1. The Awakening (2011) | Rotten Tomatoes
The ... Director: Nick Murphy. Screenwriter: Stephen Volk , Nick Murphy. Distributor ...
In post-World War I England a writer and sometime-ghost hunter (Rebecca Hall) investigates a reported haunting at a boys boarding school.
2. The Awakening (2011) directed by Nick Murphy • Reviews, film + cast
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In post–War England, a writer and sometime-ghost hunter investigates a reported haunting at a boys boarding school.
3. The Awakening Reviews - Metacritic
Set in London in 1921, Florence Cathcart, author of the popular book "Seeing Through Ghosts," has devoted her career to exposing claims of the supernatural ...
Set in London in 1921, Florence Cathcart, author of the popular book "Seeing Through Ghosts," has devoted her career to exposing claims of the supernatural as nothing but hoaxes. Haunted by the recent death of her fiance, she is approached by Robert Mallory to investigate the recent death of a student at the all-boys boarding school where he teaches. When students at the school report sightings of the young boy's ghost, she decides to take on the case. Initially, the mystery surrounding the ghost appears nothing more than a schoolboy prank, but as Florence continues to investigate events at the school, she begins to believe that her reliance on science may not be enough to explain the strange phenomenon going on around her. (Cohen Media Group)
4. The Awakening (2011) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Oct 12, 2015 · The Awakening is directed by Nick Murphy and Murphy co-writes the screenplay with Stephen Volk. It stars Rebecca Hall, Dominic West, Imelda ...
In post–War England, a writer and sometime-ghost hunter investigates a reported haunting at a boys boarding school.
5. The Awakening - Apple TV
THE AWAKENING is set in 1921, in a post-war England where many of the ... Director Nick Murphy. Trailers. The Awakening. The Awakening. Related. The ...
THE AWAKENING is set in 1921, in a post-war England where many of the bereaved seek solace in spiritualism. Haunted by the death of her fiancé, Floren…
6. Period film: The Awakening (2011) - The Motion Pictures
Jun 15, 2014 · Nick Murphy (Manor House) directs 2011's The Awakening, which he also co-wrote the screenplay for along with Stephen Volk (The Kiss, The ...
Florence Cathcart (Rebecca Hall) is famous throughout England for her skepticism. For a living she exposes scams, debunks hoaxes and generally shoots down anything remotely paranormal by finding ev…
7. The Awakening (2011) - flickfeast
Rebecca Hall plays Florence Cathcart, an intelligent and sensible woman who has made it her mission to debunk fraudsters and charlatans who claim to have ...
It’s funny how things work out sometimes. I spent a long time eagerly awaiting the release of The Woman In Black and then ended up very disappointed so then I turned to another British ghost movie that was released recently and I got my hopes up that this one, despite many reviews to the contrary, […]
8. The Awakening (2011) | Cinemorgue Wiki - Fandom
The Awakening (2011) Director: Nick Murphy In 1921, England is overwhelmed by the loss and grief of World War I. Hoax exposer Florence Cathcart visits a ...
The Awakening (2011) Director: Nick Murphy In 1921, England is overwhelmed by the loss and grief of World War I. Hoax exposer Florence Cathcart visits a boarding school to explain sightings of a child ghost. Everything she believes unravels as the 'missing' begin to show themselves. Richard Durden [Alexander Cathcart] Isaac Hempstead-Wright [Thomas "Tom" Hill] Joseph Mawle [Edward Judd] Diana Kent [Harriet Cathcart] Imelda Staunton [Maud Hill] The film takes place in 1921. The painting, of two w
9. Awakening, The (2011) (Blu-ray Review) - The Digital Bits
Oct 13, 2021 · The Awakening is a somewhat overlooked 2011 horror film directed by British television veteran Nick Murphy. Despite the title, it bears no ...
The Awakening is a somewhat overlooked 2011 horror film directed by British television veteran Nick Murphy. Despite the title, it bears no relationship to the 1980 archaeological horror film of the same name, but instead is a distant cousin to the Henry James novel The Turn of the Screw. The screenplay by Murphy and Stephen Volk takes place in post-WWI England, where Florence Cathcart (Rebecca Hall) is a paranormal investigator who specializes in debunking hoaxers who are taking advantage of grieving families of the wartime dead. Robert Mallory (Dominic West) asks her to delve into a boarding school for boys which has been plagued by ghostly apparitions, and she reluctantly agrees, only to find herself unexpectedly drawn into the events which are taking place.