Audrey Rose Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Audrey Rose is a "thinking man's" horror film, which in a way is unfortunate, since it tended to be ignored amidst the many spell-it-all-out scarefests of the late '70s. Marsha Mason and John Beck play Janice and Bill Templeton, a happily married couple, the parents of well-adjusted preteen Ivy (Susan Swift). Their family security is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious stranger, Elliot Hoover (Anthony Hopkins). At first mistaken for a potential child molester, Hoover explains that his obsessive interest in young Ivy is actually paternal. It is Hoover's contention that their daughter is the reincarnation of his own child, who died in a horrible accident. This information is dismissed out of hand-and then strange things begin happening. Directed by Robert Wise (who had previously helmed the psychological thriller The Haunting), Audrey Rose was adapted by co-producer Frank de Felitta from his own novel. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

DVD Release Date:
08/28/2001
Run Time:
112 min.
Production Co.:
United Artists
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Demonic Possession, Mysterious Strangers, Reincarnation
Tone:
Atmospheric, Creepy, Disturbing, Eerie, Tense, Haunting
Keywords:
car-crash, death-in-family, father, nightmare, obsession, parent/child-relationship, pre-adolescent, reincarnation, stranger, supernatural-forces
Language:
English
Status:
DVD