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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA psychiatrist and his wife move into a quaint coastal town only to discover that a sinister presence is lurking there.A psychiatrist and his wife move into a quaint coastal town only to discover that a sinister presence is lurking there.A psychiatrist and his wife move into a quaint coastal town only to discover that a sinister presence is lurking there.
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Boring early 80's ghost film. In the likes of "Poltergeist" this movie tried to copy the winning elements that made the fore-mentioned film a classic in the genre.
Cheesy f/x, bad acting, and confusing scenes make this a terrible horror movie. The "strangers" appearance is a good moment as the scene is kind of creepy but then the movie fails to create scary moments. Watch "Poltergeist II" instead of this crap.
Patrick Duffy is the best thing about it no doubt about it.
2/10. At least it made a little effort.
Cheesy f/x, bad acting, and confusing scenes make this a terrible horror movie. The "strangers" appearance is a good moment as the scene is kind of creepy but then the movie fails to create scary moments. Watch "Poltergeist II" instead of this crap.
Patrick Duffy is the best thing about it no doubt about it.
2/10. At least it made a little effort.
Patrick Duffy stars as a doctor who moves to a small town with his wife, where they experience strange events taking place and a sinister presence dwelling there. Seems like the entire town's out to get them.
It's based on a novel by John Saul, known for his mixture of mystery, horror, and diabolical genres.
Not a bad TV movie - has plenty of suspense and even some jump-out-at-you moments to keep you on the edge of your seat. The acting was a little cheesy at times, particularly that of the two children. But, the plot was well-paced and the overall movie was quite entertaining.
Grade B
It's based on a novel by John Saul, known for his mixture of mystery, horror, and diabolical genres.
Not a bad TV movie - has plenty of suspense and even some jump-out-at-you moments to keep you on the edge of your seat. The acting was a little cheesy at times, particularly that of the two children. But, the plot was well-paced and the overall movie was quite entertaining.
Grade B
Overall plot is a rip-off of "The Fog." The special effects are lifted from Roger Corman-Vincent Price Poe movies (same shots of rolling clouds and lightning endlessly repeated). The two kids can't act; I think the boy was chosen because he could make his eyes real big. Duffy is surprisingly okay. Easy to figure out who's the villain, just look for who isn't around when things happen.
Saw this on UK TV some years back - just as my interest in John Saul reached a peak.
Not a bad film, really - considering the TV-movie limitations imposed on it - but not so great either.
If you like John Saul give it a go - otherwise......don't bother.
Not a bad film, really - considering the TV-movie limitations imposed on it - but not so great either.
If you like John Saul give it a go - otherwise......don't bother.
"I'm A Cop, Not A Witch Doctor". ~ Chief Whalen
Dr. Brad Russell and his wife decide to movie to a nice little coastal town of Clark's Harbor. Seems like a nice place to live although some of the people aren't overly friendly it's still a seemingly alright place to live - it's beautiful and the house is nice. Soon enough one person turns up dead, then another - this happens every time a storm rolls in off the sea. There is an old Indian legend around time but as Chief Whalen says 'legends don't kill people'. Is it ghosts? Is it a crazy murderer? Or is it all a series coincidences?
Very atmospheric: storms, fog, dark nights, suspenseful moments, murder. This one is a pretty darn good TV movie. I really enjoyed it.
8/10
Dr. Brad Russell and his wife decide to movie to a nice little coastal town of Clark's Harbor. Seems like a nice place to live although some of the people aren't overly friendly it's still a seemingly alright place to live - it's beautiful and the house is nice. Soon enough one person turns up dead, then another - this happens every time a storm rolls in off the sea. There is an old Indian legend around time but as Chief Whalen says 'legends don't kill people'. Is it ghosts? Is it a crazy murderer? Or is it all a series coincidences?
Very atmospheric: storms, fog, dark nights, suspenseful moments, murder. This one is a pretty darn good TV movie. I really enjoyed it.
8/10
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- AnecdotesBased on the novel of the same name by John Saul.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La plage aux fantômes
- Lieux de tournage
- Coupeville, Whidbey Island, Washington, États-Unis(Clarks Harbor town and wharf)
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- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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