain it all away, as seen in the film.
    • Goofs
      When Professor Wilmarth is waiting for young Mr. Akeley at the Boston train station, Wilmarth turns his head to see that the train is approaching. Although the image is out of focus, it is clearly a modern train, not one that would be seen in the 1920's.
    • Crazy credits
      After the FBI copyright warning: "all video involving fungal beings from the farther reaches of the solar system is carefully monitored by the Mi-Go, who deal harshly with those who duplicate and upload to the internet without permission."

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 克蘇魯怪談:黑暗細語
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      • Fungi
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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