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Dream House

"Once upon a time, there were two little girls who lived in a house."

2011-09-29 Mystery 1hr 24m

Publisher Will Atenton quits a lucrative job in New York to relocate his wife, Libby, and their daughters to a quaint town in New England. However, as they settle into their home the Atentons discover that a woman and her children were murdered there, and the surviving husband is the town's prime suspect. With help from a neighbor who was close to the murdered family, Will pieces together a horrifying chain of events.

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Storyline

Publisher Will Atenton quits a lucrative job in New York to relocate his wife, Libby, and their daughters to a quaint town in New England. However, as they settle into their home the Atentons discover that a woman and her children were murdered there, and the surviving husband is the town's prime suspect. With help from a neighbor who was close to the murdered family, Will pieces together a horrifying chain of events.

  • Released
    2011-09-29
  • Revenue
    $39,984,400
  • Budget
    $50,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 24m
  • Genre
    Mystery, Drama, Thriller
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    6
  • Production
    Cliffjack Motion Pictures, Morgan Creek Entertainment

Crew

Jim Sheridan
Director
David Loucka
Screenplay
Daniel Bobker
Producer

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Cast

Daniel Craig

Daniel Craig

Will Atenton
Naomi Watts

Naomi Watts

Ann Patterson
Rachel Weisz

Rachel Weisz

Libby Atenton
Marton Csokas

Marton Csokas

Jack Patterson
Rachel G. Fox

Rachel G. Fox

Chloe Patterson
Jane Alexander

Jane Alexander

Dr. Greeley
Brian Murray

Brian Murray

Dr. Medlin
Bernadette Quigley

Bernadette Quigley

Heather Keeler
David Huband

David Huband

Officer Nelson
Jonathan Potts

Jonathan Potts

Tony Ferguson
Jean Yoon

Jean Yoon

New Editor
Marley Otto

Marley Otto

Young Author
Nigel Henry

Nigel Henry

Author's Assistant / Guard 1
Bryon Mumford

Bryon Mumford

Author's Assistant / Guard 2
Ryan Blakely

Ryan Blakely

Harkness Client
Karen Glave

Karen Glave

Harkness Receptionist
David Fox

David Fox

Building Inspector
Adam Chuckryk

Adam Chuckryk

Officer Knight (uncredited)
James Collins

James Collins

Police Officer (uncredited)
Kevin Hanchard

Kevin Hanchard

Sgt. Johnson (uncredited)
Kevin B Hartley

Kevin B Hartley

Publishing Office Worker
Yulia Lukin

Yulia Lukin

Waitress (uncredited)
Douglas Nyback

Douglas Nyback

Angry Motorist (uncredited)
Chris Owens

Chris Owens

Tom Barrion (uncredited)
Robert J. Tavenor

Robert J. Tavenor

Angrier Motorist (uncredited)
Mark Wilson

Mark Wilson

Capt. Conklin

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Movie Reviews

Reviews for Dream House
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A Review by r96sk 7

Written by r96sk on 2020-10-18

Daniel Craig is good in the lead, while the premise is an intriguing one. However, it doesn't quite come together cohesively enough to be en... read more

Daniel Craig is good in the lead, while the premise is an intriguing one. However, it doesn't quite come together cohesively enough to be enjoyed on a major level. I didn't dislike <em>'Dream House'</em>, I found it alright to be honest. Craig (Will), as alluded to, is enjoyable in the main role, with Rachel Weisz (Libby) and Naomi Watts (Ann) being solid supports. The casting is probably the best thing about this film. It's the execution of the plot that holds it back. What's produced is watchable, but doesn't - at least for me - connect on any hearty level. The final act is a little clunky and messy, despite a nice reveal earlier on in the 84 minutes . It's definitely an interesting concept, but it's mostly a wasted one by the end. Reportedly, along with director John Sheridan, Craig and Weisz disagreed with the producer's final cut - no blame to them, if so. Craig, the idea and the run time stops this leaving a negative memory. I likely won't revisit it, but it's an OK - if underwhelming - production.

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A Review by r96sk

Daniel Craig is good in the lead, while the premise is an intriguing one. However, it doesn't quite come together cohesively enough to be enjoyed on a major level. I didn't dislike <em>'Dream House'</em>, I found it alright to be honest....

reviewer avatar

A Review by r96sk 7

Written by r96sk on 2020-10-18

Daniel Craig is good in the lead, while the premise is an intriguing one. However, it doesn't quite come together cohesively enough to be enjoyed on a major level. I didn't dislike <em>'Dream House...

read more