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      • Based on a popular pulp novel, FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC is a strange bird, despite the story's iconic status. The acting is stiff, the dialog stilted and production values are low. Fans of author V.C. Andrews' book of the same name may protest. It keeps much of the key details, but eliminates completely the themes that made the book a bestseller.
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  2. '80s pulp novel gets creepy with evil adults, incest. Read Common Sense Media's Flowers in the Attic review, age rating, and parents guide.

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      The movie is dark, and creepy, and also has some scary...

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  3. After their father dies, the teenage siblings, along with their younger brother and sister, are sent to live with their cruel grandmother, Olivia (Louise Fletcher). Olivia is disgusted by the ...

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    • Jeffrey Bloom
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  4. Flowers in the Attic: Directed by Jeffrey Bloom. With Louise Fletcher, Victoria Tennant, Kristy Swanson, Jeb Stuart Adams. Children are hidden away up in an attic by their conspiring mother and grandmother.

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  5. "Flowers In The Attic", based on the controversial Gothic novel from V.C. Andrews, centers around a widowed mother (Victoria Tennant) who decides to whisk her four children off to live with their grandparents in their isolated mansion. The children consist of Chris, Cathy, and the two younger children, Cory and Carrie.

  6. Four children are confined in a small attic for a lengthy period, and the teenage son and daughter both seem to develop a sexual interest in each other. The son sometimes washes his sister's back while she bathes, and they exchange longing glances.

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    • Jeffrey Bloom
  7. Flowers in the Attic is a 1987 American psychological drama film directed by Jeffrey Bloom and starring Louise Fletcher, Victoria Tennant, Kristy Swanson, and Jeb Stuart Adams. Its plot follows four youngsters who, after the death of their father, are held captive in the attic of their abusive grandmother's sprawling estate by their cruel and ...

  8. Flowers in the Attic Reviews. a soft recommendation to anyone game for a classicly-styled gothic aimed at the scrunchie set. Full Review | Jul 3, 2024. [Flowers in the Attic is] 95...

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