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196983 minCrime, Horror, Thriller

The Unnaturals

Is The Unnaturals a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Unnaturals worth watching? With a rating of 6.05/10, this Crime, Horror, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Unnaturals Synopsis

During a thunderstorm, a group of members of London's high society seek refuge in a remote mansion in the countryside. They are received by Uriat and his mother, who appears to be able to communicate with the dead. The guests engage in a séance, but it will reveal each and everyone's darkest secrets.

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Top Cast

Joachim Fuchsberger
Joachim FuchsbergerBen Taylor
Marianne Koch
Marianne KochVivian Taylor
Helga Anders
Helga AndersElisabeth
Claudio Camaso
Claudio CamasoAlfred Sinclair
Dominique Boschero
Dominique BoscheroMargarete
Luciano Pigozzi
Luciano PigozziUriat
Marianne Leibl
Marianne LeiblUriat's Mother
Giuliano Raffaelli
Giuliano RaffaelliArchibald Barrett
Marco Morelli
Marco MorelliRichard Wright
Gudrun Schmidt
Gudrun SchmidtDiana

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Is The Unnaturals worth watching?

The Unnaturals has received mixed reviews with a 6.05/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Horror, Thriller movies.

Is The Unnaturals hit or flop?

The Unnaturals has received average ratings (6.05/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Unnaturals?

The Unnaturals is a Crime, Horror, Thriller movie that During a thunderstorm, a group of members of London's high society seek refuge in a remote mansion in the countryside. They are received by Uriat and ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 30, 2023
★ 5

A group of English folks (well, German, actually) are trying to get to their home amidst the mother of all thunderstorms that is washing out all the roads. With their car stuck in the mud, they have to walk to a nearby house inhabited by "Uriat" (Luciano Pigozza aka Alan Collins) and his mother. Now this woman (Marianne Leibl) is quite adept at séances and soon the group are sitting around the table where truths will out. These truths, played out via a series of flashbacks, are unsavoury and depict some of the group as malevolent, murdering, monsters. The more we learn, the more dangerous it gets for all concerned. Will they all leave that place alive? Aside from the audio of a biblical storm the sort not seen since Noah, the rest of this is all rather cheaply cobbled together with far too much (badly dubbed) dialogue that, in the end, presents us with a sort of brutal episode of "Upstairs Downstairs". Quite why there is an English setting is anyone's guess - it seems to create additional impediments to the already rather predictably weak characterisations. Eighty minutes felt a great deal longer as it lumbered along to a conclusion about which I simply didn't care. I wouldn't bother, I'm afraid.