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Le phare de l'angoisse

Original title: Lighthouse
  • 1999
  • 12
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
1.4K
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Le phare de l'angoisse (1999)
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Slasher HorrorHorrorThriller

Members of a sunken prison ship take refuge at an old lighthouse, unaware one of their most notorious criminals has taken shelter there as well.Members of a sunken prison ship take refuge at an old lighthouse, unaware one of their most notorious criminals has taken shelter there as well.Members of a sunken prison ship take refuge at an old lighthouse, unaware one of their most notorious criminals has taken shelter there as well.

  • Director
    • Simon Hunter
  • Writers
    • Simon Hunter
    • Graeme Scarfe
  • Stars
    • James Purefoy
    • Rachel Shelley
    • Christopher Adamson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Simon Hunter
    • Writers
      • Simon Hunter
      • Graeme Scarfe
    • Stars
      • James Purefoy
      • Rachel Shelley
      • Christopher Adamson
    • 50User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    James Purefoy
    James Purefoy
    • Richard Spader
    Rachel Shelley
    Rachel Shelley
    • Dr. Kirsty McCloud
    Christopher Adamson
    Christopher Adamson
    • Leo Rook
    Paul Brooke
    Paul Brooke
    • Captain Campbell
    Don Warrington
    Don Warrington
    • Prison Officer Ian Goslet
    Christopher Dunne
    Christopher Dunne
    • Chief Prison Officer O'Neil
    • (as Chris Dunne)
    Bob Goody
    Bob Goody
    • Weevil
    Pat Kelman
    • Spoons
    Peter McCabe
    Peter McCabe
    • Prison Officer Hopkins
    Norman Mitchell
    Norman Mitchell
    • Brownlow
    Howard Attfield
    Howard Attfield
    • Sykes
    Jason Round
    • Spitfield
    Stuart Callaghan
    • Ship's Mate
    Yolande Davis
    • Young Prison Officer
    Sarah Wateridge
    • McCloud's Mother
    Elizabeth Homewood
    • Young McCloud
    Kenny Ingram
    • Guard
    Neil Johnson
    • Guard
    • Director
      • Simon Hunter
    • Writers
      • Simon Hunter
      • Graeme Scarfe
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    5BakuryuuTyranno

    Kinda memorable but nothing beyond the ordinary

    Many modern slasher flicks are somewhat campy and understandably so as writing a genuinely scary variant of a film type we've already seen many times isn't easy.

    The Lighthouse takes itself seriously so at least deserves credit for trying although the result isn't anything special. The killer ultimately is another silent, emotionless type, the hero naturally happens to be someone accused of murder who isn't guilty.

    Essentially a ship crashes leaving the criminals and officers to try surviving. Some manage to reach the nearby lighthouse. The only problem is the serial killer Leo Rook has escaped and already killed the lighthouse workers.

    Actually there are good suspense scenes as certain characters try to avoid the killer. Unfortunately for slasher fans, the kills aren't terribly creative. At least it has good pacing and thus avoids being boring.
    6Danny_G13

    Suspension of disbelief required.

    Serial killer thriller horror is actually fairly entertaining, but does require a temporary abandonment of common sense.

    James Purefoy is Spader, a prisoner aboard a transport ship taking a crew of inmates to prison. Unfortunately, the ship runs into trouble and sinks, leaving only a few survivors. Spader is one of the said survivors, as is Rook, a psychopath who kills anyone he sees. The small band of survivors, including Spader, set up stall in the lighthouse which is on the land the survivors reach, and aware that Rook is out there, endeavour to protect themselves.

    Lighthouse is a British horror, which generally have a gritty feel to them. This one is no different. It certainly has that hard edge we come to expect from UK horror like 28 Days Later etc.

    It also generates a pretty atmospheric facade, showing up moody storms and the isolated lighthouse. Decent work was done here.

    The direction is generally pretty clear, and doesn't confuse too much. It does a good job of keeping the pace fairly quick.

    In a technical sense though, the dialogue is a slight problem with very murky delivery in places. I am unsure if the actors specifically muddied their lines or if it was just a bad sound system, but some of what is said is decidedly incoherent.

    The acting is generally mediocre, with one particularly awful performance from Don Warrington who was hopelessly miscast. The guy is a thesp, not a jibbering wreck as he was asked to play here. He struggles obviously at times, and one can only have sympathy with him.

    The rest gamely chug on, with Purefoy being the handsome and charismatic male lead and doing a reasonable job of it.

    The last flaw though, with Lighthouse, is that there are just too many daft moments. Too many occasions logic is dismissed and reason flies out of the window. As such this is not exactly the most realistic of horrors but as long as you accept you're not getting common sense, it's passable enough.

    Indeed, as long as you can dismiss the stupidity of much of it, it is actually OK and worth a couple of hours of your time. There are certainly much worse efforts out there.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Suffers from familiarity and over exuberance from its director, but still a solid sub-genre entry.

    Lighthouse (AKA: Dead of Night) is directed by Simon Hunter and written by Graeme Scarfe. It stars James Purefoy, Rachel Shelley, Christopher Adamson, Don Warrington & Paul Brooke. The plot sees a prison ship on its way to the remote Marshelsea Island Prison run aground and sunk. The survivors, a mixture of cons and prison staff, struggle ashore a tiny island that's only function is to house a lighthouse. Thanking their lucky stars for surviving the wreck it's not long before they realise their luck has quickly run out. For psychotic serial killer Leo Rook has made it ashore before them and he has no intention of letting any of them survive the night.

    Funded by Arts Council money, Hunter's movie took some time to make it on to the screen. What began in 1994 ended with a video release in the US (as Dead of Night) in 2000 and then two years later it got a limited theatrical release in the UK. As a slasher movie, and a generic one at that, Lighthouse doesn't veer from the norm. However, it's still a very tidy effort that gains the maximum impact from its truly eerie setting. This dark and rocky little island that is intermittently lit by the Lighthouse is perfect for stalk and slash shenanigans. And so it proves. Yes the characters are too one note and not given the best of dialogue to churn out, but for its look and nicely handled set pieces the film ends up better than average.

    The cast, in spite of said bad dialogue, are more than adequate, particularly the game Shelley and the enjoyable Brooke. However, it's Adamson as nut-case Rook that leaves the best impression. As a killer Rook is really just a British version of Jason Vorhees or Michael Myers, but with his calm unflustered movements about the island, resplendent in bizarre white shoes, Rook manages to terrify and intrigue in equal measure. Why he is the way he is is not known, but this adds to the air of mystery that surrounds the man who likes to collect heads for decoration purposes! Of the set pieces, the finale is noisily OTT but works well, even if Hunter's use of slow-mo smacks of pointless pretencions. But it's with the quiet tension filled scenes where Lighthouse earns its spurs, one in the bathroom is as good as it gets for this type of film, while another involving a lifeboat down on the sand is also hold your breath enjoyable. Shot by Tony Imi on location in Cornwall & Hastings, the film is also visually appealing for those who like a grainy noir like sheen to their horror. With Hunter clearly in that frame of mind judging by his nice usage of the off kilter shot. While Debbie Wiseman's surging score has a very 50s feel to it.

    It's safe to say that anyone looking for something new in this now tired of horror sub-genres will be disappointed. But the look, the feel, the setting and no shortage of the claret; more than makes up for its adherence to genre staples. 6.5/10
    4stu-125

    Major disappointment

    Visually it looked great, but it fell into madman hacks people to death in unimaginative ways with no suspense or caring for characters crap video territory very quickly. It's all been done before and a million times better in loads of other straight to video slasher shockers. Tony Imi was too good for them!
    4atinder

    Not really sure what to make of this movie,

    I don't why but I got this for 50p the another day, so what the hell give a watch, thinking it haunted Light house.

    It turns out it was more of slasher movie,

    Well I don't know to really make out of this, it didn't hate but I didn't love either, i thougth it flowed,

    There were some bloody deaths in this movie but I didn't find him scary at all but I did enjoy those very tense scenes were some were hiding from him.

    If you may seem a little funny but the whole way to predicable, you know how the movie was going to end.

    4 out of 10

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    • Trivia
      The lighthouse is identified in a framed cross-section as "Gehenna Lighthouse." According to Wikipedia, Gehenna is the special section of Hades reserved for wicked persons. In the New Testament, it was a place where children were sacrificed by fire.
    • Quotes

      Leo Rook: [his only line as he falls on fire out of the lighthouse] AAAAAAAHHHHHH

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dead of Night
    • Filming locations
      • Cornwall, England, UK(Beach, rocks, lighthouse)
    • Production companies
      • British Screen Productions
      • Arts Council of England
      • Winchester Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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