Gothic
Gothic is a 1986 British psychological horror film directed by Ken Russell, starring Gabriel Byrne as Lord Byron, Julian Sands as Percy Bysshe Shelley, Natasha Richardson as Mary Shelley, Myriam Cyr as Claire Clairmont (Mary Shelley's stepsister) and Timothy Spall as Dr. John William Polidori. It features a soundtrack by Thomas Dolby, and marks Richardson's and Cyr's film debut.
Plot
Through her stepsister Claire Clairmont, Mary Godwin and her future husband Percy Shelley come to know Lord Byron. During the summer of 1816, Lord Byron invites them to stay for a while at Villa Diodati in Switzerland. There they meet Byron's physician friend, Dr. John Polidori. On 16 June, while a storm rages outside, the five of them amuse themselves by engaging in a game of hide-and-seek. Later in a parlor, Shelley proclaims his fascination with science; Polidori tells him of his interests in sleepwalking and nightmares. Lord Byron shows his guests Phantasmagoria, a book of horror stories he purchased from a shop in Geneva, and the three alternately read excerpts. This inspires them to hold a séance gathered around a human skull, during which Claire has an apparent seizure. Mary describes them as Claire's "horrors," and recalls instances during their childhood when unexplained phenomena would occur during them, such as Claire's bed inexplicably shaking, and doors slamming shut by themselves. Polidori brings Claire upstairs to rest.
More details
| author | Stephen Volk |
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| contentLocation | Switzerland |
| director | Ken Russell |
| editor | Michael Bradsell |
| genre | historical horror |
| keywords | abortion atheism atheist billiard room bleed claire clairmont damnation dr. john polidori drown engage follow frankenstein geneva hallucination haunt hide-and-seek homosexuality john william polidori kiss lord byron mary godwin mary shelley miscarriage morning nightmare oral sex percy bysshe shelley percy shelley scar séance seizure sleepwalk suffer suicidal thoughts unexplained vampyre vision write |
| musicBy | Thomas Dolby |
| producer | Penny Corke |
| productionCompany | Virgin Films |
| publisher | Virgin Films |
| theme | psychological horror |