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Dorothy Mills

Evil chose her
2008 | 102m | English

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When a gloomy, God-fearing island community is rocked by the assault of an infant, a psychiatrist is called in to examine Dorothy Mills, the teenager accused of the crime. Despite the villagers' hostility to her inquiry, she soon comes to suspect that Dorothy suffers from multiple personality disorder...
Release Date: Aug 06, 2008
Director: Agnès Merlet
Writer: Juliette Sales, Agnès Merlet
Genres: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords suicide, borderline personality disorder, psychiatrist, woman director
Production Companies Fidélité Productions, Octagon Films, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Euroimages Fund of the Council of Europe
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $500,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Carice van Houten Jane Van Dopp
Jenn Murray Dorothy Mills
David Wilmot Colin Garrivan
Ger Ryan Eileen McMahon
David Ganly Aiden Kearsley
Gary Lewis Pastor Ross
Rynagh O'Grady Mrs. Mc Cllellan
Charlene McKenna Mary McMahon
Joe Hanley Paul Fallon
Gavin O'Connor John McCarthy
Ned Dennehy Garage Owner
Marie Mullen Garage Owner's Wife
Sean Stewart Duncan McClellan
Louise Lewis Maureen Kearsley
Eamonn Owens Kurt Gallagher
Ian Lloyd Anderson Jake Fallon
Michèle Forbes Paul Fallon's Wife (as Michele Forbes)
Helen Norton Emma McCarthy
David Murray Tom O'Brien
Barbara Adair Old Mrs. McClellan
David Nesbitt David Morton
Clara McCormack Mimi
Niamh Shaw Mabel Mills
Glen Gannon Mr. McClellan
Jordan Lee McGrath Young Doctor S. (uncredited)
Paul Alan Walsh Farmer (uncredited)
Name Job
Juliette Sales Screenplay
Giorgos Arvanitis Director of Photography
Monica Coleman Editor
Maureen Hughes Casting
John Conroy Camera Operator
Agnès Merlet Screenplay, Director
David Wilson Production Design
Muriel Bell Hairstylist
John Fitzgerald Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Suzanne Cave Costume Design
Laurent Boudaud Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joni Galvin Makeup Artist
Alex Hudd Dolby Consultant
Caoimhe Doyle Foley
Jon Stevenson Sound Designer
Fionn Higgins Dialogue Editor
Andrew Hegarty First Assistant Director
Jonathan Shaw Third Assistant Director
Emer Conroy Script Supervisor
Stephen Murphy Steadicam Operator
Andrew Felton Boom Operator
Adam Tsan Grip
Addo Gallagher Gaffer
Nathaniel Méchaly Original Music Composer
Bobby McGlynn Prop Maker
Name Title
Olivier Delbosc Producer
James Flynn Producer
Eric Jehelmann Producer
Marc Missonnier Producer
Jean-Luc Ormières Executive Producer
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tmdb17996075
7.0

"Dorothy Mills" is one of those films that may not fit into the horror category, but it still contains enough elements to get the attention of horror lovers who want more than gore and a nice variety of scares. I admit that I also like those kinds of horror films, but I can also acknowledge and prai ... se something a little bit more complex, less violent and more 'psychological', which is the case of this film. 'Dorothy Mills' certainly went beyond my expectations and I honestly don't understand why some people are complaining about the movie being 'too slow'. For the contrary, this film successfully manages to capture the attention during the first minutes, which is a crucial thing to do when you're telling a story. If you shock the audience enough during the first minutes and develop a well narrative line that gets more and more complex throughout the end, you're all set, and personally, I think Agnès Merlet and Juliette Sales achieved this perfectly. I don't know anything about Jenn Murray, the young actress who portrayed Dorothy Mills. I am not acquainted with her earlier work, but I don't need any information to state that she is definitely one of the most gifted actresses I have seen in a long time. The first time we see Jenn on screen, her character is doing something extremely violent, which provokes repulsion and hate towards her. However, only a few minutes later, Dorothy suddenly appears as a poor innocent child, which causes more sympathy than fear or rejection. Jenn Murray is obviously gifted enough to elaborate a complex character, who never ceases to amaze the audience with a variety of types of behavior through the entire film. Dorothy is a flawless character, not only thanks to Jenn Murray, obviously, but also because the writers did a marvelous job creating her. Judding this film by the cover, one would be inclined to assume that 'Dorothy Mills' is another movie about a bad little girl who kills people and gets away with it because nobody ever suspects of young innocent little girls. Well... this is really not the case. The cover is misleading and it makes it makes it look campy, when in reality, Dorothy is a much more complex character with a lot of things to express. Again, I have a special love for campy films as well, but I'm just stating a difference, in this case. I highly recommend this fine psychological thriller, with one of the most complex 'villains' I have seen in a while. If you're in the mood for a good thriller with some well done twists, give this movie a chance.

Jun 23, 2021