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Seance on a Wet Afternoon

Was it magic... Or murder they planned?
1964 | 111m | English

(7955 votes)

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Working-class British housewife Myra Savage reinvents herself as a medium, holding seances in the sitting room of her home with the hidden assistance of her under-employed, asthmatic husband, Billy. In an attempt to enhance her credibility as a psychic, Myra hatches an elaborate, ill-conceived plot to kidnap a wealthy couple's young daughter so that she can then help the police "find" the missing girl.
Release Date: Jun 19, 1964
Director: Bryan Forbes
Writer: Bryan Forbes, Mark McShane
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords london, england, based on novel or book, husband wife relationship, ransom, kidnapping, medium, working class, black and white, mental illness, occult, séance, british new wave, loss of child, stillbirth
Production Companies Allied Film Makers, Beaver Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kim Stanley Myra
Richard Attenborough Bill
Margaret Lacey Woman at first Seance
Marie Burke Woman at first Seance
Maria Kazan Woman at first Seance
Lionel Gamlin Man at Seances
Marian Spencer Mrs. Wintry
Godfrey James Mrs. Clayton's Chauffeur
Judith Donner Amanda
Ronald Hines Policeman outside Clayton's
Hajni Biro Maid at Clayton's
Mark Eden Mr. Clayton
Nanette Newman Mrs. Clayton
Diana Lambert Mr. Clayton's Secretary
Frank Singuineau Bus Conductor
Gerald Sim Beedle
Stanley Morgan Man in Trilby
Maggie Rennie Woman at Second Seance
Michael Lees Plain Clothes Policeman
Patrick Magee Walsh
Name Job
Bryan Forbes Director, Screenplay
John Barry Original Music Composer, Conductor
Mark McShane Novel
Gerry Turpin Director of Photography
Derek York Editor
Ray Simm Art Direction
Stuart Freeborn Makeup Artist
Bill Daniels Sound Recordist
Christopher Dryhurst Assistant Director
Penny Daniels Continuity
Gerry Anstiss Assistant Camera
Peter James Set Dresser
Laurel Staffell Wardrobe Supervisor
David Harcourt Camera Operator
George Fisher Sound Editor
Gus Lloyd Sound Assistant
Barbara Ritchie Hairdresser
Ted Lockhart Grip
Jock Lyall Construction Manager
George Courtney Ward Still Photographer
Ann Skinner Production Secretary
Alan Roderick-Jones Set Dresser
Dickie Bamber Dressing Prop
Simon Relph Assistant Director
Diana Hawkins Publicist
Name Title
Bryan Forbes Producer
Jack Rix Associate Producer
Richard Attenborough Producer
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John Chard
8.0

Because your weak, and you need me. Myra Savage is a struggling psychic, who along with her weak-willed husband, Billy, kidnap the young daughter of wealthy parents. The plan is to extort money from the fretting parents and then for Myra to help the parents find the child with her psychic abilit ... y, thus improving her standing in the psychic field. But as the story unfolds, Myra grows ever more close to the edge of insanity, could the still born death of the Savage's own child be the critical issue? Seance On A Wet Afternoon is something of a hidden/forgotten British treasure, not only because of the eerie atmospherics, but also because it contains a quite incredible acting performance from Kim Stanley as the troubled Myra Savage. Stanley was nominated for an Academy Award but lost out to Julie Andrews for Mary Poppins, I wonder just how many people even remember Stanley's film? Though chiefly marketed as a crime picture, this piece actually feels more like an offshoot of the horror genre, for it's a genuinely creepy picture that has unease lurking in every marvellous black and white corner. Boosted by an excellently understated turn from Richard Attenborough (also producer here) as Billy Savage, directed with exceptional skill from Bryan Forbes (Whistle Down the Wind), and with a plinking creepy score from maestro John Barry, this adaptation of Mark McShane's novel comes highly recommended for those that like a great psychological character study. Oh and of course for those that know brilliant acting when they see it! 8/10

May 16, 2024