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Dark Places is a 1973 British psychological horror film directed by Don Sharp and starring Robert Hardy, Christopher Lee, Joan Collins and Herbert Lom. [1] Plot [ edit ]
- James Hannah Jr.
- Wilfred Josephs
- November 1974 (US)
Dark Places: Directed by Don Sharp. With Christopher Lee, Joan Collins, Herbert Lom, Jane Birkin. After the original owner dies in a mental asylum, a man moves into an abandoned mansion with a sordid history.
- (1K)
- Horror, Romance, Thriller
- Don Sharp
- 1974-05
The true value of an estate brings out the worst in the deceased's doctor (Christopher Lee), lawyer, sister (Joan Collins) and rightful heir (Robert Hardy). Director Don Sharp Screenwriter Ed ...
- (13)
- Don Sharp
- PG
- Christopher Lee
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The only problem is that the house they plan to hide it in is haunted. Don Sharp. Director. Edward Brennan. Writer. Joseph Van Winkle. Writer. A scheming couple plot to conceal a hidden cache of stolen money from its rightful owner. The only problem is that the house they plan to hide it in is haunted.
Dark Places is a lesser-known film from 74, with a solid little cast of the great Christopher Lee, Soap legend Joan Collins, screen veteran Herbert Lom, and Robert Hardy. When Edward Foster (Hardy) receives an old mansion as an inheritance, he goes there to… more. 29 likes. ★★. 24 likes.
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- Glenbergh, Sedgled
- Don Sharp
About this movie. Set in a farming town in Kansas, Dark Places follows Libby Day (Charlize Theron), the only surviving witness of a horrific massacre that took her mother and sisters. Believing the slaughter to be the work of a Satanic cult, Libby testifies in court against her own brother. 25 years after the murder, she remains haunted by the ...
Jun 6, 2017 · Dark Places is an overlooked entry amid the Anglo-horror cycle of the 1960s and 70s. The film was produced and written by James Hannah Jr. for Glenbergh Limited, neither of whom ever went on to make anything else, and sits outside the usual output of Hammer and Amicus films.