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The Marsh

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
3.5K
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The Marsh (2006)
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A young beautiful but stressed out children's writer seeks out a holiday in the country but becomes the lead character in a supernatural mystery she must solve to save her lifeA young beautiful but stressed out children's writer seeks out a holiday in the country but becomes the lead character in a supernatural mystery she must solve to save her lifeA young beautiful but stressed out children's writer seeks out a holiday in the country but becomes the lead character in a supernatural mystery she must solve to save her life

  • Director
    • Jordan Barker
  • Writer
    • Michael Stokes
  • Stars
    • Gabrielle Anwar
    • Louis Ferreira
    • Forest Whitaker
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jordan Barker
    • Writer
      • Michael Stokes
    • Stars
      • Gabrielle Anwar
      • Louis Ferreira
      • Forest Whitaker
    • 42User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Gabrielle Anwar
    Gabrielle Anwar
    • Claire Holloway
    Louis Ferreira
    Louis Ferreira
    • Noah Pitney
    • (as Justin Louis)
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Geoffrey Hunt
    Peter MacNeill
    Peter MacNeill
    • Philip Manville
    Niamh Wilson
    Niamh Wilson
    • Little Claire…
    Joe Dinicol
    Joe Dinicol
    • Brendan Manville
    Brooke Johnson
    Brooke Johnson
    • Mercy
    Kenner Ames
    • Ernie
    Jessica Greco
    Jessica Greco
    • Teen Mercy
    Ryan Giesen
    Ryan Giesen
    • Teen Ernie
    Jonathan Payne
    Jonathan Payne
    • Teen Pitney
    Bill MacDonald
    • Dr. Wells
    William Cuddy
    • Kid
    • (uncredited)
    Courtney Fitzpatrick
    • Book signing Rose
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jordan Barker
    • Writer
      • Michael Stokes
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    User reviews42

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    4Leofwine_draca

    The usual hokum

    THE MARSH is an absolutely typical ghost story about a lonely woman moving into a lonely house that turns out to be haunted by...yada yada. The end result is that it plays out exactly as you'd expect, featuring the few unlucky actors to be caught up in this mess finding themselves at the mercy of various CGI-augmented spirits whose appearance has been crafted in the most ordinary way.

    The script is poor and the direction worse, with none of the creative people involved failing to make anything of the premise. It says much that my memory of the film is already fading, at a rapid pace, a mere 24 hours after I watched it. Gabrielle Anwar (THE TUDORS) fails to bring life to a rather stiff and uninteresting lead character and seems to be trying to get her American accent right rather than delivering a decent performance. Forest Whitaker (PHONE BOOTH) appears slightly befuddled and is probably wondering what he's doing caught up in this nonsense.

    Because this is nonsense, I'll make no bones about it. Every haunted house cliché in the book is played out, from the restless ghost of a kid (a little blonde girl, of course) to the vengeful spirit with the scary eyes. The jump scenes are predictable as is the rest of the plot and the effects are poor, taking you out of the movie every time they pop up. A dismal effort, this.
    6Spaceygirl

    Okayish

    "The Marsh" works as a typical, haunted house story. There are those that have criticised it, but really, what did you expect? Starring Gabrielle Anwar. WHO? Oh, that pretty french girl who was in that submarine movie. Right. It's a B-movie, people! So don't expect too much and you may be pleasantly surprised. Forest Whitaker, pre-King of Scotland, provides a shot of star value and basically holds the movie together. The special effects are good and the best thing about "The Marsh" is that's so pretty! The house is pretty, the female lead is pretty, hell, even the ghost is pretty! Its like a Normal Rockwell painting that's been messed with. Quite cool, just check your brain at the door and you'll be fine. :)
    4gradyharp

    Fright Flight

    THE MARSH is yet another scary movie to satisfy the apparently inexhaustible demand for fright films of this genre. It is obviously a low budget film that suffers from a silly script resurrecting tired themes of communication with ghosts and the intervention of paranormal specialists.

    Successful children's book author and illustrator Claire Holloway (Gabrielle Anwar) is besieged by recurrent nightmares that prompt her therapist to recommend a sabbatical, advice she heeds as she moves out into the country to a little creepy town called Marshville. She rents a old house near the marsh from a woman Mercy (Brooke Johnson) and discovers from the local newspaper editor Noah (Justin Louis) that the town is riddled with history of hauntings following the disappearance of a little girl into the marshes, the victim of sexual assault that has never been adequately investigated. Claire's time in her new 'home' is racked with appearances of the dead little girl and her muddy perpetrator and she finally seeks the help of a Paranormal expert Hunt (Forest Whitaker) who helps her solve the etiology of Claire's nightmares and provides an exit for the ghosts.

    Most of the film is dark with poor Claire just wandering around the creepy house with her open-mouthed/wide-eyed frightened look, avoiding the flying detritus caused by the angry spirits that haunt her. Gabrielle Anwar is beautiful to look at but is not really called upon to act. Likewise Forest Whitaker is paralyzed by an inept script that even this fine actor can't overcome. The music is the canned, synthesizer variety and the camera work is jerky and gets in the way of the story. This is a movie for avid fans of scary flicks who can overlook the multiple production and writing problems. Grady Harp
    3Shudder1

    A poor and unoriginal re-tread of common themes

    ***Contains Spoilers*** I can't quite believe the previous review. I have also just seen The Marsh at London's Frightfest and I and my friends were wholly unimpressed.

    It feels like another film in a long line of by-the-numbers supernatural thrillers that have come out of Hollywood in the last five years such as Stir of Echoes, Hide and Seek, Secret Window, The Sixth Sense, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Skeleton Key, The Mothman Prophecies, Bless the Child, The Forgotten, The Others etc, etc (Some of these films are quite good, but you get my point)

    I have become very bored of creepy houses (this one was particularly un-imaginative) creepy cornfields, creepy little girls in night dresses, creepy dolls and scarecrows, creepy children's drawings, creepy children's songs, windows blowing open in gusts of wind etc, etc

    It is also frustrating when EVERYTHING vaguely frightening is accompanied by a thunderous drum beat, even things like a shot of a child's teddy bear hitting the floor during a flashback! This device seemed to be the only means of creating any scares.

    While this film was very professionally made it was very well-worn and tedious, with a series of flashbacks and revelations about something terrible which happened in the protagonist's past. The set in particular was not good and most of the flashbacks centered around a stained glass window in a door which was entirely modern and looked like it could be bought in any home improvements store.

    The ultimate villain-ghost that is finally revealed to have triggered the events is actually just a rather misguided and pathetic character so when they came over all demonic at the end it rang really hollow for me.

    The events themselves which triggered the haunting were, once again, rather unimportant yet predictable and wholly unoriginal.

    A by-the-numbers money spinner in my opinion
    goldesprit

    Ahem.

    A Halloween movie--not terrible if you actually watch it on that Holiday, with a few drinks, as you do other things.

    Not an amazing or terribly original film. Smooth and seamless special FX.

    Forrest Whitaker does a very fine job...with what he is given screenplay-(and direction)wise.

    Just don't expect to be amazed by the plot and execution.

    No one who worked on this project should be shattered if some viewers notice that it was done for the money.

    Nothing wrong with that.

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    • Trivia
      Forest whitaker and Gabrielle Anwar also starred in the movie Body Snatchers 1993
    • Goofs
      The newspaper article titled "Tragedy at Rose Marsh farm" is a string of nearly the same sentences that describe the accident (a second iteration begins on line 16, a third on line 25). The entire article is poorly worded, even for a news report at that time. For example, in the second iteration, the article indicates "Denmen goes nuts." The props department obviously failed to construct a realistic article.
    • Quotes

      Ernie: They say the same face can turn up on different people. Isn't that so?

    • Crazy credits
      "The Producers wish to thank The Tornto (sic) Film Office..."
    • Connections
      References Shining (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Lost In Time
      Written by Tim Branom

      Performed by Tim Branom

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Marsh
    • Filming locations
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Norstar Filmed Entertainment
      • Sonja Productions
      • Chum Television
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $336
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $336
      • Mar 25, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,429,573
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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