The Quiet Ones TV spot will be quiet no longer

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

A new TV spot for Hammer Films’ THE QUIET ONES has been revealed, sporting the tagline “The Quiet Ones will be quiet no more.” Well, that’s reassuring… or is it?!

I want this movie to scare the living daylights out of me. Will it succeed? Am admittedly starting to get my hopes high based on what we’ve seen so far. (Check out previous QUIET ONES videos HERE.)

A university student (Sam Claflin, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire) and some classmates are recruited to carry out a private experiment — to create a poltergeist. Their subject: an alluring, but dangerously disturbed young woman (Olivia Cooke of Bates Motel). Their quest: to explore the dark energy that her damaged psyche might manifest. As the experiment unravels along with their sanity, the rogue PHD students, led by their determined professor (Jared Harris of Mad Men), are soon confronted with a terrifying reality: they have triggered an unspeakable force with a power beyond all explanation.

Inspired by true events, THE QUIET ONES is directed by John Pogue from a screenplay by Craig Rosenberg and Oren Moverman and Pogue, and based on a screenplay by Tom de Ville. The film opens on April 25th.

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