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The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane

7.0

The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane

PG·1976·91m

Summary

Quiet, withdrawn 13-year-old Rynn Jacobs lives peacefully in her home in a New England beach town. Whenever the prying landlady inquires after Rynn's father, she politely claims that he's in the city on business. But when the landlady's creepy and increasingly persistent son, Frank, won't leave Rynn alone, she teams up with kindly neighbor boy Mario to maintain the dark family secret that she's been keeping to herself.

Crew

Director

Nicolas Gessner

Novel, Screenplay

Laird Koenig

Reviews

B

BreakingTraining77

February 8, 2017

9

Early and controversial Jodie Foster vehicle that has her playing the titular “Little Girl” trying her best to survive in the (somewhat) fictional town of Wells Harbor, Maine. Wise beyond her years, Rynn’s plan can best be described as sounded-good-idea-on-paper, but quickly unravels when she found in the crosshairs of a local pervert, his nosy mother, a town policeman and his nephew (a polio ridden magician). The Halloween into Thanksgiving New England time frame enhances the seaside’s funereal atmosphere with a classical score and sharp, interesting dialog. A must for fans of ’70’s chillers and fans of unconventional suspense.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

pedophilia
based on novel or book
hamster
halloween
father
murder
maine
anti-semitism
teenage girl
corpse
police officer
animal killing
bigotry
seaside town
teenage romance
magician
cautionary
wistful
enabler
ambiguous
antagonistic
empathetic