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In a small coastal town, where the sea breeze caresses faces and mystery is hidden in every corner, a young woman named Frances becomes the protagonist of a dark and fascinating story. Upon returning home after her mother’s death, she discovers an old family legacy: a strange and enigmatic rag doll that has been hidden in the attic. Inevitably drawn to its presence, Frances begins to unearth secrets from the past involving her family, forbidden romances, and unexpected tragedies.

As her connection to the doll intensifies, strange occurrences begin to surround her: whispering voices, fleeting shadows, and an unsettling feeling of being watched. When new characters enter Frances's life, including a mysterious outsider who seems to have a link to the doll, the tension escalates. The young woman finds herself caught in a web of intrigue and mistrust, questioning the reality around her.

With each revelation, the line between madness and reality becomes increasingly blurred. The story plays with suspense and supernatural elements, leading the audience to a chilling climax. Frances must unravel the mystery of the doll and its dark origins to free herself from its influence before it’s too late. In the end, what appears to be a simple return home turns into a struggle for survival and healing from old wounds.

Media type
Movie
Year
1961
Director
Lance Comfort
Writer
Derry Quinn
Brock Williams
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.60
Actors
Jess Conrad
Hermione Baddeley
Kenneth Griffith
Christina Gregg
Patrick Magee
Patrick Jordan
Michael Wynne
Frank Forsyth
Marie Devereux
Dan Cressey
George Curtis
Arthur Howell
Linda Castle
Eve Eden
Ernest Fennemore
León García
David Gregory
Frank Hawkins
Jenny Jones
John Line
Joe Wadham
Gender
Drama
Crimen
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Tom Blakeley
Original title
Rag Doll
Duration
67
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