The Canterville Ghost
An American family moves into Canterville Chase, a stately countryside mansion that has been haunted by the ghost of Sir Simon De Canterville for 300 years.
Cast
Stephen Fry
Sir Simon de Canterville
Stephen Fry
Grim Reaper
Stephen Fry
Gardener
Hugh Laurie
Mephisto Monster
Hugh Laurie
Old Duke
Freddie Highmore
Henry Duke of Cheshire
Emily Carey
Virginia Otis
Imelda Staunton
Mrs. Umney
Meera Syal
Lucretia Otis
David Harewood
Hiram Otis
Miranda Hart
Algernean Van Finchley
Toby Jones
The Reverend Chasuble aka The Vicar
Jakey Schiff
Louis Otis
Bennett Miller
Kent Otis
Bill Lobley
Lord Monroe
Elizabeth Sankey
Eleanor de Canterville
Elizabeth Sankey
Lady Erlynne
Elizabeth Sankey
Guest
Keiron Self
Professor Borsakov
Keiron Self
Guest
Giles New
The Colonel
Giles New
Guest
Lynne Seymour
Mrs. Borsakov
Lynne Seymour
Guest
Georgia Small
Marjorie Fairfax
Georgia Small
Guest
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I underestimated the movie at first but after watching it a enjoyed it a lot Now to the main review. I Enjoy the movie a lot,it is well made and has an interesting plot It has what you expect from movies,scenes that make you cry,laugh or any other emotion, i also like how its not scary so kids can watch it without parents worrying about their children being scared. I think, is a movie that is fun for the whole family. Youngsters will like the characters, the older children will enjoy the plot, and the adults will likely enjoy the movie as. I don't feel any horror. It's a very good movie for family,kids and youngsters.
Well there's never going to be a better version of this than Charles Laughton's 1944 iteration, but this is still actually quite a watchable adaptation of Oscar Wilde's short story. It centres around an American family who relocate to creaky and spooky old "Canterville Chase" - a stately pile that is reputedly haunted by a menacing spectre. The "Otis" family have three children and after the odd eerie visitation, they become distinctly unafraid of their haunting buddy - indeed they are soon trying to find some way of helping "Sir Simon" to lift the curse that has trapped him in limbo for some three hundred years and also to reunite him with his long lost love before the Grim Reaper wins the day. The animation is adequate and there are plenty of whimsical goings on - it's just that the story is over-stretched, there's way too much dialogue and I actually find this works better with real people/scenarios. Animation offers too few limitations on the creative ghostliness and so at times this looks a little too much like an episode of "Scooby Do". Maybe daft to write, but it isn't quite real enough for me! Still, it's good that this story is still doing the rounds - it's a fun tale of true love that's stood the test of time well.
1. There's nothing interesting about the choppy animation, in fact it's worse than 2000's animation movies somehow, wich makes this kinda boring to watch. 2. The plotline in most cases is completely unrealistic, making this movie even more unwatchable. 3. The scenes that try to make you laugh, cry or make you feel anything else fail miserably, with the dialogues being exaggerated, bland,or useless, 90% of the sounds effect in the movie just being:"huh?""woah" or any kind of overused interjections. 4. The characters dont have a lot of developement, making them very boring and uninteresting. 5. Why is half the cast morbidly obese?? Seriously,barely anyone was obese in the 20th century. Overall this movie wasn't funny, interesting or scary at all, and i don't even know what it's supposed to be.
The animation evokes the aesthetics of early 2000s video games, but not in a way that adds nostalgic value. Rather, it appears as if constrained by the same limitations that plagued those older games-resulting in choppy and disjointed visuals. A reviewer's perfect 10 out of 10 score for the film raises further concerns. This suspicion is heightened by the fact that the review was published a month before the film's official release. Such an anomalously high rating strongly suggests a self-serving agenda, likely from someone affiliated with the production team. Despite a compelling story, the film ultimately fails to deliver a visual experience that matches the quality of its narrative.
