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The House of Usher

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
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The House of Usher (2006)
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Sinister thriller based on Edgar Allan Poe's classic story. Jill uncovers a terrifying secret at the funeral of her best friend who disappeared years earlier and whose twin brother was Jill'... Read allSinister thriller based on Edgar Allan Poe's classic story. Jill uncovers a terrifying secret at the funeral of her best friend who disappeared years earlier and whose twin brother was Jill's lover.Sinister thriller based on Edgar Allan Poe's classic story. Jill uncovers a terrifying secret at the funeral of her best friend who disappeared years earlier and whose twin brother was Jill's lover.

  • Director
    • Hayley Cloake
  • Writers
    • Collin Chang
    • Boyd Hancock
    • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Stars
    • Austin Nichols
    • Izabella Miko
    • Beth Grant
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    783
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hayley Cloake
    • Writers
      • Collin Chang
      • Boyd Hancock
      • Edgar Allan Poe
    • Stars
      • Austin Nichols
      • Izabella Miko
      • Beth Grant
    • 18User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Austin Nichols
    Austin Nichols
    • Roderick Usher
    Izabella Miko
    Izabella Miko
    • Jill Michaelson
    Beth Grant
    Beth Grant
    • Mrs. Thatcher
    Stephen Fischer
    • Rupert Johnson
    • (as Stephen C. Fischer)
    Danielle McCarthy
    • Maddy Usher
    Elizabeth Duff
    Elizabeth Duff
    • Nurse Lambert
    Robin Kurian
    • Shay
    Jason Fields
    • Club Guy
    Jamey Jasta
    • Mini Cooper Guy
    Ann Howland
    • Edith
    • (as Ann Richardson Howland)
    Henry Ebinger
    • Patient
    Chris Eagan
    Chris Eagan
    • Priest
    Tim Hancock
    • Bouncer
    Nicholas Lapolla
    • Taxi Driver
    Patricia Durisin Barbera
    • Stunt Belly
    George Bossi
    • Funeral Attendee
    Margaret Buff
    Margaret Buff
    • Funeral Attendee
    Judy Allan Poe
    • Funeral Attendee
    • Director
      • Hayley Cloake
    • Writers
      • Collin Chang
      • Boyd Hancock
      • Edgar Allan Poe
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    7ale-49

    Gothic goodness

    I, for one, thought it was a solid, Gothic tale that sad, high school girls will absolutely adore. Izabela Miko and Austin Nichols are great as the star-crossed, darkly romantic leads and the mood and tone throughout the entire film. Art direction is good and the cinematography is well done. The breakout role has to be Beth Grant, who really is a delight as the rigid, creepy disciplinarian assistant. Now, if you are looking for an adaptation of the classic Poe tale, then you'll be disappointed. It's a re-imagining, not like Baz Lurman's ROMEO & JULIET. Instead it is very influenced by Hammer films. All in all, I would consider it a good DVD to check out.
    7oldwivestales

    serviceable thriller, fun to view and discuss

    In this very serviceable thriller, a young woman named Jill hears from her former lover Roderick. He and his sister Maddie, her best friend when the three of them were at college together, disappeared suddenly from her life several years ago and she had not heard from either of them since. Roderick tells her that Maddie has died, and asks Jill to come for the funeral.

    Roderick suffers from an illness that makes him sensitive to light and touch. He is a novelist and writes at night, wearing gloves and headphones to drown out sensation. He frequently communicates through typewritten notes that bear the Usher seal, weighty symbol of the burden of the Usher legacy. The novel he is writing parallels the happenings in the house, and he won't let Jill read it, saying that he isn't sure yet how it is going to turn out.

    Roderick asks Jill to stay because he needs her, but she only gradually discovers his full intent. Austin Nichols is the restrained Roderick to Izabella Miko's translucent but determined Jill. Both are well cast in their roles.

    The opening music and the repeated warnings of the housekeeper are a bit heavy-handed and the film might have done better to let the story unfold without them. The second half of the film has lots of plot twists that make for great after-viewing discussion. The artistry of the filming earned this film the best cinematography award at the Boston Film Festival where it premiered.

    I recommend seeing this movie (but not alone!)
    4claudio_carvalho

    Cursed Family

    The physiotherapeutic Jill Michaelson (Izabella Miko) has difficulties to date since her beloved Rick Usher (Austin Nichols) and his twin sister Maddy (Danielle McCarthy) left her without giving any explanation. Out of the blue, Rick calls her to tell that Maddy has died. Jill decides to travel to the House of Usher to attend the funeral of Maddy, who was her best friend in college and saved her life, and has a cold reception of the housekeeper Mrs. Thatcher (Beth Grant). When Jill is leaving the house, Rick invites her to have dinner and tells that Maddy and he have neurasthenia and is hyper-sensitive. The love is rekindled and Rick asks her to stay until the next weekend. Along the days, Jill makes love with Rick and is haunted by the ghost of Maddy. Sooner she discovers the dark secret of the cursed family Usher.

    "The House of Usher" is another version of the short story of Edgar Allan Poe. The screenplay develops the drama and romance of Jill in a very slow pace but the resolution when Jill finds the bonds in the Usher Family is rushed and confused. The Polish Izabella Miko shines in this film and I look forward to see her again. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "O Mistério da Casa dos Usher" ("The Mystery of the House of the Usher")
    3zaefod

    yet another piece of crud

    Poor attempt at the Edgar Allen Poe tale. . I was not invested as an audience member in the film. I actually walked out. I have better things to do with my time. The acting is wooden, the direction and editing are quite poor as well. Cinematography was so so, if not that motivated, predictable. Most everything about the film was predictable. Too bad, could have been a great little thriller. Shot digitally and projected that way, which made it look even worse. the production design wasn't that bad. It didn't get in the way nor stick its head out, which is good. The sound was often out of sync and looped after the fact. All in all, I was disappointed. It really isn't that hard with a story this good to make and even passable movie, but some how this director found a way to squander it all. Don't bother.
    1scpenn

    A real stinker

    If you love the classics and was hoping for something remotely related to Poe.... stay away from this one. Nurse Thatcher? That really took a lot of creativity - not. I mean, thats something Mel Brooks would come up with. As a matter of fact, "High Anxiety" has more to do with Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher" than this crap. And, they should have got Cloris Leachman to play nurse Thatcher. Geez! This was bad. So bad. It was like something out of the far left wing of the democratic party. It was so bad. Like, maybe, Dennis Kucinich. In any event, there is no need to take the Tyleno PM with this bomb. 10 lines? I'm having a hard time coming up with ten lines. This movie was so bad you can't even say enough bad things about it.

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      Judy Allan Poe, a descendant of Edgar Allan Poe, took part in the funeral scene.

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дом Ашеров
    • Filming locations
      • Danvers, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production company
      • Abernathy Productions
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      • $130,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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