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The Nightcomers (1971)

The Nightcomers (1971)
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Marlon Brando delivers a respectably creepy performance in the Michael Winner directed The Nightcomers -- a film inspired by the characters in Henry James' The Turn of the Screw. On a British country estate, two recently-orphaned children, Miles (Christopher Ellis) and Flora (Verna Harvey), live on their own with only a nurse, housekeeper, and gardener as companions. Miles and Flora are particularly fascinated by the gardener, Quint (Marlon Brando). In fact, fascinated to the point of obsession, the boy and girl model their young lives after him. When Quint becomes involved with the prim and proper nurse, Miles surreptitiously views their love-making and keeps it in mind for future reference. Gradually, Miles and Flora adopt the gardener and the nurse's love-hate relationship for their own, copying their adult behavior with child-like abandon. Finally, when the housekeeper finds out and decides to fire the gardener and the nurse, the children are thrown into a panic. Not wanting their two favorite subjects to be separated, the children decide to take things into their own hands. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Marlon BrandoStephanie Beacham, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Winner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of The Nightcomers

Marlon Brando delivers a respectably creepy performance in the Michael Winner directed The Nightcomers -- a film inspired by the characters in Henry James' The Turn of the Screw. On a British country estate, two recently-orphaned children, Miles (Christopher Ellis) and Flora (Verna Harvey), live on their own with only a nurse, housekeeper, and gardener as companions. Miles and Flora are particularly fascinated by the gardener, Quint (Marlon Brando). In fact, fascinated to the point of obsession, the boy and girl model their young lives after him. When Quint becomes involved with the prim and proper nurse, Miles surreptitiously views their love-making and keeps it in mind for future reference. Gradually, Miles and Flora adopt the gardener and the nurse's love-hate relationship for their own, copying their adult behavior with child-like abandon. Finally, when the housekeeper finds out and decides to fire the gardener and the nurse, the children are thrown into a panic. Not wanting their two favorite subjects to be separated, the children decide to take things into their own hands. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Winner
Writer(s):
Michael Hastings
Producer(s):
Michael Winner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Nudity, Strong Sexual Content, Adult Language, Violence, Not For Children, Adult Situations, Children in Peril, Rape & Sexual Abuse)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Muhammad Y.

Aside from the soft-core S&M scene (which was quite a doozy in the time of the film's initial release!) this movie 'Turned' out to be long and mildly interesting at best. Your Brando fix would be better satiated with the likes of 'A Street Car Named Desire' or 'Last Tango in Paris'.

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David N.

saw this originally in '71,better than 'last tango in Paris' if you know what I meant, quite a bit of erotic SM scene.

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Kevin A.

The children in this movie mimic what dirty deeds the adults do and say . there may be a moral ... but not much good within a coffin. the s&m scenes add little to the movie. NOT THE BEST OF MARLON BRANDO. I think this was a risk that did not turn out.

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