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The Turn of the Screw

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.8K
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Michelle Dockery, Josef Lindsay, and Eva Sayer in The Turn of the Screw (2009)
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A naive and sexually repressed young governess is haunted by the ghosts of previous occupants of a mansion.A naive and sexually repressed young governess is haunted by the ghosts of previous occupants of a mansion.A naive and sexually repressed young governess is haunted by the ghosts of previous occupants of a mansion.

  • Director
    • Tim Fywell
  • Writers
    • Henry James
    • Sandy Welch
  • Stars
    • Michelle Dockery
    • Eva Sayer
    • Josef Lindsay
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tim Fywell
    • Writers
      • Henry James
      • Sandy Welch
    • Stars
      • Michelle Dockery
      • Eva Sayer
      • Josef Lindsay
    • 33User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michelle Dockery
    Michelle Dockery
    • Ann
    Eva Sayer
    Eva Sayer
    • Flora
    Josef Lindsay
    • Miles
    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • Dr. Fisher
    Mark Umbers
    Mark Umbers
    • Master
    Corin Redgrave
    Corin Redgrave
    • Professor
    Wendy Albiston
    Wendy Albiston
    • Baines
    Nicola Walker
    Nicola Walker
    • Carla
    Sue Johnston
    Sue Johnston
    • Sarah Grose
    Sarah Buckland
    • Diane
    Edward MacLiam
    • Peter Quint
    Katie Lightfoot
    • Emily Jessel
    Nellie Burroughes
    Nellie Burroughes
    • Abused Maid
    Peter Bygott
    • Ann's Father
    Honor Cargill-Martin
    Honor Cargill-Martin
    • Young Ann
    James Cameron Stewart
    James Cameron Stewart
    • Police Inspector
    • (as Cameron Stewart)
    Dee Taylor-Thompson
    • Maid
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tim Fywell
    • Writers
      • Henry James
      • Sandy Welch
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    6Stevieboy666

    More drama than horror

    I have watched several MR James adaptations, both film and TV, and admit that I have found some difficult to follow. Thankfully at 90 minutes long no such problem here. This TV movie has good acting and the bulk of it takes place at a magnificent looking, old British country estate. With sex scenes and male violence against women it isn't really suitable for kids, what lets it down for me is that sadly it simply is not scary. Michelle Dockery plays the 20 year old governess but she was about 30 at the time, either they should've found somebody younger or up her age to say 25. I do enjoy watching classic ghost stories over the Xmas period and much as I felt this to be reasonably entertaining I won't be watching it again in Christmases to come.
    2srm-1

    A major disappointment for Christmas 2009

    Of all the programmes in this year's Christmas TV schedule, 'A Turn of the Screw' was the one that I was looking forward to most of all. Although not explicitly advertised as a "BBC Ghost Story for Christmas" that is exactly what it was: a BBC - ghost story - at Christmas. And with top director Tim Fywell at the helm, how could it possibly go wrong? Well, it did.

    Others might like to list all of the myriad small problems with this production but, for me, there were two major faults which rendered it almost unwatchable: firstly, the two child protagonists were neither enchanting nor engaging which made it impossible to sympathise, or care, about their situation. Secondly, the way that the governess either thought that she heard things, or thought that she saw things, almost every second of every scene of her time on screen meant that there was absolutely no build-up of tension or foreboding throughout the whole production. Ultimately, and disappointingly, it ended up being just a very boring and completely unsatisfying ninety minutes.

    Once again the true winter chills were to be found on BBC Four this year, with a re-run of the excellent 'Crooked House' and welcome screenings from the real master ghost storyteller - the other Mr. James.
    4Conspirator_Slash

    Era change killed it

    I hated the 20's costumes, this just NEEDS the fancy Victorian clothing! Also, automobiles? Stupid frame story? And using Voice Of The Legion, one of the worst horror tropes? No match to The Innocents - that was perfectly creepy and beautiful (Miles could have been prettier, but otherwise everything as it should be).

    Here? Meh. Adding random new characters was unnecessary.

    Music - can't even recall it. Go for the opera if you want the REAL music of this, also, Britten understood a lot more than this movie's director. It was not just about *possessing* children. It was more, at least in the case of Quint/Miles.
    2TheLittleSongbird

    Hugely disappointing

    I like ghost stories as much as the next person. Turn of the Screw had all the components for at least a watchable 90 minutes, as its source material is so good, so suspenseful and so delightfully ambiguous. What a disappointment. Even on its own terms, Turn of the Screw was close to disastrous. In fact, the only redeeming quality was the excellent Sue Johnston, she is very believable as the sympathetic foil.

    If you want a great adaptation or film of the story/book, look no further than The Innocents with Deborah Kerr, a terrifying and unforgettable film that succeeds on its own merits too. This version of Turn of the Screw is a poor adaptation of the story, the atmosphere was empty and dull, also the ambiguity that made the story so unnerving is dumbed down. The dialogue is also very stilted, and doesn't flow very well from one scene to the next, while the story starts off well but becomes a series of disconnected scenes. The pace is another problem too, like the atmosphere it is uninteresting and profoundly empty.

    The production values didn't do much for me either. The photography was good, as was the scenery and house, but the costumes felt like they came from another period. The music is nothing memorable, probably the most memorable moment of sitting through this was my dad saying "somebody crucify those violins!" Though amusing at the time, I see his point, they were very shrill and overbearing. The acting was poor. Johnston was very good though, but Michelle Dockery no matter how hard she tries looks too modern and any genuine fright she tries to convey feels forced. The children fare no better, the characters are written so poorly that I had trouble engaging with them and their situation.

    So all in all, a big disappointment. Back in 2009, like the other reviewers here(all of whom I agree with completely), I was looking forward to this more than any other programme(even more so than Cranford and Poirot actually, to be honest both were much better too), but like 2010's Whistle and I'll Come to You it was the biggest disappointment of the festive season. 2/10 for Sue Johnston. Bethany Cox
    7SeamusMacDuff

    Very Good, In Comparison

    To the latest version of this "The Haunting of Bly Manor". I turned to this more faithful adaptation after getting bored to death half way through season 1 of said series.

    Perhaps it's not fair to compare versions, although many other reviews are doing the same to yet other adaptations. How many times has this been done? I guess it did establish the now almost stereotypical Gothic story of a young governess at a rambling old estate in the English countryside.

    Dockery did a much better job of conveying a young woman trying to do her best and advance herself, although the obsession with "impressing the Master" detracted a bit. Compared to THOBM this was much more crisp, concise, believable, and even scary. That it was set in the 1920 instead of the 1880s? Who cares?

    Check this out when you to become bored with a bloviated version.

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    • Trivia
      Three of the future cast of Downton Abbey (2010) appear in this production: Sue Johnston, Dan Stevens and Michelle Dockery.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Flora: [to the new governess] There you are. We've been waiting for you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: Borat 2 and The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le tour d'écrou
    • Filming locations
      • Brympton d'Evercy, Yeovil, Somerset, England, UK(Manor House location)
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • BBC Drama Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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