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Fright

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In a small and isolated community, the peaceful life of its residents is disrupted by a strange event that leaves everyone in a state of alert. A young woman, trapped in a tumultuous marriage, encounters a group of friends who invite her to spend a weekend at a country house. What begins as a fun getaway quickly turns into a nightmare when one of the group members mysteriously disappears.

As the tension escalates, it becomes clear that a supernatural presence is haunting the young people, unleashing their deepest fears and hidden secrets that each of them carries within. Amid the emotional chaos, the protagonist is forced to confront her own demons and question the loyalty of those around her, discovering that sometimes true horror comes from those we think we know.

With a chilling atmosphere and unexpected twists, each scene heightens the sense of claustrophobia and distrust. The film plays with the concepts of madness and paranoia, blurring the lines between reality and illusion. In the end, what appears to be a simple gathering of friends transforms into a deadly game, where no one is who they seem and survival becomes the only option. As the night unfolds, secrets come to light, revealing a dark path to redemption or damnation.

Media type
Movie
Year
1971
Director
Peter Collinson
Writer
Tudor Gates
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.80
Actors
Susan George
Honor Blackman
Ian Bannen
John Gregson
George Cole
Dennis Waterman
Tara Collinson
Maurice Kaufmann
Roger Lloyd Pack
Michael Brennan
Brook Williams
Gender
Terror
Suspense
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Michael Style
Harry Fine
Original title
Fright
Duration
87
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