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The Secret of Crickley Hall

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
  • 59m
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6.8/10
3.8K
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The Secret of Crickley Hall (2012)
A year after their son goes missing, a family moves to Crickley Hall. When supernatural events begin to take place, Eve feels the house is somehow connected to her lost son.
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A year after their son goes missing, a family moves to Crickley Hall. When supernatural events begin to take place, Eve feels the house is somehow connected to her lost son.A year after their son goes missing, a family moves to Crickley Hall. When supernatural events begin to take place, Eve feels the house is somehow connected to her lost son.A year after their son goes missing, a family moves to Crickley Hall. When supernatural events begin to take place, Eve feels the house is somehow connected to her lost son.

  • Stars
    • Suranne Jones
    • Tom Ellis
    • Douglas Henshall
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    • Stars
      • Suranne Jones
      • Tom Ellis
      • Douglas Henshall
    • 40User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Suranne Jones
    Suranne Jones
    • Eve Caleigh
    • 2012
    Tom Ellis
    Tom Ellis
    • Gabe Caleigh
    • 2012
    Douglas Henshall
    Douglas Henshall
    • Augustus Cribben
    • 2012
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Percy Judd
    • 2012
    Sarah Smart
    Sarah Smart
    • Magda Cribben
    • 2012
    Iain De Caestecker
    Iain De Caestecker
    • Young Percy
    • 2012
    Olivia Cooke
    Olivia Cooke
    • Nancy Linnet
    • 2012
    Maisie Williams
    Maisie Williams
    • Loren Caleigh
    • 2012
    Bill Milner
    Bill Milner
    • Maurice Stafford
    • 2012
    Pixie Davies
    Pixie Davies
    • Cally Caleigh
    • 2012
    Kian Schmidt
    • Stefan Rosenbaum
    • 2012
    Fern Deacon
    Fern Deacon
    • Susan Trainer
    • 2012
    Susan Lynch
    Susan Lynch
    • Lili Peel
    • 2012
    Donald Sumpter
    Donald Sumpter
    • Gordon Pyke
    • 2012
    Craig Parkinson
    Craig Parkinson
    • Reverend Horace
    • 2012
    Julia Ford
    Julia Ford
    • Irene Judd
    • 2012
    Nicholas Sidi
    Nicholas Sidi
    • Reverend Andrew
    • 2012
    Elliot Kerley
    • Cam Caleigh
    • 2012
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    HallmarkMovieBuff

    A Halloween Treat

    The Secret of Crickley Hall

    This ghost story from beyond the pond toggles regularly and frequently, without notice, across the pale between Then and Now. (Mixed idioms are intentional.)

    Then is at a private orphanage in 1943 Devon, at a time when children were bused from London to escape The Blitz. Primeval's Douglas Henshall plays the evil headmaster.

    We start out, however, in the Now. Mother ("Eve Caleigh", played by Suranne Jones) and her five-year old Son have a special, even psychic, connection. Son disappears from the playground when Mother falls momentarily asleep. Mother is disconsolate for months thereafter.

    Approaching the one-year anniversary of Son's disappearance, Father ("Gabe Caleigh", played by Tom Ellis) gets a job out west (in the aforementioned Devon of the novel), and the family takes the opportunity to move, in hopes of escaping the sad memories at home. The house they choose is the now-abandoned orphanage of Then; and Now, of course, it's haunted…by ghosts of children and staff who died in a long-ago "flood".

    (The couple have two other children, both girls, one preschool; and the school bus which collects the older one for classes is labeled, "Manchester", per the location of filming.)

    Once ensconced in the haunted house, Mother finds and reassembles a screw-driven toy top – like one I had as a child, but mine was less fancy than the one used here – and she uses it to reconnect psychically with her lost son, believing him to be still alive. From here, she employs extraordinary means to find him, beset all the while by Henshall's haunting.

    This U.K. miniseries is an enjoyable Halloween treat, and I was happy to be able to watch the entire thing as a three-hour TV movie on BBC America the day before its scheduled U.K. broadcast.

    (Note: This review is dated October 29 in my files, indicating the original scheduled airing in the U.K. It was not yet available for voting on IMDb then, hence my tardiness in submitting this review. December dates on previous reviews suggest that the U.K. presentation may have been delayed a month beyond the original scheduling.)
    6Lejink

    Creaky Crickley

    I like a good ghost story and this BBC dramatisation of a James Herbert novel (which I've not read) made for entertaining if far-fetched viewing. Spread over three hour-long episodes, I imagine gave the serial time to stay closer to the novel and to be fair I didn't notice a lot of unnecessary padding.

    Set in two different time-frames, one set in the present day with a young family trying to get over the apparent loss of their beloved young son, the other telling the more interesting story of a sadistic brother and child-abusing sister who run an oxymoronic "safe home" for young evacuee children during the Second World War, whose methods are challenged by a game young teacher who comes into their employ. The two stories converge when the modern family unaccountably pick the spookiest house in the country to recuperate from their loss, with the mother and her two other young children apparently seeing and hearing the presence of the young children murdered 70 years ago and the former believing that the ghosts might be able to contact her missing son.

    As I've indicated, it's probably best to pop a few massive coincidence pills in before watching and while some confusion inevitably enters the narrative, it coheres well enough to engage me through three Sundays in a row. The actors put the hokum across pretty well as a group with special mention going to Olivia Cooke as Nancy Linnet, the defiant young teacher who braves the dastardly brother and sister at risk of her own career and indeed life. Douglas Henshall also makes for a creepy "Whacko" villain, who fetishistically notes down every beating he gives out and demands one more victim in return for the one that got away.

    The special effects were okay, more about suggestion which is usually the best way in programmes like this with no cliché unturned (subjective camera shots, pouring rain, dark sets, voluminous background music at key moments) and of course there's an impossible rescue of the daughter by her father, but if you're watching this as a study in realism then think again.

    I've watched more realistic and scarier ghost stories than this but this twin-spook story engaged me reasonably even if at no stage was I tempted to hide behind my sofa or even peek through my fingers at any point during it.
    6dfa120374

    Very Decent & Watchable Mini-Series

    Usually Mystery Drama/Thrillers like this that are aired on the BBC are slow, boring, drawn out affairs, but this is actually a pretty good mini-series. I mean there's nothing spectacular about it, but it does keep you watching with interest.

    Also with it being a BBC TV program there's obviously not going to be anything too graphic about it, like blood or very heavy scares so you need to keep that in mind if you decide to watch it as it MAY be a bit disappointing if you were expecting any of that.

    Be prepared for it being a wee bit slow for the first couple of episodes as well, but it's not a boring kind of slow. It's a slower pace, but it builds everything up pretty nicely for the third and final episode where everything comes to a head.

    You also have to pay attention to it as well because it jumps back and forth a lot from present time to 1943. I mean it's obvious when it happens but with it being constantly back and forth all the time you do still need to watch closely to follow both the story lines.

    The series is well played out by the cast, but the character of Eve Caleigh (played by Suranne Jones) did grate on my nerves a bit. I understand she's a mother who wasn't giving up hope of finding her son, even a year on from his disappearance, but some of her actions just rubbed me the wrong way. Douglas Henshall did a fine job playing the part of Augustus Cribben, the uncaring and heartless owner (along with his sister, Magda) of the orphanage, and a person who you never feel any sympathy for.

    Overall, this is a pretty enjoyable series to watch and one I'd recommend giving a go, especially if you enjoy a bit more of a subtle approach to your Supernatural movies.
    8kay_rock

    Wonderful modern gothic piece

    Just found this on Amazon Prime. I'd never heard of it before.

    For those sensitive to child abuse (and who isn't) there's a big chance for triggering, here.

    But for the rest of the story, and the many mysteries that slowly unravel and unfold, it's just marvelous. Wonderfully cast, filmed, and acted. The pace isn't rapid but it's not tediously slow, either. It is definitely one to be binge-watched in a big 3 hour session, but it's only slightly longer than a full-length film so that shouldn't be too difficult.

    Did I mention the wonderful cast?

    It's not a high-brow think piece, but it is what it is, and for that it's definitely fun. I really enjoyed it. If you sit back and just decide to enjoy an old-style ghost story with romance and danger and sad, sorrowful events (and just a little bit of redemption and joy), you should have a good time.
    7kristi_ocampo

    Great mini series!

    I watched the entire thing in one night. This is really right up my alley with the horror and drama vibes. It was like an earlier version of Haunting of Hill House - just as gripping and enjoyable to watch. I would say it's more disturbing than scary but I appreciate the effort of not resorting to cheap scares. I see the effort that was put in the storyline. The acting was also on par and honestly, this was a good find.

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      Bowden Hall in the Derbyshire town of Chapel-en-le-Frith is the location for the eponymous house.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Survivor: The Legacy of James Herbert (2017)

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 鬼宅秘聞
    • Filming locations
      • Bowden Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, England, UK(Crickley Hall)
    • Production company
      • BBC Manchester
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      • 59m
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      • 16:9 HD

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