
Overview:
Architect Walter Craig, seeking the possibility of some work at a country farmhouse, soon finds himself once again stuck in his recurring nightmare. Dreading the end of the dream that he knows is coming, he must first listen to all the assembled guests' own bizarre tales.Status: | Released (1945-09-09) |
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Awards: | 2 wins & 2 nominations |
Screen: | John Baines, Angus MacPhail, T.E.B. Clarke |
Productions: | Ealing Studios |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English, Français |

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Casts
- 90643: Mervyn Johns - Walter Craig (Segment "Linking Story")
- 9926: Roland Culver - Eliot Foley (Segment "Linking Story")
- 92698: Mary Merrall - Mrs. Foley (Segment "Linking Story")
- 14306: Googie Withers - Joan Cortland (Segment "Linking Story" & "The Haunted Mirror")
- 96443: Frederick Valk - Dr. Van Straaten (Segment "Linking Story" & "The Ventriloquist's Dummy")
- 153076: Anthony Baird - Hugh Grainger (Segment "Linking Story" & "The Hearse Conductor")
- 70307: Sally Ann Howes - Sally O'Hara (Segment "Linking Story" & "The Christmas Story")
Crews
- 1206751: E.F. Benson - Original Story - Writing
- 8929: Charles Crichton - Director - Directing
- 317313: John Baines - Screenplay - Writing
- 11624: H.G. Wells - Original Story - Writing
- 88880: Angus MacPhail - Screenplay - Writing
- 29504: Basil Dearden - Director - Directing
- 317313: John Baines - Original Story - Writing
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Reviews
John Chard
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A weekend in the country? I should go. Architect Walter Craig arrives at Pilgrim's Farm for a weekend party held by what he hopes is a prospective client. Upon entering the farm house, Walter amazes everyone by telling them that he has a recurring nightmare about the house, the we ....
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Ever since I was a small child I have loathed ventriloquist's dummies. They put the fear of death into me - and I am fairly certain that seeing this film in the 1970s is to blame. It's a compendium of four stories told by guests at a farmhouse, and is all kicked off by Mervyn Johns ( ....
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