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Dark Harbor

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
3K
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Dark Harbor (1998)
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A couple, trying to get the last ferry to their island, help a young drifter out of the rain with a ride. They later meet him again and invite him home. The much younger wife spends time wit... Read allA couple, trying to get the last ferry to their island, help a young drifter out of the rain with a ride. They later meet him again and invite him home. The much younger wife spends time with the drifter. Twists follow.A couple, trying to get the last ferry to their island, help a young drifter out of the rain with a ride. They later meet him again and invite him home. The much younger wife spends time with the drifter. Twists follow.

  • Director
    • Adam Coleman Howard
  • Writers
    • Adam Coleman Howard
    • Justin Lazard
  • Stars
    • Alan Rickman
    • Polly Walker
    • Norman Reedus
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adam Coleman Howard
    • Writers
      • Adam Coleman Howard
      • Justin Lazard
    • Stars
      • Alan Rickman
      • Polly Walker
      • Norman Reedus
    • 57User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Alan Rickman
    Alan Rickman
    • David
    Polly Walker
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    • Alexis
    Norman Reedus
    Norman Reedus
    • Young Man
    Janet Mecca
    • Alexis Sr.
    Lewis Flagg
    • Minister
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    • Funeral Singer
    • Director
      • Adam Coleman Howard
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      • Adam Coleman Howard
      • Justin Lazard
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    6virginiarand

    Worthwhile for Norman Reedus fans

    I expect I'm part of a decent sized contingent who came to this movie as fans of Norman Reedus, and so I didn't really have a very clear idea of what I was heading into. And honestly, I'm not sure knowing more would have helped this movie not feel very strange. It's definitely worth it if push through to the end, though.
    10Ale_XS

    Not for pure entertainment

    "It's funny your worst nightmare always seems so far away!"

    Dark Habour's characters, a married couple (Alan Rickman & Polly Hunter) and a vagabond (Norman Reedus), are slipping into a game full of hidden sexual energy and treason. Now-and-then tantalizing breaks increase the tensions and give much space for interpretations. Good acting and a story which, if not using the brain, will leave you in confusion. You have to watch it twice at least. The very strength lies in its unconventionality and in Alan Rickman, of course. Those who love him will love this movie.

    Conclusion: It is not a typical prime time movie but Well Done !
    8Laura_Organa_Solo

    Fantastic Pay-Off if You Stick With it

    If the ending hadn't been so fantastically unexpected, I don't think I could rate this movie so well.

    This movie has a lot of uncomfortable, distressing, "marriage falling apart" character interaction. That sort of thing is not my kind of drama, so the pace seemed to drag for me.

    In addition, the main characters are difficult to relate to and thus care much about -- the husband (Alan Rickman) is rather bitter and cranky and the wife (Polly Walker) is aloof and a little haughty. The acting was just fine (Norman Reedus was very alluring), but the characters themselves were perhaps a little TOO realistically flawed (for me).

    The setting was nice and appropriately isolated and a little spooky. The cinematography had something to it that seemed a little old-fashioned to me somehow.

    But the last 5-15 minutes of this movie are so ingenious that every uncomfortable scene, awkward conversation, and inexplicable character behavior absolutely worth it. I guessed every typical plot twist except the one that occurred.

    The ending definitely makes this movie worth watching. The intrigue and the drama, not quite as much.
    Alice-9

    Gorgeous cinematography of the Maine Coast; great acting!!!

    As lead-off offering for the Maine Film Festival, it was well chosen. Although it is a re-make of "Death Trap" with Michael Caine and Chris Reeves, that was never mentioned (strange). There are so many twists, I had to see it twice to understand it. Sound mixers should refund their pay, since the opening scene cannot be understood because of the loudness of the rain; same is true for other places in the film. Although it was cut a little too choppily to suit me, I would see it again and found the movie quite intriguing and suspenseful. Too bad we won't be seeing it in the theatres. Alice Brown
    7NateWatchesCoolMovies

    Moody, picturesque little thriller

    Dark Harbour is a quaint, little seen romantic thriller from the late 90's that sets up an alluring atmosphere in the brief time we get to spend with it, and then ventures slightly into territory that's a bit beyond its initial calculations, providing a super lurid, erotic third act that might not sit well with viewers who patiently followed it along the tracks of logic before it faltered slightly. It's funny though, because the ridiculousness of the twist ending is one of the main aspects that has made the movie stick in my mind since I saw it like eight years ago. The uniquely paired cast makes it worthwhile, as does gorgeous locations and solid cinematography, working hand in hand with neat, rain speckled sound design to bring us a low key thriller that does the trick. Alan Rickman and Polly Walker play a wealthy couple on their way to a remote getaway at a snazzy, forest covered property they own in picturesque Maine. They are about as dysfunctional as couples get; bickering, petty creatures who can't stand to be in each others presence to the point of constant tension. On their way into a secluded, densely forested region they come across an unconscious young man (Norman Reedus) who vaguely suffers amnesia and appears to be distressed, prompting them to take him with them to their abode. From their tension arises to an uncomfortable level as the drifter proves to be both a third wheel and a sinister force of unease to both, culminating in an ambient, rainy forest finale that stands as the best sequence in the film, and a nice bit of work at that. Rickman doesn't usually go for this kind of melodramatic, American stuff and it's surprising in a good way to see him flex his genre muscles. Walker, who wowed me in HBO's Rome, is overlooked and slides into any role with intuition and believability, not to mention her luscious physical presence. Reedus, an actor now known for his endless work on the increasingly dull and shabby The Walking Dead, has countless hidden genre pieces like this in his filmography, and his inherently edgy, enigmatically off kilter aura makes everyone worthwhile. This one especially so, as it's a nicely crafted little dip into a hot and cold mess of a situation that tears the rug from under you in ways you won't see coming.

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    • Goofs
      When Alexis is in the red dress in the kitchen, she leaves the kitchen and her mark in red tape on the floor can be seen.
    • Quotes

      Young Man: It's funny. Your worst nightmare always seems so far away. Then, all of a sudden, there it is, like a monstrous tidal wave. You try to escape, but you can't. You struggle and you struggle and you struggle, your desperate cries unheard. Then, something strange happens, you stop struggling. Your cries take flight. You forget you're drowning.

    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Russell Garcia and Ned Cronk

      Performed by Julie London

      Published by Londontown Music Incorporated (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • December 31, 1999 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kara Liman
    • Filming locations
      • Rockland, Maine, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hart Sharp Entertainment
      • Killer Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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