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The Awakening
TrailerSet in London in 1921, Florence Cathcart, author of the popular book 'Seeing Through Ghosts,' has devoted her career to exposing claims of the supernatural as nothing but hoaxes. Hoax exposer Florence Cathcart visits a boarding school to explain sightings of a child ghost. Everything she believes unravels as the ';missing'; begin to show themselves.Actors: Rebecca Hall, Dominic West, Imelda Staunton, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Shaun Dooley, Joseph Mawle, Diana Kent, Richard Durden, John Shrapnel, Cal MacAninch, Lucy Cohu, ...»Director: Nick MurphyCountry: United StatesDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Awakening"
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Characters of "The Awakening"
Florence CathcartPlayed by: Rebecca Hall
Robert MalloryPlayed by: Dominic West
Maud HillPlayed by: Imelda Staunton
Tom HillPlayed by: Isaac Hempstead Wright
Victor ParryPlayed by: Alfie Field
Julian DowdenPlayed by: Felix Soper
John FranklinPlayed by: Sidney Johnston
Alistair HowellPlayed by: Spike White
Chris HartleyPlayed by: Charlie Callaghan
William RamsbottomPlayed by: James Kirkham
Richard McGorianPlayed by: Ewan Andrew Walker
Max TebbittsPlayed by: Adam Thomas Wright
Child ImpostorPlayed by: Ben Greaves-Neal
Child GhostPlayed by: Joseph M. Jenkins -
Directors of "The Awakening"
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Creators of "The Awakening"
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Critic Reviews of "The Awakening"
Seattle TimesAugust 30, 2012Though the story spirals a little out of control in the film's final scenes, "The Awakening" offers the low-key pleasures of an old-fashioned thriller and a lovely central performance.
USA TodayAugust 23, 2012The cast is anchored by two wonderful actresses: Imelda Staunton and Rebecca Hall, whose talents are squandered on this lackluster horror drama.
Newark Star-LedgerAugust 17, 2012When these sudden surprises work, as in "A Beautiful Mind" or "The Others," you're too stunned to swallow that next handful of popcorn; when they don't, you're tempted to throw your whole box at the screen.
Globe and MailAugust 17, 2012A dull British import that never lives up to the pretensions of its period setting.
New York PostAugust 17, 2012An enjoyably old-fashioned ghost story in the vein of "The Others" and "The Orphanage."
Bust MagazineMarch 08, 2017If you're in the mood for some serious spooks with solid acting, The Awakening is worth checking out; but I wouldn't go out of my way if you're looking for anything more than that.
TheHorrorShowAugust 26, 2015A concise little old-school British ghost story, and I say there's always room for a few more of those.
7M PicturesJune 09, 2013a ghost story that wants to be more than just a ghost story, but in the process of trying to be a movie that transcends a genre, it insults the genre
We Got This CoveredFebruary 11, 2013The Awakening glides ghost-like through its story, laying its own elaborate traps along the way.
Big HollywoodFebruary 01, 2013The Awakening is a handsome, well-acted thriller with a script that's never cringe-inducing. So why did it sneak its way onto home video with no fanfare?
Salt Lake TribuneAugust 31, 2012[Rebecca Hall] captures Florence's flinty intelligence and the vulnerability that emerges as she slowly discovers the school's dark secrets.
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