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Secret Path (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 77 mins

  • Director: Richard Mansfield
  • Writer: Richard Mansfield
  • Producer: Richard Mansfield

CGiii Comment

The music is quite lovely.

The hand-held camera is more frightening than the on-screen shenanigans.

It's a micro-budget film...expectations were never going to be high...but, seriously, a cheap tripod would have helped this film a hundred-fold...as would a major re-write.

There's not much to it...apart from endless canoodling, strutting through a woodland, some scary sound FX...and, a funny little man who's less terrifying than the camera-work.

It certainly is a horror!


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The(ir) Blurb...

The year is 1810. Frank and Theo are in love and on the run from the British Navy. There is a war on and they have escaped their home on The Rose, the ship where they met to live the rest of their lives together. They hide out in the grounds of a large abandoned house in the English countryside. Their new hiding place may be even more dangerous than life in the Navy. Theo keeps seeing a dark and sinister figure watching them in the grounds and haunting his dreams. Only their love can save them.

Cast & Characters

Darren Bransford as Frank;
Henry Regan as Theo;
Daniel Mansfield as The Gentleman;
Miguel Campbell-Lewis as Thomas