An off-beat minimalist thriller from idiosyncratic director Maxwell Munden The House in the Woods stars B-movie stalwarts Patricia Roc and Michael Gough as a trendy couple who get in over their head in their quest for a little peace and quiet. Though The House in the Woods is presented here in a brand-new transfer from original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio there are still some issues with the soundtrack. While they have been corrected as much as possible viewers will notice intermittent audio issues. Geoffrey Carter a highly strung... author suffering from writer's block petulantly insists to his wife that they flee their annoying neighbours and move somewhere more peaceful. They find a delightfully remote woodland cottage which the owner a melancholic widowed artist with a Larry Adler fixation is happy to rent them at a pittance. All too soon they realise that something is not quite right with their landlord and much to Geoffrey's horror he realises that the plot of his new murder mystery is being played out for real... [show more]
We will publish your review of The House in the Woods on DVD within a few days as long as it meets our guidelines.
None of your personal details will be passed on to any other third party.
Maxwell Munden directs this 1950s British thriller starring Michael Gough and Patricia Roc. Geoffrey Carter (Gough) is a successful author going through a tough period as he tries to finish a book. Protesting to his wife Carol (Roc) that their irritating neighbours may be the source of his writer's block, Geoffrey convinces her to temporarily relocate to a remote house in the woods. Geoffrey is surprised by how cheap the rent is on the house, but quickly begins to understand why as a series of highly unusual events convince the couple that they are being haunted...
In this drama, a writer and his wife rent a small country cottage where he plans on doing some work. Unfortunately, he soon discovers that the eccentric landlord, an artist, wants to kill his wife. The painter is already suspected of killing his own wife. The murderous landlord is just about to kill the writer's wife when he is stopped.
This site uses cookies.
More details in our privacy policy