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Gothic
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Gothic

Conjure up your deepest, darkest fear... now call that fear to life.
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User Score189 ratings
TMDB 5.716+19871h 28mEnglish
Horror

Synopsis

Living on an estate on the shores of Lake Geneva, Lord Byron is visited by Percy and Mary Shelley. Together with Byron's lover Claire Clairmont, and aided by hallucinogenic substances, they devise an evening of ghoulish tales. However, when confronted by horrors, ostensibly of their own creation, it becomes difficult to tell apparition from reality.

Director
Ken RussellFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Virgin Vision1 production companies
Release
February 27, 1987Released
Box Office
$916,172

Top Cast

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Gabriel Byrne
Gabriel Byrne
Lord Byron
Julian Sands
Julian Sands
Percy Shelley
Natasha Richardson
Natasha Richardson
Mary Shelley
Myriam Cyr
Myriam Cyr
Claire Clairmont
Timothy Spall
Timothy Spall
Dr. Polidori
Alec Mango
Alec Mango
Murray
Andreas Wisniewski
Andreas Wisniewski
Fletcher
Dexter Fletcher
Dexter Fletcher
Rushton

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Wuchak
Oct 28, 2019

***Looks great, sounds good, but a load of dull, pretentious, perverse dreck*** The writer of Frankenstein (Natasha Richardson), her beau (Julian Sands) and half-sister (Myriam Cyr) visit the mad, bad recluse Lord Byron (Gabriel Byrne) at his lavish estate on Lake Geneva in Switzerland. There they meet Byron’s equally bizarre physician friend (Timothy Spall) and spend the stormy night of June 16, 1816, in hallucinatory revelry, including a challenge to write a spooky story, which gave birth to Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” and John William Polidori’s “The Vampyre,” the first published modern vampire story. The premise of “Gothic” (1986) is great, the first act is interesting and the short epilogue is effective. Unfortunately, the hour in between is meandering, hedonistic, perverse, outrageously overdone and utterly tedious. I can handle the unsavory elements (and expected them) as long as the story is compelling, but that’s not the case. It’s basically a string of coked-up theatrics and perversions in an attractively gothic setting. Speaking of attractive, one of the few consolations is the jaw-dropping Natasha Richardson in her prime. She was Liam Neeson’s wife from 1994 until her death in 2009 from a skiing accident. If you want to see a gothic flick set in the 1800s that’s actually decent, check out “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (1992). For a movie that treads similar terrain that’s really good and in some ways great see “Marie Antoinette” (2006). “Gothic” is trash by comparison and fittingly bombed at the box office. Sometimes director Ken Russell’s unique projects work, like “Altered States” (1980), but not this. The film runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot at Gaddesden Place & Wrotham Park in Herfordshire, England. Thomas Dolby wrote the score, his first and last. GRADE: C-/D+

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