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Crooked House [DVD]

Philip Jackson , Lee Ingleby , Damon Thomas    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Philip Jackson, Lee Ingleby, Mark Gatiss, Beth Goddard, Andy Nyman
  • Directors: Damon Thomas
  • Producers: Crooked House
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: 2entertain
  • DVD Release Date: 19 Oct 2009
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002JPYIY8
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,959 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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DVD Description

Young teacher Ben finds an ancient door-knocker in the garden of his new home. According to the local museum curator, it comes from the recently demolished Geap Manor – a sinister old place which seemed to attract… unpleasantness. So begin three stories from the dark history of this crooked house…

Ghastly, strangled whispers haunt the dreams of an Eighteenth Century businessman. A ‘Roaring Twenties’ couple come face to face with their family’s scandalous past and with a terrifying, ghostly bride. And, in the present day, the door knocker itself seems to have unfinished business, leading Ben on a journey back into Geap Manor’s blood-drenched past, and a confrontation with its original owner, the devilish Sir Roger Widdowson…

Starring Samuel Barnett , Derren Brow n, Daniela Denby-Ashe, Mark Gatiss, Lee Ingleby, Phi l ip J ackson, Anna Madeley , Jean Marsh, Andy Nyman, Julian Rhind-Tutt

Special Features
Cast & Crew Commentary , “The Making of Crooked House” Documentary, “What Frightens You?” Featurette, Trailer, Out-takes, Deleted Scenes, Picture gallery, Easter egg.

Product Description

United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2.4 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital Stereo ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Documentary, Featurette, Interactive Menu, Making Of, Photo Gallery, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: Written by and starring Mark Gatiss, Crooked House is a haunting tale of three spine-chilling ghost stories. Young teacher Ben finds an ancient door-knocker in the garden of his new home. According to the local museum curator, it comes from the recently demolished Geap Manor - a sinister old place which seemed to attract... unpleasantness. So begin three stories from the dark history of this crooked house... Ghastly, strangled whispers haunt the dreams of an Eighteenth Century businessman. A `Roaring Twenties' couple come face to face with their family's scandalous past and with a terrifying, ghostly bride. And, in the present day, the door knocker itself seems to have unfinished business, leading Ben on a journey back into Geap Manor's blood-drenched past, and a confrontation with its original owner, the devilish Sir Roger Widdowson... ...Crooked House

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
By Mr. Jonathon T. Beckett TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
History teacher Ben(Lee Ingleby) finds an old door knocker in his garden and interested in its origins, takes it to the curator of a local museum. The curator(Mark Gatiss) recognises it immediately as being the old door knocker from Geap Manor. After some cajoling from Ben, the curator relates the horrible history of the manor to his captivated audience. In the first story he tells, ruthless entrepreneur Joshua Bloxham(Philip Jackson) having recently moved into Geap Manor is making alterations to the interior. Hearing noises at night, he invests in a cat. When the noises continue, he soon finds out there are other things, apart from rodents that go bump in the night. In the second story, we reach 1927 and an announcement made at a party by foppish Felix(Ian Hallard) of his forthcoming marriage. However his bride-to-be starts seeing a mysterious shrouded figure in a wedding dress around the house. Only Felix's Grandmother Constance(Jean Marsh) knows the horrible truth, a truth that a gift of 'something old' to the bride soon brings out into the open. The third story, returning to the present day sees Ben return home with the door knocker, the curator allowing him to keep it. The knocker finds pride of place on Ben's front door. One night, Ben is awoken by a loud knocking at the door. He accidentially gets locked out of his house, but using the spare key he re-enters the house. He finds himself transported back to the beginnings of Geap Manor, where the original owner sowed the seeds of evil in the house by dabbling in the occult. Is the past reaching out to the present to threaten Ben.
I have finally managed to watch this, after missing it upon its original transmission.(Some of us do have to work at Christmas!). It's marvellous seasonal fayre, a triumphant return to the glory days of the Beeb's 'Ghost Story For Christmas'. Okay, it does owe as much to the Amicus anthology films as it does to those spine chilling M.R James adaptations, but thats fine by me, as it's a perfect marriage of styles. Gatiss has chosen his cast extremely well, as they all deliver pitch-perfect performances, and the period details are all exlemprary.
There is a streak of humour running through the framing story, with some witty exchanges between Ben and the Curator, but thankfully the supernatural tales themselves are played dead straight, delivering a fair quota of shudders as they progress. I do agree with a previous reviewer, who argued that sometimes less is more, and a mere suggestion than be just as frightening as a slightly ropey special effect. This is especially pertinent with regards to the climax of the first story. However thats a very minor quibble, as 'Crooked House' is a very fine anthology, dragging the traditional ghost story kicking and screaming into the 21st Century, and breathing new life into the genre in the process.
A nice array of extras on the disc too, if that floats your boat. As a complete package, I would highly recommend this release to all potential buyers. 5 out of 5
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful
By M. Dowden HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
Previously shown on BBC in 2008 this is now available to buy on this dvd. As the previous reviewer said, this has been slightly edited and made into one showing, but the bits are still there in the deleted scenes section. Written by the great Mark Gatiss there was originally only one half hour story written, but the BBC said that they wanted something that was longer ideally three parts, so in the end this was produced. A tale of a house and the hauntings that occur there, with a haunted door knocker that when placed on a new house means that sometimes you walk into the old house instead this is well thought out and acted, and there is more than a touch of M.R. James here. A great supernatural dvd that is a cut above most and will have you watching it again and again this will be a great addition to your supernatural/horror collection.
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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful
By David TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
Let me first make it clear the 3 stars are for the dvd not the actual content - for that I would award 5 stars without hesitation. Written by Mark Gattis (League Of Gentlemen, Doctor Who) Crooked house tells 3 tales about Geap Manor a house seeped in mystery and death. Originally this was a 3 part series but what those idiots who put out the dvd have done have edited it into an ominubus edition and removed some short scenes. To be fair these scenes are included in the deleated scenes special feature but why not release the series as it was shown in 3 parts ?

As I said before the programme content is excellent each story is well told and there are some genuine scares. The stories especially the first one with Philip Jackson (Poirot's Inspector Japp) are very much in the vein of M R James classic ghost stories. There are some nice special features including a "making of" and "what scares you" along with an enjoyable commentary with various cast and crew.

So a slightly dissapointing release of a very enjoyable series. I hope they make another series of Crooked House as there are other tales of Geap Manor waiting to be told.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
An Excellent Trilogy
A very good production of three ghost stories linked by their connection to the long demolished Geap Manor, the site of which is now occupied by a cul de sac of modern houses. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Chalcotribist
Great!
I bought this (based on the good reviews) in order to have something to watch on a cold winters evening.
The film doesn't disappoint. Read more
Published 4 months ago by SllaB war deR
Scary, slick ghost story
If you like The League of Gentlemen and ghost stories in general, then buy this. Mr Gattis is on form here.
Published 5 months ago by M. Jende
A fine evolution of the English ghost tale tradition
Gatiss is both fine actor and writer and plays two parts in this film that craftily evolves the English ghost tale tradition he plainly loves and the time travel ploy of this work... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Ken Raus
A modern classic
Written by and starring ghost story connoisseur Mark Gatiss, this superb and genuinely chilling ghost story anthology was shown by the BBC over Christmas 2008. Read more
Published 9 months ago by downkiddie
Nicely Scary
I watched this when it was first on television and thought it good, but not brilliant. However, on watching it a second time I realised how well-written it is. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Judika
be afraid
Like Mark Gatiss, I love the christmas ghost stories this was inspired by, and this as good as any of those. Clever, scary, captivating and surprising. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Ms. R. K. H. Chapman
Great series
I dispute other reviews saying that (Crooked House [DVD] [2008]) has been spoilt by being made into a single film rather than its original 3 parts. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Aremess
Spooky and fantastic.
I watched the first episode of Mark Gatiss's A History of Horror on the BBC, and at the end a link to the first episode of Crooked House popped up. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Hilary Bradford
Fantastic Ghost Stories!!
I absolutely loved this!! I think Mark Gatiss is in his own class both as a writer and an actor. Had he been around in the '60's and 70's we would have seen him in Hammer films,... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Vlad the Impaler
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