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The Sleeping Room

  • 2014
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
1.1K
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Julie Graham and Leila Mimmack in The Sleeping Room (2014)
A psychological gothic tale of Victorian revenge.
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Call girl, Blue, meets an odd but charming new client in an apartment in a former brothel. After hearing dark rumors and hearsay, about the owner's proclivities, a curious Blue begins to res... Read allCall girl, Blue, meets an odd but charming new client in an apartment in a former brothel. After hearing dark rumors and hearsay, about the owner's proclivities, a curious Blue begins to research the house and the family who lived there.Call girl, Blue, meets an odd but charming new client in an apartment in a former brothel. After hearing dark rumors and hearsay, about the owner's proclivities, a curious Blue begins to research the house and the family who lived there.

  • Director
    • John Shackleton
  • Writers
    • Ross Jameson
    • John Shackleton
    • Alex Chandon
  • Stars
    • Leila Mimmack
    • Joseph Beattie
    • Julie Graham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Shackleton
    • Writers
      • Ross Jameson
      • John Shackleton
      • Alex Chandon
    • Stars
      • Leila Mimmack
      • Joseph Beattie
      • Julie Graham
    • 19User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Leila Mimmack
    Leila Mimmack
    • Blue
    Joseph Beattie
    Joseph Beattie
    • Bill
    Julie Graham
    Julie Graham
    • Cynthia
    Christopher Adamson
    Christopher Adamson
    • Fiskin
    David Sibley
    David Sibley
    • Freddie
    Chris Waller
    Chris Waller
    • Glenny
    Mike Altmann
    Mike Altmann
    • Jim Whipps
    Antonia Northam
    • Abigail
    Lucy Clements
    • Mutoscope Girl
    Billy Chainsaw
    Billy Chainsaw
    • Neighbour
    Chrysanthe Grech
    Chrysanthe Grech
    • Librarian
    Maddy Kerr
    • Eve (Photo)
    Nicola Colmer
    • Shopping Channel Voice
    • (voice)
    Barry Kristopher Sullivan
    • Shopping Channel Voice
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    • (as Barry Sullivan)
    • Director
      • John Shackleton
    • Writers
      • Ross Jameson
      • John Shackleton
      • Alex Chandon
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    User reviews19

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    7venuslove106

    Excellent movie

    This is a very steadily building thriller that has some great twists in it. Plus, to be honest, it's nice to not watch a movie like this set in an empty insane asylum or a cabin in the woods!

    Anyway, I found myself definitely rooting for the "good" people and against the "bad". It is a worthwhile story!
    4katekap

    I wanted to like it

    Leila's performance was convincing. The premise was promising. The script was doleful. The plot got completely and utterly lost. The penultimate scene on the beach made absolutely no sense whatsoever. Amateurish at best.
    6trashgang

    I almost fell asleep waiting for the horror

    I only picked it up because Alex Chandon wrote this horror, and I knew him as a director of Inbred (2011) and Cradle Of Fear (2001), two nasty British horrors.

    This is a slow starter, you really have to wait until the last part before things really go wrong but for me it was a bit too late. I was waiting and waiting to see the horror coming in sadly it didn't until as I said the end and even that wasn't gory like i expected from Chandon.

    Clocking in under 80 minutes was a good choice because it didn't became a boring flick. And i must say that it was well shot and the acting was okay too but the script kept is in a waiting line to really see some action. To bad.

    Gore 0,5/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 2/5 Story 2,5/5 Comedy 0/5
    5Coventry

    Where the prostitutes went to rest

    "The Sleeping Room" is the type of film for which I honestly regret only being able to give a mediocre rating 5/10. Not out of malice or just to be different, but because it sadly doesn't deserve any better. The basic plot idea is good and original, the filming locations and set-pieces are terrific and it does contain a handful genuine moments of fright, but overall speaking the film doesn't have a proper pacing and the screenplay severely lacks coherence and logic (particularly towards the ending). I specifically regret my rather low rating because I absolutely love British horror movies set in the Victorian era or referring to the Victorian era, and because director/co-writer John Shackleton is a very sympathetic guy! He was present at the Brussels Festival of Fantastic Films and explained that the inspiration for "The Sleeping Room" came almost spontaneously when he was walking around in Brighton and witnessed the entire authentically creepy Victorian legacy. He's definitely right about that! Whilst renovating an old Victorian brothel, the timed handyman Bill and the troubled prostitute Blue find an antique movie projector that shows an unorthodox little home video made by the original brother owner Fiskin. When exploring the mansion further, because sex didn't work out anyway, they find more sinister things like a double-sized mirror and a secret sleeping room, which was used by the prostitutes to rest in between shifts and where the pioneer snuff-movies where shot. Blue discovers there's a blood link with her own macabre family history, while Bill gradually gets absorbed by the powerful influence of Fiskin's ghost. Oh, and in the meantime they also have to fight off Blue's loathsome pimp Freddie! The mystery Fiskin mansion truly had me captivated and focused, even though it unfolds terribly slow, but then suddenly everything nearly gets ruined because the script reverts to dreadful clichés, like shape-shifting and hallucinations. The primitive snuff footage is unsettling and the killer wears a horrifying mask (although it's just a simple cloth bag, like Jason Vorhees wore in "Friday the 13th Part II") and I counted two or three noteworthy "jump"-moments, but still "The Sleeping Room" left me behind unsatisfied and slightly disappointed. The acting performances are more than adequate, with a strong performance of the ravishing Leila Mimmack and a joyously sleazy part for David Sibley.
    8epiceffectss

    Cool film

    Wow only three reviews , don't know if this is new or just unpopular , anyway it floated my horror boat. What I like about this film 1. The main girl who's the lead , v attractive and a good actress. 2. The script and plot are good. 3. Camera work good and it looks all stylish. I was looking tonight for a horror and after flicking some rubbish USA ones on then off I came across this one , yes for indie UK horror , we are just plain better story tellers than the USA when it comes to this stuff. Films pacing is good and the cast are good , story was good and would've been excellent if it had gone up a notch towards the last twenty mins. If they could've found an extra spin or perhaps just told the story a little better in that last twenty mins then it would've been really good. As it was , it was very good. I liked the loner guy , I can relate to him. I like the call girl and would ring her myself for an hour of fun. There were only about six actors in this film and only a handful of locations , which tells me one thing , good actors , good camera work , good script and sub story is everything. A lot of other low budget film makers of horror should watch this as they could learn a lot from it , the film has class , and I guess that's down to the crew who put it all together , I fancy the lead woman so that helped when I watched it. Yep good watch this was , recommend .

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Also known as
      • Спальня
    • Filming locations
      • Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Movie Mogul Films
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      • 1h 18m(78 min)
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