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Horror

The Quiet Ones

- A shocking experiment. An unspeakable evil.

A professor and his students perform a dangerous experiment that causes a young woman to lose her sanity.

Release Date : 2014-04-25

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Hammer Film ProductionsExclusive MediaTravelling Picture Show Company

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jared Harris

Character Name : Professor Coupland

Original Name : Jared Harris

Gender : Male

Sam Claflin

Character Name : Brian McNeil

Original Name : Sam Claflin

Gender : Male

Olivia Cooke

Character Name : Jane Harper

Original Name : Olivia Cooke

Gender : Female

Erin Richards

Character Name : Kristina Dalton

Original Name : Erin Richards

Gender : Female

Rory Fleck-Byrne

Character Name : Harry Abrams

Original Name : Rory Fleck-Byrne

Gender : Male

Laurie Paul Calvert

Character Name : Phillip

Original Name : Laurie Paul Calvert

Gender : Male

Max Pirkis

Character Name : David Q

Original Name : Max Pirkis

Gender : Male

Richard Cunningham

Character Name : Provost

Original Name : Richard Cunningham

Gender : Male

Aldo Maland

Character Name : young David Q

Original Name : Aldo Maland

Gender : Male

Rebecca Scott

Character Name : Student #1

Original Name : Rebecca Scott

Gender : Female

Rose Ayling-Ellis

Character Name : Charlotte

Original Name : Rose Ayling-Ellis

Gender : Female

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Boom! Out of Hammer Films, The Quiet Ones is loosely based on the Philip Experiment in Toronto 1972. It involves paranormal research that seeks to prove supernatural entities are in fact manifestations of the human mind. The complete opposite of Hammer's hugely successful The Woman in Black, The Quiet Ones is set in the 70s (Oxford, England). The house the action is set in is naturally remote, though it lacks the Gothic chill required for maximum impact. The makers are more intent on jolts and screeches to get their scares, which sadly gets a bit tiresome come the mid-point. It's effectively chilling at times, with some well mounted spooky atmospheric moments - while Olivia Cooke as the focal point of the "happenings" gives a sturdy and impressive turn, but it feels old hat and fails to deliver on its promise. 6/10