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197292 minFantasy, Horror, Romance

Neither the Sea Nor the Sand

Is Neither the Sea Nor the Sand a Hit or Flop?

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Is Neither the Sea Nor the Sand worth watching? With a rating of 5/10, this Fantasy, Horror, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Neither the Sea Nor the Sand Synopsis

After a failed marriage, Anna retreats to the haunting, eerie climes of the Isle of Jersey, where she finds fulfillment in an affair with lighthouse keeper Hugh. However, when tragedy strikes, the inconsolable Anna longs for the arms of her lover... who unexpectedly returns from the dead, with a few macabre changes awaiting them both.

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Top Cast

Susan Hampshire
Susan HampshireAnna Robinson
Frank Finlay
Frank FinlayGeorge Dabernon
Michael Petrovitch
Michael PetrovitchHugh Dabernon
Michael Craze
Michael CrazeCollie Delamare
Jack Lambert
Jack LambertDr. Irving
Betty Duncan
Betty DuncanMrs. MacKay
David Garth
David GarthMr. MacKay
Anthony Booth
Anthony BoothDelamare
Marcia Fox
Marcia FoxGirl in Love Scene (uncredited)

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Is Neither the Sea Nor the Sand worth watching?

Neither the Sea Nor the Sand has received mixed reviews with a 5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Fantasy, Horror, Romance movies.

Is Neither the Sea Nor the Sand hit or flop?

Neither the Sea Nor the Sand has received average ratings (5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Neither the Sea Nor the Sand?

Neither the Sea Nor the Sand is a Fantasy, Horror, Romance movie that After a failed marriage, Anna retreats to the haunting, eerie climes of the Isle of Jersey, where she finds fulfillment in an affair with lighthouse k...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfSep 24, 2022
★ 6

The opening scenes of this film - Susan Hampshire walking out to a Jersey lighthouse where she encounters "Hugh" (Michael Petrovich) rather sum up the mundanity of this fairly dull romantic drama. It looks good, they look good - but somewhere along the line, the story just runs out of steam as it struggles to stay out of a soup of melodrama. Of course the two become lovers, and of course she has baggage - a marriage that no longer works, but when tragedy ensues they must face reality with a fresh, and frequently, troubling perspective. Perhaps the book was more evocative, indulged the imagination more? This adaptation really doesn't. There is little on-screen chemistry between our two principals, and the obstacles to their happiness all-to-often come across as contrived and over-played with demons galore. Frank Finlay - never exactly versatile - probably has the best character as his rather puritanical brother "George" but the whole really doesn't equal what ought to have been the sum of the parts. It's slow, stodgy and rather weakly scored with a predictable and stilted dialogue that made me cringe on occasion. Some lovely location photography, and plenty of seagulls - but otherwise this is pretty lacking on just about every other front.