
A Lancashire mill girl has an illicit adventure with the owner's son while on holiday. Based on the once notorious 1912 stage play by Stanley Houghton.


Is it worth the watch? If you like old British stuff that feels like a dusty stage play, you’ll probably find this interesting. It’s not for people who need constant movement or flashy edits. If you get bored when people just stand around in parlors arguing about morals, you will definitely hate this. Hindle Wakes isn...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Victor Saville

Eduardo Notari
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"Is it worth the watch? If you like old British stuff that feels like a dusty stage play, you’ll probably find this interesting. It’s not for people who need constant movement or flashy edits. If you get bored when people just stand around in parlors arguing about morals, you will definitely hate this. Hindle Wakes isn't exactly a high-octane thriller, obviously. It’s a bit creaky around the edges, much like The Grim Comedian, but there’s a surprising amount of venom behind the polite dialogue. ..."

Belle Chrystall
Angus MacPhail, Stanley Houghton, Victor Saville
United Kingdom

