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Les Étranges Conversations de Meggan

Original title: Nightworld: Lost Souls
  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • 10
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
310
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Les Étranges Conversations de Meggan (1998)
DramaFantasyMysterySci-FiThriller

As a family moves into their new country home, strange events occur, making them believe that their autistic daughter is communicating with the spirits of two murdered children.As a family moves into their new country home, strange events occur, making them believe that their autistic daughter is communicating with the spirits of two murdered children.As a family moves into their new country home, strange events occur, making them believe that their autistic daughter is communicating with the spirits of two murdered children.

  • Director
    • Jeff Woolnough
  • Writer
    • Scott Peters
  • Stars
    • John Savage
    • Barbara Sukowa
    • Richard Lintern
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    310
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Woolnough
    • Writer
      • Scott Peters
    • Stars
      • John Savage
      • Barbara Sukowa
      • Richard Lintern
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    John Savage
    John Savage
    • Victor Robinson
    Barbara Sukowa
    Barbara Sukowa
    • Sheila Robinson
    Richard Lintern
    Richard Lintern
    • Graham Scofield
    Laura Harling
    • Meghan Robinson
    Nick Deigman
    • Jesse Robinson
    • (as Nicolas Deigman)
    Bob Sherman
    Bob Sherman
    • George Giffard
    • (as Robert Sherman)
    Jean-François Wolff
    • Elson Garrett
    Ted Rusoff
    Ted Rusoff
    • Humphrey Garrett
    Christian Erickson
    Christian Erickson
    • Jack Mennias
    Claudette Roche
    Claudette Roche
    • Dr. Hollings
    Gary Beadle
    Gary Beadle
    • Stuart Markle
    Mark O'Hagan
    • Young Elson
    • Director
      • Jeff Woolnough
    • Writer
      • Scott Peters
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    10cowgirlscadillac

    Lost Souls

    I started to watch this movie back in 1999, while trying to record another show that I thought was on, but it ended up being this movie and I only had recorded the first hour of it & have been looking everywhere to find out where I can buy it to see the ending!!!! Help, can anybody tell me where I can purchase this? I know, after 8 years, u'd think I'd forget? Nope, gotta see this ending... I thought it was awesome of what I had seen...I had remembered that the name was Lost Souls, but whenever I did a search, I could never find info on it & I remembered the kids finding a box that did something, so when i read a few others comments, I saw that in there and knew I had the right movie. I was just missing the Nightworld part of the title. But know I have the title, I have to find a place to purchase it.

    Carolyn
    7suecooper69

    well, it spooked me...

    Right from the start, this is a gripping horror. You know there's someone out there, watching...

    Some of the scenes reminded me of Poltergeist - inexplicable happenings, strange voices, dramatic music and the like. Very creepy throughout and full of suspense.

    My only criticism is that the ending is slightly O.T.T., but it's a good watch all the same.
    SSYWAK-2

    It's good, but it's a rip-off of Orson Scott Card's "Lost Boys"

    I enjoyed the film, for its own sake. However, I could not help but notice a substantial number of similarities between it and the Orson Scott Card book titled "Lost Boys."

    Starting with the introductory scene of the killer (film: we see the killer; book: we are privy to his thoughts), and progressing through a drive through the countryside to a new house. The father works in a technical field where he can be home most of the time (film: bicycle tech manual writing; book: software tech manual writing). His child can contact the dead through an electronic device (film: some strange "Edison" invention, book: the TV). One of the children has a debilitating medical condition (film: autism; book: MS). Both involve a suspicious groundskeeper and interactions with police. In both, the family is nearby a specialized medical institution which is geared towards helping their ill child.

    I could go on, but you should read the book for yourself, before I give too much away! If you liked this movie, then you'll love the OSC book.

    Please feel free to e-mail me if you have any comments.

    --Steve
    5Platypuschow

    Nightworld Lost Souls: Unoriginal but passable

    Lost Souls stars industry veteran John Savage and tells the story of a family who move into a new home and experience unusual events. Among them is a young autistic girl who seems to be at the centre of it all.

    Truth is I'm pretty sure I've seen this very same plot before, it certainly isn't even remotely original but thanks to strong performances and a competent director it has an identity of its own.

    Though it doesn't all flow together flawlessly it's a harmless little tale but I'd never say it falls under the horror umbrella. I'd call it a supernatural thriller.

    Sadly among it's flaws are a few red herrings and unexplained moments/characters that really should have been padded out. Without being the film feels a tad incomplete.

    Regardless Lost Souls is a just about passable effort even if you'll see the twist coming by no later than half way through the film.

    The Good:

    Well made

    John Savage

    The Bad:

    Twist is a tad predictible

    Too many unanswered questions

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    I suddenly want a train set!
    5bhsfacebook

    Forgettable

    You won't remember this film two weeks after viewing it. Not a thing in it, not a performance or a scene or a plot twist, will stay with you. It's a very basic, predictable ghost story involving an autistic child and a machine for talking to the dead. Goes nowhere and lays there.

    Two weeks. Maximum.

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    • Trivia
      Thomas Edison's Frequency Harmonizer in the film is based off the rumor that he actually made such a device to communicate with ghosts.
    • Goofs
      The thickness of the lines in Meaghan's painting changes between scenes.
    • Quotes

      Jesse Robinson: What is it?

      Victor Robinson: Looks like an old phonograph.

      Jesse Robinson: What's That?

      Victor Robinson: An old record player.

      Jesse Robinson: What's That?

      Victor Robinson: Nevermind.

    • Alternate versions
      Jody Scott appeared in six minutes of deleted footage as Helen Norris, mother of murdered character Joshua Norris. All that remains is a reference to her character through brief spoken dialogue.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Luxembourg
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lost Souls
    • Filming locations
      • Berdorf, Luxembourg
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Atlantis Communications
      • CLT-UFA International
      • Delux Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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