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13 Gantry Row

  • Film per la TV
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 32min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,4/10
265
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
13 Gantry Row (1998)
CrimineDrammaMisteroOrroreThrillerThriller psicologico

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter buying a house, a woman's life is threatened by sinister events that occurred in the house a century previously.After buying a house, a woman's life is threatened by sinister events that occurred in the house a century previously.After buying a house, a woman's life is threatened by sinister events that occurred in the house a century previously.

  • Regia
    • Catherine Millar
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Tony Morphett
  • Star
    • Rebecca Gibney
    • John Adam
    • Doris Younane
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,4/10
    265
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Catherine Millar
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Tony Morphett
    • Star
      • Rebecca Gibney
      • John Adam
      • Doris Younane
    • 7Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali24

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    Rebecca Gibney
    Rebecca Gibney
    • Julie
    John Adam
    John Adam
    • Peter
    Doris Younane
    Doris Younane
    • Penny
    Nicholas Hammond
    Nicholas Hammond
    • Russell
    Mark Gerber
    • Klaus
    Erik Thomson
    Erik Thomson
    • Kieron
    Marshall Napier
    Marshall Napier
    • Blake
    Michael Caton
    Michael Caton
    • Mr. Hob
    Tony Llewellyn-Jones
    Tony Llewellyn-Jones
    • Dr. Harper
    Ron Graham
    • Loans Manager
    Syd Conabere
    • Fred Lang
    Julie Herbert
    • Merle Lang
    Anthony Phelan
    • Detective #1
    Nicholas Opolski
    • Detective #2
    Les Foxcroft
    • Barber
    Norman Phillips
    • Bowler Hatted Man
    Steve Morris
    • Security Guard
    Jenny Apostolou
    • Blake's assistant
    • Regia
      • Catherine Millar
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Tony Morphett
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    tonyhic

    As feeble as it gets

    The most engaging aspect of this show is that it's filmed around Pyrmont (despite the fact that the male leads says it's in the Rocks), and you see some beautiful samples of Sydney sandstone that haven't been hidden by the monstrosities of the casino and the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority (greedy vandals).

    The plot and the script, however, are utter garbage. For most of the film I was asking myself whether they REALLY said what I just heard. Didn't anybody wonder about the credibility when they were learning their lines? Did they have rehearsals? Did anyone think about how plausible the film might look?

    The actors proved their credentials. Rebecca Gibney has nice blond hair and John Adam has a chunky torso.
    7BrandtSponseller

    The Amityville Horror meets House Hunters/This Old House

    After a brief prologue showing a masked man stalking and then slashing the throat of an older gentleman on a deserted, urban, turn of the century Australian street, we meet Julie (Rebecca Gibney) and Peter (John Adam) as they go out house hunting. They manage to get a loan for a fixer-upper on a posh Sydney street, but it turns out that physical disrepair is not the only problem with their new home. It just may be haunted.

    13 Gantry Row combines a memorable if somewhat clichéd story with good to average direction by Catherine Millar into a slightly above average shocker.

    The biggest flaws seem partially due to budget, but not wholly excusable to that hurdle. A crucial problem occurs at the beginning of the film. The opening "thriller scene" features some wonky editing. Freeze frames and series of stills are used to cover up the fact that there's not much action. Suspense should be created from staging, not fancy "fix it in the mix" techniques. There is great atmosphere in the scene from the location, the lighting, the fog and such, but the camera should be slowly following the killer and the victim, cutting back and forth from one to the other as we track down the street, showing their increasing proximity. The tracking and the cuts need to be slow. The attack needed to be longer, clearer and better blocked. As it stands, the scene has a strong "made for television" feel, and a low budget one at that.

    After this scene we move to the present and the flow of the film greatly improves. The story has a lot of similarities to The Amityville Horror (1979), though the budget forces a much subtler approach. Millar and scriptwriter Tony Morphett effectively create a lot of slyly creepy scenarios, often dramatic in nature instead of special effects-oriented, such as the mysterious man who arrives to take away the old slabs of iron, which had been bizarrely affixed to an interior wall.

    For some horror fans, the first section of the film might be a little heavy on realist drama. At least the first half hour of the film is primarily about Julie and Peter trying to arrange financing for the house and then trying to settle in. But Morphett writes fine, intelligent dialogue. The material is done well enough that it's often as suspenseful as the more traditional thriller aspects that arise later--especially if you've gone through similar travails while trying to buy your own house.

    Once they get settled and things begin to get weirder, even though the special effects often leave much to be desired, the ideas are good. The performances help create tension. There isn't an abundance of death and destruction in the film--there's more of an abundance of home repair nightmares. But neither menace is really the point.

    The point is human relationships. There are a number of character arcs that are very interesting. The house exists more as a metaphor and a catalyst for stress in a romantic relationship that can make it go sour and possibly destroy it. That it's in a posh neighborhood, and that the relationship is between two successful yuppies, shows that these problems do not only afflict those who can place blame with some external woe, such as money or health problems. Peter's character evolves from a striving corporate employee with "normal" work-based friendships to someone with more desperation as he becomes subversive, scheming to attain something more liberating and meaningful. At the same time, we learn just how shallow those professional friendships can be. Julie goes through an almost literal nervous breakdown, but finally finds liberation when she liberates herself from her failing romantic relationship.

    Although 13 Gantry Row never quite transcends its made-for-television clunkiness, as a TV movie, this is a pretty good one, with admirable ambitions. Anyone fond of haunted house films, psycho films or horror/thrillers with a bit more metaphorical depth should find plenty to enjoy. It certainly isn't worth spending $30 for a DVD (that was the price my local PBS station was asking for a copy of the film after they showed it (factoring in shipping and handling)), but it's worth a rental, and it's definitely worth watching for free.
    7uds3

    Renovate at your own risk!

    Just two comments....SEVEN years apart? Hardly evidence of the film's relentless pulling-power! As has been mentioned, the low-budget telemovie status of 13 GANTRY ROW is a mitigating factor in its limited appeal. Having said that however the thing is not without merit - either as entertainment or as a fright outing per se.

    True, the plot at its most basic is a re-working of THE AMITYVILLE HORROR - only without much horror. More a case of intrigue! Gibney might have made a more worthwhile impression if she had played Halifax -investigating a couple of seemingly unconnected murders with the "house" as the main suspect. The script is better than average and the production overall of a high standard. It just fails to engage the viewer particularly at key moments.

    Having picked the DVD up for a mere $3.95 last week at my regular video store, I cannot begrudge the expenditure. $10.95 would be an acceptable price for the film. Just don't expect fireworks!
    8lakeshore-98711

    An Aussie gem

    This is a top class movie showcasing The Rocks in Sydney, 500 thou in the nineties, 10 mil plus in 2023, its great because you dont know where its going, not at all predictable and because of that, its an awesome film, the cast all excel and play their parts with enthusiasm and authenticity, its believable and creepy, I loved it and have it saved for future watching again. A great watch. The location is everything as The Rocks was settled by convicts in the 1790s I believe, and the feeling of history is very much there. Rebecca is always worth watching and the supporting cast really get into,their parts.
    10Russ1681

    Thought-provoking and sinister film

    Another Aussie masterpiece, this delves into the world of the unknown and the supernatural, and it does very well. It doesn't resort to the big special effects overkill like American flicks, it focuses more on emotional impact. A relatively simple plot that Rebecca Gibney & Co. bring to life. It follows the story of a couple who buy an old house that was supposedly home to a very old woman who never went outside, and whose husband disappeared in mysterious circumstances a century ago. Strange things begin to happen in the house, and John Adam begins to turn into the man who disappeared, who was actually a mass murderer. Highly recommended. 8/10

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      When the husband and wife open the trap door in the floor, a large cloud of dust billows into the air. In the next shot the dust cloud has disappeared.
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    • Paese di origine
      • Australia
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • La sombra de la muerte
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Pyrmont, Sydney, Nuovo Galles del Sud, Australia(location)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Robert Bruning Productions
      • Australian Commercial Television Production Fund
      • Chrysalis Television
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Stereo
    • Proporzioni
      • 16:9 HD

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