Rottingdean
Rottingdean

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Rottingdean

1980
Movie
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English

Mother is manic, Father frustrated. Son sees himself as quite an operator. Daughter wants to change the dreary world of Jubilee-year England. The day has come. Back to Rottingdean... if all goes smoothly.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: David CobhamGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A mysterious illness sweeps through the isolated village of Rottingdean, causing amnesia and strange behavioral changes in its inhabitants. As the number of affected villagers grows, a doctor races against time to uncover the cause of the epidemic before the entire community succumbs. The investigation leads to unsettling discoveries about the village's hidden past and the dark secrets it holds.

Critical Reception

Rottingdean was a television film that garnered moderate attention for its unsettling premise and atmospheric tension. While not widely released theatrically, it is remembered as a competently made thriller with a chilling narrative that explored themes of isolation and hidden trauma. Critical reception at the time of its broadcast was generally positive, highlighting its suspenseful plot and solid performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and intriguing mystery.

  • Noted for its effective portrayal of creeping dread and psychological unease.

  • Performance of the lead actors received positive mentions.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Rottingdean (1980)' is not readily available, as it was primarily a television film with limited public audience feedback channels at the time of its release.

Fun Fact

The film was based on a screenplay by John Wiles, who also produced the television series 'The Adventures of Black Beauty'.

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