Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVD4487D
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 760137448792
- Street Date: 08/10/21
- PreBook Date: 07/06/21
- Label: Jinga Films Ltd »
- Genre: Horror
- Run Time: 106 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: 5.1 SURROUND
- Year of Production: 2015
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: Portuguese
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Virginia Cavendish as Laura
- Domingos Montagner as Afonso
- Mel Maia as Elisa
- Xande Valois as Antonio
- Anna Lucia Torre as Dona Geraldina
- Isabel Gueron as Isabel
- Alexandre Varella as Bento
- Romeu Evaristo as Argemiro
- Director: Walter Lima Jnr
- Producer: Virginia Cavendish
- Producers: Virginia Cavendish
Product Assets
Through The Shadow
A nanny discovers her employers house is haunted by evil spirits in this spine chilling adaptation of Turn Of The Screw
- List Price: $19.95
- Your Price: $19.95
- In Stock: 179
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Moving to the countryside of 20th century Rio de Janeiro, prim and assuming Laura is unprepared for life on an isolated plantation. Hired as a nanny for two young orphans who live on their uncle's coffee farm, she soon notices that things are not all as they seem. Confronted with continual apparitions, and noting the children's increasingly ambiguous behaviour, Laura becomes convinced in the presence of hostile spirits whom she believes are intent on taking possession of her young charges. With growing concerns for their safety, she strives to unravel the mysteries of her new home without realising that it may be herself who is in mortal danger. Based on Henry James classic novel The Turn Of The Screw.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Trailers
Sales Points
- Based on classic novel THE TURN OF THE SCREW by Henry James
- Winner - Best Actress - Fantaspoa Fantastic Film Festival
- Winner - Best Screenplay - Fantaspoa Fantastic Film Festival
- Nominee - Premio Guarani (Brazil Oscars) - Best Adapted Screen play
- Nominee - Premio Guarani (Brazil Oscars) - Best Cinematography
Press Quotes
This sumptuous-looking adaptation of Henry James The Turn of the Screw shifts the setting from an English country estate to a Brazilian coffee plantation
—Kim Newman, Johnny Alucard
Delivers moments of spectral fright in the tradition of The Woman In Black and The Others
—Rob Daniel, Electric Shadows
An effective chiller which ventures into some very dark places.
—Jennie Kermode, Eye For Film