Dark Light
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- Publisher: THE DARK LIGHT
- Bio: Fight for your dreams and your dreams will fight for you
Horror
duration: 1h, 30 m
cast: Jessica Madsen
2019
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The Dark Light Directed by Vernon Sewell Produced by Michael Carreras Anthony Hinds Written by Vernon Sewell Starring Albert Lieven David Greene Norman Macowan Music by Frank Spencer Cinematography Moray Grant Edited by Francis Bieber Production company Hammer Films Distributed by Exclusive Films (UK) Release date 23?April?1951 (UK) Running time 75 minutes Country United Kingdom Language English The Dark Light is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Albert Lieven, David Greene, Norman Macowan. [1] It was filmed at a rented country estate in Gilston and on location around Portsmouth. [2] Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Critical reception 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External links Synopsis [ edit] The crew of a lighthouse take in what they assume to be the survivors of a shipwreck, but who turn out to be criminals on the run after a bank robbery. Cast [ edit] Albert Lieven as Mark David Greene as Johnny Norman Macowan as Rigby Martin Benson as Luigi Jack Stewart as Matt Katharine Blake as Linda Joan Carol as Joan John Harvey as Roger John Longden as Stephen Critical reception [ edit] The Radio Times called it "dismal" writing that: ' Quota quickie ' veteran Vernon Sewell gets matters off to a promising start as a desperate gang of bank robbers are rescued from the stormy sea by a lighthouse crew. By tossing away the dramatic possibilities of the claustrophobic setting, however, he is unable to sustain more than a modicum of tension as the crew begin scheming to keep the swag for themselves, rather than let justice take its course. [3] References [ edit] ^ "The Dark Light (1951)". ^ Chibnall & MacFarlane p. 77 ^ "The Dark Light - Film from RadioTimes". Bibliography [ edit] Chibnall, Steve & McFarlane, Brian. The British 'B' Film. Palgrave MacMillan, 2009. External links [ edit] The Dark Light on IMDb v t e Films directed by Vernon Sewell Morgenrot (1933) The Silver Fleet (1943) The World Owes Me a Living (1945) Latin Quarter (1945) The Ghosts of Berkeley Square (1947) Uneasy Terms (1948) The Jack of Diamonds (1949) The Dark Light (1951) The Black Widow (1951) The Floating Dutchman (1952) Ghost Ship (1952) Counterspy (1953) Dangerous Voyage (1954) Radio Cab Murder (1954) Where There's a Will (1955) Johnny, You're Wanted (1956) Soho Incident (1956) Home and Away (1956) Rogue's Yarn (1957) Battle of the V-1 (1958) Wrong Number (1959) Urge to Kill (1960) House of Mystery (1961) The Wind of Change (1961) The Man in the Back Seat (1961) Strongroom (1962) A Matter of Choice (1963) Strictly for the Birds (1963) Some May Live (1967) The Blood Beast Terror (1968) Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968) Burke & Hare (1972) This article related to a British film of the 1950s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. This article about a 1950s thriller film is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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Dark Light managed to create a tiny world for itself, with its own rules, but most of it went down the drain once the third act came in place, and I can't stop wondering how things derailed so much. I am still going to recommend it for it is an effort far better than most, even tho it feels like a let down in the very end, it does deserve more attention and perhaps some praise as well. In the future, I hope the people involved in the making of Dark Light, take some extra time in order to offer their next projects a more constant tone, till the credits show up. Cheers.It´s not one of the worst I´ve seen but I couldn´t wait to get to the end. All predictable and lacking interest. The one you should see is I See You. Unconventional, thrilling and well elaborated. Jajaja che dark light se les puso rudo ojala y sigue ganando. December 8, 2019 December 8, 2019 Dark Light, Ed Brody, Gerald Tyler, Horror Movie, Jessica Madsen, Kristina Clifford, Monster Movie, Movie Review, Opal Littleton, Padraig Reynolds, Vertical Entertainment A young mother returns to the family home after a series of misfortunes. In this case the breakup of her marriage, the death of her mother and a nervous breakdown. She simply wants a new start for her and her daughter but fate isn’t going to let that happen. It’s a common enough setup for a film and it’s what Padraig Reynolds (Rites Of Spring, Open 24 Hours) uses for his new film Dark Light. The recent past has taken a toll on Annie (Jessica Madsen, Leatherface, Rambo: Last Blood). Dealing with her mother’s illness and death along with the knowledge her husband was cheating on her caused a breakdown. Recovered and with custody of her daughter Emily (Opal Littleton), she’s moved into her mother’s now empty house. Or maybe it isn’t so empty. From the start, strange things happen and Annie is convinced she sees something in the house and the cornfields behind it. Something that wants her daughter. The local sheriff (Kristina Clifford, Butt Boy) is dubious. When Emily goes missing and Annie’s ex (Ed Brody) ends up on the wrong end of a shotgun blast she’s taken into custody. When the police van crashes she’s given a chance to escape and find her daughter at all costs. The first part of Dark Light is told in flashbacks as Annie is interrogated. This gets a bit confusing at times. Annie and the sheriff seem to transport from the interrogation room to other locations. After she escapes the film settles into a more normal structure. She consults Walter Simms (Gerald Tyler, The Lighthouse) an alleged expert on local strange events and at this point, the film shifts gears again. It goes from ghost story to monster movie with only a few lines of dialogue. Or possibly to the delusions of a homicidal madwoman as the authorities think. Unfortunately Dark Light has some gaping holes in its narrative. Just what are these underground creatures and why do they need human children? Why do doors open and close themselves, are the creatures telekinetic? Why is there a cache of weapons and large denomination bills under the floor of the house’s bedroom? There’s also way too much that we’ve seen before. The monster hiding in the back seat. All of the main players coincidentally ending up back at the house for the climactic showdown. The escape from the creature’s lair that evokes Aliens. And the sequel ready final shot. The creatures themselves are fairly nasty looking. All mouth and a huge glowing eye where their face should be. They resemble something that stalked out of an Italian Alien rip off. And they’re realized with practical effects too, actor Weston Meredith in a monster suit. That might make Dark Light worthwhile for monster buffs. For me though Dark Light just never really gets going. It looks good and it’s not boring, but it’s never overly exciting either. The elements are there, it all just lacks the spark to set it off. Dark Light is available to stream from Vertical Entertainment. DARK LIGHT Trailer (2019) Horror Movie Summary Reviewer Jim Morazzini Review Date 2019-12-08 Reviewed Item Dark Light Author Rating 3.
The Dark Light Directed by Vernon Sewell Produced by Michael Carreras Anthony Hinds Written by Vernon Sewell Starring Albert Lieven David Greene Norman Macowan Music by Frank Spencer Cinematography Moray Grant Edited by Francis Bieber Production company Hammer Films Distributed by Exclusive Films (UK) Release date 23?April?1951 (UK) Running time 75 minutes Country United Kingdom Language English The Dark Light is a 1951 British thriller film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Albert Lieven, David Greene, Norman Macowan. [1] It was filmed at a rented country estate in Gilston and on location around Portsmouth. [2] Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Critical reception 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External links Synopsis [ edit] The crew of a lighthouse take in what they assume to be the survivors of a shipwreck, but who turn out to be criminals on the run after a bank robbery. Cast [ edit] Albert Lieven as Mark David Greene as Johnny Norman Macowan as Rigby Martin Benson as Luigi Jack Stewart as Matt Katharine Blake as Linda Joan Carol as Joan John Harvey as Roger John Longden as Stephen Critical reception [ edit] The Radio Times called it "dismal" writing that: ' Quota quickie ' veteran Vernon Sewell gets matters off to a promising start as a desperate gang of bank robbers are rescued from the stormy sea by a lighthouse crew. By tossing away the dramatic possibilities of the claustrophobic setting, however, he is unable to sustain more than a modicum of tension as the crew begin scheming to keep the swag for themselves, rather than let justice take its course. [3] References [ edit] ^ "The Dark Light (1951)". ^ Chibnall & MacFarlane p. 77 ^ "The Dark Light - Film from RadioTimes". Bibliography [ edit] Chibnall, Steve & McFarlane, Brian. The British 'B' Film. Palgrave MacMillan, 2009. External links [ edit] The Dark Light on IMDb v t e Films directed by Vernon Sewell Morgenrot (1933) The Silver Fleet (1943) The World Owes Me a Living (1945) Latin Quarter (1945) The Ghosts of Berkeley Square (1947) Uneasy Terms (1948) The Jack of Diamonds (1949) The Dark Light (1951) The Black Widow (1951) The Floating Dutchman (1952) Ghost Ship (1952) Counterspy (1953) Dangerous Voyage (1954) Radio Cab Murder (1954) Where There's a Will (1955) Johnny, You're Wanted (1956) Soho Incident (1956) Home and Away (1956) Rogue's Yarn (1957) Battle of the V-1 (1958) Wrong Number (1959) Urge to Kill (1960) House of Mystery (1961) The Wind of Change (1961) The Man in the Back Seat (1961) Strongroom (1962) A Matter of Choice (1963) Strictly for the Birds (1963) Some May Live (1967) The Blood Beast Terror (1968) Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968) Burke & Hare (1972) This article related to a British film of the 1950s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. This article about a 1950s thriller film is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

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