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Les secrets du passé

Original title: Secrets in the Attic
  • TV Movie
  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Gina Holden, Max Lloyd-Jones, and Abbie Cobb in Les secrets du passé (2016)
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Angst-ridden over her new mundane small town life, a teenage girl discovers a mysterious boy living in her attic and befriends him. Unknown to her, he is harboring a dark secret.Angst-ridden over her new mundane small town life, a teenage girl discovers a mysterious boy living in her attic and befriends him. Unknown to her, he is harboring a dark secret.Angst-ridden over her new mundane small town life, a teenage girl discovers a mysterious boy living in her attic and befriends him. Unknown to her, he is harboring a dark secret.

  • Director
    • Paul Shapiro
  • Writers
    • Christine Conradt
    • Ken Sanders
  • Stars
    • Abbie Cobb
    • Max Lloyd-Jones
    • Gina Holden
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    456
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    • Director
      • Paul Shapiro
    • Writers
      • Christine Conradt
      • Ken Sanders
    • Stars
      • Abbie Cobb
      • Max Lloyd-Jones
      • Gina Holden
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Abbie Cobb
    Abbie Cobb
    • Callie Davis
    Max Lloyd-Jones
    Max Lloyd-Jones
    • Michael Collins
    Gina Holden
    Gina Holden
    • Rachel Davis
    Michael St. John Smith
    Michael St. John Smith
    • Sheriff Urban Blackwell
    Iain Belcher
    Iain Belcher
    • Jordan Benson
    Christina Jastrzembska
    Christina Jastrzembska
    • Evelyn Davis
    Reese Alexander
    Reese Alexander
    • Officer Morris
    Kyle Rideout
    Kyle Rideout
    • Ed Brinson
    David James Lewis
    David James Lewis
    • Eric Benson
    • (as David Lewis)
    Marilyn Norry
    Marilyn Norry
    • Marjory Brinson
    Haig Sutherland
    Haig Sutherland
    • Tommy Smith
    Jason Wingham
    • Roy
    Kurt Evans
    Kurt Evans
    • Marty Davis
    • (uncredited)
    Chad Sayn
      • Director
        • Paul Shapiro
      • Writers
        • Christine Conradt
        • Ken Sanders
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      2wes-connors

      Over the Hill in the Attic

      While the credits roll, police discover a dead man in an old mansion. Two months later, the setting switches to Chehalis, Washington, which we're told is 200 miles from Coburg. You needn't bother to jot down that particular fact. A pair of women drive into the small town. These two are mother Gina Holden (as Rachel Davis) and her mature-looking blonde daughter Abbie Cobb (as Callie). They've inherited an elegant-looking mansion. Even nicer, for daughter Cobb, there is a handsome young man living in the attic. As it turns out, blond "Boy in the Attic" Max Lloyd-Jones (as Michael Collins) knew Cobb's grandmother and decided to stick around after the old woman died. Even luckier for Cobb, another handsome young man, Iain Belcher (as Jordan), is her new neighbor. Her cup runneth over...

      Cobb opts for the attic "boy" and gets into trouble as secrets unravel...

      This story unraveled even earlier, during casting. Producers favor casting juvenile performers who are too old for their parts. In the theater, this didn't matter much because people sit apart from the actors and there are no close-ups. For film and TV, parts need to be cast closer to age. There are exceptions, of course, but "Boy in the Attic" isn't one of them. A short adult could play a young child for some time, especially while possessing a youthful look. You give a pass to Mr. Lloyd-Jones playing a "boy" herein because people are calling young men and women "boys" and "girls" more often and he isn't that far off. However, the age discrepancy between Cobb and Holden is simply too distracting. The younger woman is way too mature for her part and the older actress looks far too young for her role.

      ** Boy in the Attic (8/1/2016) Paul Shapiro ~ Abbie Cobb, Max Lloyd-Jones, Gina Holden, Iain Belcher
      5hi_im_manic

      The synopsis here is untrue

      Reel One, the author of the synopsis here, is incorrect. I'm not sure whether this was a mistake or fabricated intentionally as a joke. There's no pregnant teen, love child or child support involved.

      The glaringly absent age disparity between mother and daughter was distracting at times. The actresses are only 10 years apart in age, and it's evident on screen. If Lifetime could've garnered Jennie Garth for the mother role it would have been great since it would make the age disparity a bit more clear, plus Abbie Cobb is known to audiences as Garth's junior doppleganger.

      The boy Micheal, played by the handsome newcomer Max Lloyd-Jones, delivers what is arguably the best performance of the piece and provides us with eyecandy.

      Remember, it's a Lifetime TV movie, so no one's aiming for the SAG awards. It must be enjoyed for simply what it is - the viewing equivalent of a dime-store novella. There are some inconsistencies, such as an explanation for the boys preference to enter and exit the home through its main door when there's a door from the attic leading outside. The "boy in the attic" indicates (both in appearance and in script) that he's 18+, so he's really the "man in the attic". I guess having a man hiding in the attic didn't quite hold the same appeal.

      Fairly decent entertainment for lazy viewers who aren't hungry to critique a film.
      5mrfingr

      Good but....

      Good movie with a predictable ending. Only problem I saw was that the mother and daughter look like sisters. In real life they're only 10 years difference in age. They could have made it look a little more believable. Still worth the watch.
      3clev-01072

      Callie looks older than her mom

      The teenager, Callie (Addie Cobb) look older than her mother, Rachel (Gina Holden).Then I found out why...Addie is 31 and Rachel is 40.The Director must have had blinders on because Addie does not look like a teenager, as a matter of fact, she look older than Rachel. Addie is a pretty lady and I tried to enjoy the movie, but trying to overlook Callie (Addie) as a teenager was very distracting. I hope she accept more adult roles next time because she is a good actress. But I did eventually overlooked it and enjoyed the movie. I would have rated this movie higher if there was more twist and turns in the movie, but it was enjoyable. I did enjoyed the role of the mother, so that is a plus.
      4SnoopyStyle

      scruffy guy mystery

      Rachel Davis (Gina Holden) returns home to Chehalis, Washington for her mother's funeral with her daughter Callie (Abbie Cobb). Michael Collins is wanted for Ed Brinson's murder. As Callie helps her mother clean out the house, she suspects the home is haunted. It's actually a boy whom she likes living in the attic before her arrival.

      This doesn't really work as a mystery. It's overload with extraneous backstory. It could have been simplified into a more compelling thriller. The basic idea has potential. There is some bad dialogue and general problematic story writing. I question many actions in the movie and it moves too slowly in the first half. Generally, there are too many things wrong for me to overlook.

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      • Trivia
        Gina Holden, the actress who plays the mother of actress Abbie Cobb in this movie, is only ten years older than her in real life.
      • Goofs
        The Lincoln is called out as a '73 for the APB. Clearly this is a '75-'76 Town Car, which is not only more square but has a drastically different rear end. Never was the front grille entirely visible, but it looked like an after-market pimped wide grille, which would fit over the '75-'76 ('77-'79 was narrower in width and much more like Rolls Royce than the previous 2 years; pimp grille like RR also but rounded as here, replacing the relatively dull normal grille).
      • Soundtracks
        The Keeper In The Attic
        Music and Lyrics by Whitney Rose Peterson

        Performed by Laurel Minnes, Joe Lapinski & Whitney Rose Peterson

        Premiere Bobine Inc., Publisher

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      • Release date
        • September 21, 2017 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Canada
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      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Boy in the Attic
      • Filming locations
        • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
      • Production company
        • Pender Street Pictures 4
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 30m(90 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 16:9 HD

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