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Seance On A Wet Afternoon Reviews

1964 Certificate PG Certificate PG (TBC)
  • Rated:
  • 70
  • from 327 members

A woman who masquerades as a medium, has her husband kidnap a girl so that she can help the police to 'find' her. Read more

Starring Richard Attenborough, Kim Stanley, Nanette Newman, Patrick Magee
Director Bryan Forbes
Genres Drama

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  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of Seance On A Wet Afternoon

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  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Wonderfully creepy.

    A little known classic. This is the kind of film you've forgotton they used to make. Attenborough expertly plays the put upon husband to Stanley, reluctantly fullfilling her ever more disturbing wishes. Forbes in his element.

      • Mark Hammett from Godalming, England
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Is anybody out there?

    I loved this underrated and little known thriller. Attenborough is great as the guilt ridden husband and the film moves at a pace which keeps you interested throughout. Lots of moments which leave you on the edge of your seat, for example when the little girl wakes up and her mother is in the next room, and the girl starts calling out for her. Give this a go, you'll enjoy it!

  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Definitely suited for a wet afternoon....

    This is one of the moody 'sort of' thrillers that we were famous for in the 50's & 60's. It's a good film, and as one earlier reviewer noted, the outside footage certainly takes you back. I recommend this film be watched with a cup of Bournvita or Horlicks (maybe even Bovril), and a slice or two of toast. Entertaining hokum, and really worth a watch.

      • Lelboy
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of Seance On A Wet Afternoon

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  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Definitely suited for a wet afternoon....

    This is one of the moody 'sort of' thrillers that we were famous for in the 50's & 60's. It's a good film, and as one earlier reviewer noted, the outside footage certainly takes you back. I recommend this film be watched with a cup of Bournvita or Horlicks (maybe even Bovril), and a slice or two of toast. Entertaining hokum, and really worth a watch.

      • Lelboy
  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Great For A Wet Afternoon ... Ironically

    A dark 1960s thriller about a couple who decide to kidnap a little girl for ransom money. Richard Attenborough plays the browbeaten husband roped in by his increasingly insane wife with touching humanity painfully aware that what they are doing is dreadfully wrong but desperate to keep the wife he adores happy.

    Some great footage of central London and the tube in the early 1960s shows how little it’s all changed, though in hindsight the images of people happily smoking fags in the carriages seems disturbing now.

    It’s particularly interesting for me as I cycle past the Leicester Square tube entrance in the film every morning on the way to work and it now feels like I’m riding through a film set – this isn’t necessarily a reason to watch the film though.

    This is the perfect sort of film for a rainy Saturday afternoon – which is probably why these sorts of films are shown at this particular time.

      • Theboydungood from London
  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Wonderfully creepy.

    A little known classic. This is the kind of film you've forgotton they used to make. Attenborough expertly plays the put upon husband to Stanley, reluctantly fullfilling her ever more disturbing wishes. Forbes in his element.

      • Mark Hammett from Godalming, England
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Is anybody out there?

    I loved this underrated and little known thriller. Attenborough is great as the guilt ridden husband and the film moves at a pace which keeps you interested throughout. Lots of moments which leave you on the edge of your seat, for example when the little girl wakes up and her mother is in the next room, and the girl starts calling out for her. Give this a go, you'll enjoy it!

  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Definitely suited for a wet afternoon....

    This is one of the moody 'sort of' thrillers that we were famous for in the 50's & 60's. It's a good film, and as one earlier reviewer noted, the outside footage certainly takes you back. I recommend this film be watched with a cup of Bournvita or Horlicks (maybe even Bovril), and a slice or two of toast. Entertaining hokum, and really worth a watch.

      • Lelboy
  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Great For A Wet Afternoon ... Ironically

    A dark 1960s thriller about a couple who decide to kidnap a little girl for ransom money. Richard Attenborough plays the browbeaten husband roped in by his increasingly insane wife with touching humanity painfully aware that what they are doing is dreadfully wrong but desperate to keep the wife he adores happy.

    Some great footage of central London and the tube in the early 1960s shows how little it’s all changed, though in hindsight the images of people happily smoking fags in the carriages seems disturbing now.

    It’s particularly interesting for me as I cycle past the Leicester Square tube entrance in the film every morning on the way to work and it now feels like I’m riding through a film set – this isn’t necessarily a reason to watch the film though.

    This is the perfect sort of film for a rainy Saturday afternoon – which is probably why these sorts of films are shown at this particular time.

      • Theboydungood from London
  • Rated - 5 stars

    The old un's are still the best!

    Wicked film,everything you want in a suspense flic!Good news for Forbes fans,at last the dvd edition!

      • A customer from Stoke on Trent
  • Rated - 3 stars

    Moody

    One of those weird, claustrophobic English movies, recommended by a New York director friend who is besotted with Kim Stanely's intense performance. Richard Attenborough good too ... fine dialogue, atmospherics and pacing, nothing gross.

      • MartinJG from BEDS

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