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When the Lights Went Out

  • 2012
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
5.5K
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Tasha Connor in When the Lights Went Out (2012)
Poltergeists attack a family in Yorkshire during the 1974 nationwide blackouts.
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Poltergeists attack a family in Yorkshire during the 1974 nationwide blackouts.Poltergeists attack a family in Yorkshire during the 1974 nationwide blackouts.Poltergeists attack a family in Yorkshire during the 1974 nationwide blackouts.

  • Director
    • Pat Holden
  • Writer
    • Pat Holden
  • Stars
    • Kate Ashfield
    • Steven Waddington
    • Craig Parkinson
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    • Director
      • Pat Holden
    • Writer
      • Pat Holden
    • Stars
      • Kate Ashfield
      • Steven Waddington
      • Craig Parkinson
    • 38User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kate Ashfield
    Kate Ashfield
    • Jenny
    Steven Waddington
    Steven Waddington
    • Len
    Craig Parkinson
    Craig Parkinson
    • Brian
    Andrea Lowe
    Andrea Lowe
    • Rita
    Tasha Connor
    Tasha Connor
    • Sally
    Hannah Clifford
    • Lucy
    Gary Lewis
    Gary Lewis
    • Father Clifton
    Martin Compston
    Martin Compston
    • Mr. Price
    Molly Windsor
    Molly Windsor
    • Pale Girl
    Tony Pitts
    Tony Pitts
    • Hilary Barnes
    Jo Hartley
    Jo Hartley
    • Jeanette
    Ross Mullan
    Ross Mullan
    • Monk
    Hester Evans
    • Edna
    Graham Hornsby
    • Tony
    Matt Connor
    • Lute Player
    Kelsey Louise Stephenson
    • Lisa
    Karl Haynes
    • Ron
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    Martina McClements
    • Mrs. Blithe
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      • Pat Holden
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      • Pat Holden
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    amesmonde

    Solid entry- part horror, part family drama

    Yorkshire, 1974: the Maynard family moves into their dream house but soon discovery it is already occupied by a violent spirit.

    Based on what is regarded as the most violent poltergeist haunting in Europe and not to be confused with the 'Enfield Poltergeist', from the metal bins to glass milk bottles, cigarette filled pubs, Buckaroo, Kerr plunk, wood panelled walls, seventies patterned wallpaper and 70's TV to name a few When the Lights Went Out is worth viewing for the 70s nostalgia alone.

    Director Pat Holden takes some queues from some well know horrors and parts of his offering are unavoidably reminiscent of The Amativille Horror, The Exorcist and Poltergeist. Although the closing is unnecessary effects laden, the overall unassuming setting adds to the ominous and uneasy feel, this coupled with the minimal melodic music and lighting create some good tension.

    With haunting figures and things going bump in the coal shed and dwelling as the family becomes more convinced their house isn't right, it becomes quite compelling viewing especially for those also familiar with the well documented alleged haunting. The creepy sound design makes the most mundane objects jumpy and menacing as the incidents escalate throughout. Along with the on location feel amongst the expertly recreated period, the everyday UK setting adds to an air of realism.

    Part horror, part family drama what's interesting is the haunting events and its effect on the daughter and family and the reaction of the school and local community. It's well filmed and acted, notable are Kate Ashfield , Steven Waddington, Tasha Connor with Craig Parkinson Martin Compston and Andrea Lowe providing some good performances in supporting roles.

    With a bit of artistic licence, based on The Black Monk of Pontefract, Holden gives the events context and structure to a story that's well acted amounting to a solid British haunting film.
    8dbhatton001

    A very British ghost story

    I really enjoyed the fact that this was old fashioned, yes obviously, due to the fact it is set in the 70s but I enjoyed that it was slow and simmering. The attention to detail in the sets and costumes really helped the whole feel and the acting was excellent and very natural. There are moments of black humour and the language and responses are very British, which I appreciated. Yes, it's nothing new but sometimes you just want a ghost story to give you chills and make you look twice at any open door at night when you are going upstairs! It is a shame the last 5 minutes let it all down so badly, no spoilers here but watch it and see what I mean. I'd say give it a go, it might just give you the creeps.
    8Saiph90

    A few decent scares

    A have read a review on this site, where the poster says he or she has seen similar things in other horror films. This may be true but it is pretty hard with poltergeist movies not to duplicate, things being displaced etc, I found the setting of 70's Britain excellent,having lived through the 70's it brought back memories of collars on the outside of jackets and the humour added another dimension. The acting was realistic and unlike so many films there was a story which had a conclusion. How many times do we sit with the credits coming down and think "is that it, has it finished?" Personally I don't believe in ghosts, poltergeists, exorcisms, etc but this film kept me entertained which is all you can ask.
    7bowmanblue

    Good film (nothing new though)

    Okay, take Poltergeist and The Exorcist then move them to seventies Yorkshire and you basically have When the Lights Went Out. It's supposedly based on a true story (but aren't they always?) about a family who encounter a particularly nasty spook in their house.

    This is a film where I can find many positives and only one negative. The good things are the setting (if you ignore the occasional Sky Digital dish in the background). They do a good job of portraying seventies England. The actors are also all believable. The film centres quite a bit on two young girls. Kids in films (and especially horror films) tend to be either highly annoying, or just totally unlikeable. However, I found these two girls quite endearing and hopefully they will have a long acting career ahead of them. Also, it's quite creepy. The scares are sometimes predictable, but they're there nonetheless.

    About the only thing that's negative is that - as far as story-telling goes - is that there's nothing new here. Hollywood has been churning out these sorts of films for years and all you have here is a British (period) version of one of those types.

    If you're in the mood for an easy-going British horror flick, definitely give this one a go. Just don't expect anything revolutionary.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    But the lights didn't really go out...

    This movie turned out to be somewhat of a surprise - at least it was to me. What worked out so well in this movie was the mood that they managed to build up, because the story itself was fairly generic. The movie starts out slow, and then gradually builds up in intensity and thrills.

    The story in "When the Lights Went Out" is about a small family back in the 1970's where the young daughter starts experiencing strange things happening in their home. These occurrences build up in intensity and eventually start to be physically threatening to the family and anyone entering the house.

    If you are a regular to horror movies, and to ghost movies in particular, then you'll not really find anything new or overly innovating here in this movie. That being said, don't get it wrong, I am not saying that "When the Lights Went Out" is a bad movie, far from it, but it just doesn't really offer anything that haven't really been seen before.

    As I mentioned above, then it is the mood of the movie that is the centerpiece for this movie, as the director managed to put together something dark and sinister, that slowly escalates and keeps you firmly in your seat. And the approach to the story as to who is actually haunting the family was quite nice - and no, I am not going to spoil anything for you here - just watch it for yourself.

    If you enjoy a proper horror movie that involves ghosts and hauntings, then "When the Lights Went Out" is well worth a watch. Though, this is hardly the type of movie that you'll watch a second time around once you've seen it the first time.

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    • Trivia
      The name of the family in the film is the Maynards. The family the 'true' story is loosely based upon were called the Pritchards.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene when the men are unloading the vehicle, in the background you can clearly see one house has a satellite dish and later on another house is seen in the background with a UPVC extension, both not available at the time the film was set
    • Connections
      Version of Most Haunted: 30 East Drive - Part 1 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Girls It Aint Easy
      Written by Dunbar & Wayne

      Published by Universal / MCA Music Ltd

      Performed by Tracey Gee

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Khi Ánh Đèn Vụt Tắt
    • Filming locations
      • Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Kintop Pictures
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      • $1,181,929
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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