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Gothic

Country: UK, Language: English, 87 mins

  • Director: Ken Russell
  • Writer: Stephen Volk
  • Producer: Al Clark; Penny Corke

CGiii Comment

Not one of Ken's best, not one of Ken's most imaginative...but, definitely, one of his most frenetic.

More ludicrous than horrific...the ever-wooden Sands delivers his ever-wooden performance.

Spall is uncharacteristically camp...rather funny.

Richardson and Byrne embrace the melodrama with the immaturity that young, self-important actors tend to do too often - well, Ken allowed it.

The Dolby score is putrid.

Too camp to be taken seriously.

Too cheap to leave an impression

Too stupid to have any merit.


Trailer...

 

The(ir) Blurb...

Story of the night that Mary Shelley gave birth to the horror classic "Frankenstein." Disturbed drug induced games are played and ghost stories are told one rainy night at the mad Lord Byron's country estate. Personal horrors are revealed and the madness of the evening runs from sexual fantasy to fiercest nightmare. Mary finds herself drawn into the sick world of her lover Shelley and cousin Claire as Byron leads them all down the dark paths of their souls.

Cast & Characters

Gabriel Byrne as Byron;
Julian Sands as Shelley;
Natasha Richardson as Mary Shelley;
Myriam Cyr as Claire Clairmont;
Timothy Spall as Dr. Polidori;
Alec Mango as Murray;
Andreas Wisniewski as Fletcher;
Dexter Fletcher as Rushton;
Pascal King as Justine;
Tom Hickey as Tour Guide;
Linda Coggin as Turkish Mechanical Woman;
Kristine Landon-Smith as Mechanical Woman;
Chris Chappell as Man in Armour;
Mark Pickard as Young William;
Kiran Shah as Fuseli Monster