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The Nightcomers

Two Children. Two Adults. One Unspeakable Crime.
1972 | 96m | English

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Director: Michael Winner
Writer: Michael Hastings
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Prequel to the Henry James classic "Turn of the Screw" about the events leading up to the deaths of Peter Quint and Ms. Jessel, and the slow corruption of the children in their care.
Release Date: Feb 15, 1972
Director: Michael Winner
Writer: Michael Hastings
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Keywords corruption, bondage, exploitation, prequel, murder, mansion, cruelty, family, evil, masochist
Production Companies AVCO Embassy Pictures, Scimitar Productions, Elliott Kastner-Jay Kanter-Alan Ladd Jnr Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Marlon Brando Peter Quint
Stephanie Beacham Miss Jessel
Thora Hird Mrs. Grose
Harry Andrews Master of the House
Verna Harvey Flora
Christopher Ellis Miles
Anna Palk New Governess
Name Job
Michael Winner Director, Editor
Henry James Characters
Michael Hastings Writer
Robert Paynter Director of Photography
Herbert Westbrook Art Direction
Richard Mills Makeup Artist
Jerry Fielding Original Music Composer
Stephanie Kaye Hairdresser
Name Title
Alan Ladd Jr. Executive Producer
Michael Winner Producer
Elliott Kastner Executive Producer
Jay Kanter Executive Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

_**Brando as a charismatic outcast at a manor in Victorian Britain**_ At the turn of the century in Victorian England, two orphans are raised at a remote manor by a beautiful governess (Stephanie Beacham), but a free-spirited gardener taints their upbringing and the governess’ virtue (Marlon Bran ... do). Thora Hird plays the old biddy housekeeper. "The Nightcomers" (1971-1972) is a prequel to “The Turn of the Screw,” the 1898 novella by Henry James, which was made into the B&W classic movie with Deborah Kerr, “The Innocents” (1961). While James’ original story is low-key Gothic horror with ghostly elements, this proposed sequel is a drama about the corruption of youth at an English estate with some edgy parts. It combines the setting & situation of “The Secret Garden” (1993) with the disturbing corrupting-of-age elements of "Last Summer" (1969) and "The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea" (1976). This one’s not great like those three movies, but it’s definitely worth checking out if you’re a fan of the classic story, Marlon and Stephanie or the themes trip your trigger. The last act is worth the wait. IMHO it’s on par with the better known “The Innocents” and is less ambiguous. Of course this is not the official prequel to James’ story (since no such prequel exists), but simply a possible interpretation or alternative interpretation by the filmmakers. Brando was almost 47 during shooting and just past his physical prime, although he wasn’t overweight yet (maybe a few extra pounds, but that’s about it). Of course Beacham was one of the loveliest women to grace the Earth at the time. Meanwhile Verna Harvey as the girl Flora was actually 18 during shooting (a couple months shy of 19), but the filmmakers did an excellent job of making her look 13-14. I think they legally required an adult for the role for obvious reasons. Marlon’s mumbling can be hard to discern so I suggest utilizing the subtitles if they’re available. The film runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot at Sawston Hall, Sawston, Cambridgeshire, England, and the Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits north of there, both are located southeast of Cambridge. GRADE: B-/B

Jun 23, 2021