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Crow Hollow

  • 1952
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Crow Hollow (1952)
Thriller

1952. Drama. Directed by Michael McCarthy. Starring Natasha Parry & Donald Houston. In a spooky mansion, one of three sinister spinsters tries to poison her nephew's wife to steal a large in... Read all1952. Drama. Directed by Michael McCarthy. Starring Natasha Parry & Donald Houston. In a spooky mansion, one of three sinister spinsters tries to poison her nephew's wife to steal a large inheritance.1952. Drama. Directed by Michael McCarthy. Starring Natasha Parry & Donald Houston. In a spooky mansion, one of three sinister spinsters tries to poison her nephew's wife to steal a large inheritance.

  • Director
    • Michael McCarthy
  • Writers
    • Vivian Milroy
    • Dorothy Eden
  • Stars
    • Donald Houston
    • Natasha Parry
    • Patricia Owens
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    419
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    • Director
      • Michael McCarthy
    • Writers
      • Vivian Milroy
      • Dorothy Eden
    • Stars
      • Donald Houston
      • Natasha Parry
      • Patricia Owens
    • 24User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Donald Houston
    Donald Houston
    • Robert
    Natasha Parry
    Natasha Parry
    • Anne
    Patricia Owens
    Patricia Owens
    • Willow
    • (as Pat Owens)
    Esma Cannon
    Esma Cannon
    • Judith
    Nora Nicholson
    Nora Nicholson
    • Opal
    Susan Richmond
    • Hester
    Meadows White
    • Dexter
    Melissa Stribling
    Melissa Stribling
    • Diana
    Penelope Munday
    • Cass
    Ewen Solon
    Ewen Solon
    • Sgt. Jenkins
    Denis Webb
    • Det. Inspector York
    Georgie Henschel
    • Nurse Baxter
    Gordon Bell
    • Alec
    Janet Barrow
    • Mrs. Wilson
    Norman Claridge
    • Hospital Doctor
    Doris Yorke
    Doris Yorke
    • Hospital Nurse
    • Director
      • Michael McCarthy
    • Writers
      • Vivian Milroy
      • Dorothy Eden
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    7planktonrules

    Yet another reason NOT to marry someone you hardly know!

    Why did he even marry her? That's the question that soon comes to mind as you watch "Crow Hollow". After all, after a whirlwind courtship, Dr. Armour marries Ann and then barely shows her any attention at all and completely dismisses her concerns--and she has plenty! It's obvious this is no match made in heaven. So why did the Doctor marry her and exactly what is going on in this weird mansion filled with his strange aunts and that lousy maid? And, could someone really be attempting to kill her?

    This is a pretty good mystery/suspense picture. Not a must-see by any stretch but exciting and with a nice ending. Worth seeing with nice performances all around and a well written story. And, one more reason why you should NEVER marry someone after knowing them only one week!!

    By the way, at one point in the film Ann has a tarantula dropped on her. They then say she could have died and that the bug was poisonous. Well, tarantulas are mildly poisonous (like a bee sting) and you will not die from its bite. This is just bad writing and I've heard this repeated several times in films (such as "Dr. No").
    alexandra-25

    Hysterical women and dotty aunties.

    This was made in the day when men were rational and women were either hysterical or dotty. For example, the part of Doctor Robert Amour played by Donald Houston is portrayed as the rational, sane and logical man, against his wife, the irrational hysterical, weak woman. Similarly the doctor's aunts are portrayed as dotty eccentrics with unusual hobbies.

    Of course these are women's stereotypes, which through the medium of cinema helped to shape attitudes toward women in the public's mind. This is the power of cinema.

    In the end though the film illustrates that the doctor's wife was indeed perfectly rational and sane, with a lot of guts in a dangerous situation. Everything turns out...... well let's not spoil it.

    Overall a nice mystery film with a fabulous old house feel. It's full of suspense albeit played through the idea of women stereotypes. Nevertheless it's worth a look for fans of mystery and suspense.
    5lorenellroy

    Gothic thriller

    Crow Hollow is home to a somewhat dotty and eccentric family -that belonging to a Doctor who takes his newlywed bride to live there.The home is largely occupied by his Aunts ,an outwardly genial but really rather peculiar breed.One is a devoted spider collector ,having several large poisonous specimens around the house ,another busies herself with "good works"and one is a home maker with an obsessive interest in order and tidiness.

    Soon the new bride begins to feel unwelcome -not surprising given she has a close encounter with a venomous spider and is fed poisoned drinks .It seems the old dears want rid of her and to see her replaced by a nubile young woman named Willow The acting is okay but the script is too talky and rambling and the direction is slack.Watchable as B movie on a wet afternoon but nothing special
    7Stevieboy666

    Charming British Suspense Thriller

    Based on the 1950 novel by Dorothy Eden. A newly wed, young couple move into the husband's large family home, populated by his three dotty aunties and a mysterious maid. Before long the young bride is fearing for her life. Some reviews complain of it being slow but I certainly did not find that to be the case. For a start it's only 70 minutes long, but I found the characters all interesting & well acted. Plenty of atmosphere & some good scenes of suspense. Crow Hollow is my sort of house!
    Snow Leopard

    Pretty Slow, But A Good Story

    It's pretty slow much of the time, but this is a decent mystery story that has enough atmosphere and suspense to hold your interest. The story starts with a young bride coming to live with her husband at "Crow Hollow", which is dominated by his three aunts, none of whom are ideal in-laws. Gradually she realizes that her situation is not just unpleasant, but hazardous. It has quite a low-budget look to it, but the characters are interesting enough, and one detail that is done well is the presence of the many crows on the family property, whose constant racket parallels the anxiety building up inside the main characters. It might have been better if the first part had moved much more quickly, because they spent a lot more time setting up everything than they did with the actual mystery. But for a low-budget mystery, it's not bad at all.

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    • Trivia
      First film of Melissa Stribling.
    • Goofs
      When Anne was signing her name in the Armour family bible she wrote her name as Ann Armour. On the end credits of the movie the character's name is listed as Anne, not Ann.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: I asked Robert to tell you to come alone so that I could talk to you. I wanted to see what sort of girl he'd so quickly decided to marry.

      Ann Amour: Do you think I'll do?

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: I think you should be just what he needs. Poor Robert. Love him a great deal, my dear.

      Ann Amour: Why do you say, 'poor Robert'?

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: Did I say that? He's been very much alone. He's an orphan, you know?

      Ann Amour: So am I.

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: Are you, my dear? It hasn't hurt you, I can see that. You've had someone to love you and take care of you.

      Ann Amour: That's true. Daddy only died two years ago.

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: Poor Robert. He's been alone ever since he was a child.

      Ann Amour: There was his grandfather and then the three aunts to look after him.

      Mrs. Wilson, Diana's Mother: Yes, three of them... and that. old house. Don't let him take you to Crow Hollow...! It's no good to either of you... it... it...

      [slumps back onto the bed and closes her eyes]

      Hospital Nurse attending Mrs. Wilson: You must go now.

      Ann Amour: There's something important she has to tell me.

      Hospital Nurse attending Mrs. Wilson: Please go.

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    • Release date
      • August 1952 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Gomshall and Shere Station, Surrey, England, UK(train-station)
    • Production companies
      • Merton Park Studios
      • Bruton Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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