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Paperhouse

  • 1988
  • PG-13
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
6.5K
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Elliott Spiers in Paperhouse (1988)
A young girl lost in the loneliness and boredom of reality finds solace in an ill boy, whom she can visit in a surreal dream world that she drew in her school composition book.
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A young girl lost in the loneliness and boredom of reality finds solace in an ill boy, whom she can visit in a surreal dream world that she drew in her school composition book.A young girl lost in the loneliness and boredom of reality finds solace in an ill boy, whom she can visit in a surreal dream world that she drew in her school composition book.A young girl lost in the loneliness and boredom of reality finds solace in an ill boy, whom she can visit in a surreal dream world that she drew in her school composition book.

  • Director
    • Bernard Rose
  • Writers
    • Catherine Storr
    • Matthew Jacobs
  • Stars
    • Charlotte Burke
    • Jane Bertish
    • Samantha Cahill
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    6.5K
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    • Director
      • Bernard Rose
    • Writers
      • Catherine Storr
      • Matthew Jacobs
    • Stars
      • Charlotte Burke
      • Jane Bertish
      • Samantha Cahill
    • 77User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Charlotte Burke
    • Anna
    Jane Bertish
    • Miss Vanstone
    Samantha Cahill
    • Sharon
    Glenne Headly
    Glenne Headly
    • Kate
    Sarah Newbold
    • Karen
    Gary Bleasdale
    • Policeman
    Elliott Spiers
    Elliott Spiers
    • Marc
    Gemma Jones
    Gemma Jones
    • Dr. Sarah Nicols
    Steven O'Donnell
    Steven O'Donnell
    • Dustman
    Ben Cross
    Ben Cross
    • Dad
    Karen Gledhill
    • Nurse
    Barbara Keogh
    • Hotel Receptionist
    • Director
      • Bernard Rose
    • Writers
      • Catherine Storr
      • Matthew Jacobs
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    manson21

    A nice little film

    I would not call paperhouse a horror film but more like a PSYCHOLOGICAL FANTASY. This film is about a young schoolgirl who is drawing pictures of a house with a boy in it and she having dreams that are becoming real this is a really good PSYCHOLOGICAL film and somehow this film reminds of The Ring 2002 i mean the feeling to it has anyone notice it?? The acting was ok but not great had a good cast and thought the dad in the drawing was good and spooky abit. I am giving this film 9/10
    teuthis

    Captivating Film

    Paperhouse presents an intensely entertaining fantasy/horror story of a young school girl ,Ana, enduring an illness, and experiencing a compelling fantasy that occurs when she is in the throes of the fevers brought on by her malady. She draws a house on paper, inhabited by a boy, who is also ill, and events occur in her febrile dreams which she tries to control with subsequent drawings. We get a rich and detailed insight into the girl's character as she tries to cope with two worlds in which she has serious problems to resolve. I really enjoyed Paperhouse from start to finish.

    The film moves quickly and maintains an intense sense of adventure, and even some level of horror, that erupts every time Ana lapses into her dreams. I would say that the only real flaw in it is that the director seemed not to know just how to end it all. I would have preferred a tighter resolution. Still Paperhouse is well worthwhile.

    The little actress who starred, did an excellent job. I understand this was her only film; one of those ironies of filmdom that is difficult to understand. She was really good. I wish this film would be released on DVD in the USA. I managed to tape it from cable but I would love to have it on DVD. I recommend that you watch Paperhouse if you see it playing.
    clore_2

    Val Lewton would be proud

    I just watched this remarkable 1988 film which somehow managed to escape my attention previously. It may have been the Vestron distribution that worked against it - the company went under, and the film was not released on a mass scale.

    I have not seen a "horror" film which involved children that impressed me as much as this since "Curse of the Cat People." "The Innocents" has just been knocked out of second spot by my viewing of this stylish film that puts "The Other" and "The Others" to shame.

    The film concerns young British teen Anna, who suffers fainting spells, and in her dreams visits the house which she had drawn on paper. As the dreams go on, she meets a young male teen named Mark, whom she had drawn in the window on paper. At first she couldn't get to visit his room - he tells her she has to go back and draw the stairs.

    I won't reveal more of the plot, it would be doing the film a great disservice, even though most viewers will probably be one step ahead. That's not a negative in this case, as it enables one to be more attentive to the production design of Gemma Jackson and the direction of Bernard Rose, which combine to depict incredibly stark visuals - there's no cheating with splashes of color and hazy or overlit photography that are often erroneously used to indicate a dreamlike state.

    Charlotte Burke will tear at your emotions as Anna, a shame she made this her solo acting experience. Elliott Spiers is equally impressive as Mark, but he only made one more film. Glenne Headly - a New London, Connecticut native, does remarkably well in her role as Anna's mother, her accent is impeccable. This one is not to be missed.
    RoyMcAvoy

    Shoulda been MUCH better

    I watched this when i was about 11 and i've always remembered "the house" and wanted to see it again. Found it the other day (i'm now 21) and just watched it and I have to say the house and the dream world is just as amazing and atmospheric as i remember but the film all round wasn't too good.

    The acting is absolutely awful, glenne headly should be ashamed. But the idea is so good and yet SO wasted!

    The blind dad in the dreamworld wasn't scary enough as he was too slow moving, though i loved the bit where it first shows you his silhouette at the top of the hill! very scary.

    Overall the film starts with SO SO much promise but ends up fizzling away and by the end you can't help but get agitated at how much you'll want to go back to 1988 and take over the directing (and writing) job and complete this film how it should have been (with good ideas!!).

    I'll give it a 7 simply for the dreamworld as i'll never forget it. Even though nothing much happens, right from the first time she enters it, you feel a sense of unease.
    8preppy-3

    One of a kind

    Anna (Charlotte Burke), who is just on the verge of puberty, begins to have strange dreams which start affecting her in real life--especially involving a boy named Mark (Elliott Spiers) who she meets in her dreams.

    Very unusual fantasy with some truly terrifying moments. Despite the fact that this is about a teenage girl and has a PG-13 rating, this is NOT for children. Also, if you hate fantasies stay far away. But if you're game for something different this fits the bill.

    Well directed by Bernard Rose with a just beautiful music score and a few nice, scary jolts. The only thing that prevents this from being a really great movie is Burke--she's not a very good actress (it's no surprise that this has been her only film) and it hurts the movie. However, everybody else is just great.

    Spiers is very good as Mark; Glenne Headley (faking a British accent very well) is also very good as Anna's mother and Ben Cross is both frightening and sympathetic as Anna's father.

    A sleeper hit when released in 1988, it's since faded away. That's too bad--it's really very good.

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    • Trivia
      When it was decided two days before the film was theatrically released that the character of Kate should be British, American actress Glenne Headly had to very quickly dub all of her dialogue using an English accent.
    • Goofs
      While in the car with her mother, Anna puts her father's telegram in her pocket twice.
    • Quotes

      Marc: You see, there was this little boy, and he had this blue bicycle. It was new, in perfect nick. And everyday he would just sit and look at it, and he knew that he would never be able to ride it, but he thought that one day he might be able to. That made all the difference.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Chances Are/Paperhouse/The 'Burbs/Bert Rigby, You're a Fool/High Hopes (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Requiem
      Music by Gabriel Fauré

      Performed by Choristers of Westminster Cathedral

      Published by Editions Harnelle

      Arranged by Stanley Myers (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 1989 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Paperhouse - Alpträume werden wahr
    • Filming locations
      • Brittania Hotel, Ilfracombe, Devon, England, UK(Anna and her parents stay here)
    • Production company
      • Working Title Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $241,278
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,687
      • Feb 20, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $241,278
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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