An older woman uses witchcraft to keep her young jet-set friends. Based on an ancient Scottish folk song.
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Tam Lin
1971
R
1 h 46 m
United Kingdom
Horror
Mystery
An older woman uses witchcraft to keep her young jet-set friends. Based on an ancient Scottish folk song.
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Ava Gardner
Michaela Cazaret
Ian McShane
Tom Lynn
Richard Wattis
Elroy
Cyril Cusack
Vicar Julian Ainsley
Stephanie Beacham
Janet Ainsley
David Whitman
Oliver
Fabia Drake
Miss Gibson
Sinéad Cusack
Rose
Joanna Lumley
Georgia
Jenny Hanley
Caroline
Madeline Smith
Sue
Bruce Robinson
Alan
Victoria Fairbrother
Vanna
Rosemary Blake
Kate
Michael Bills
Michael
Virginia Tingwell
Lottie
Peter Hinwood
Guy
Hayward Morse
Andy
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Ajishir♥️
29/05/2023 19:58
source: Tam Lin
Mohamme_97
16/11/2022 11:25
The Ballad of Tam Lin
Anthony
16/11/2022 02:59
What a terrible film! It's no wonder this is Roddy McDowall's only directorial effort ever; it's the kind of film nobody sees/likes/understands, and has only one category of possible defenders: those who like the "It's-incomprehensible-so-it-must-be-profound" school of filmmaking (examples: "Don't Look Now", "The Shout"). Has some tension at the end...enough for me to give it one star instead of none.
Manisha patel
16/11/2022 02:59
Michaela (Ava Gardner) is a rich middle-aged lady who lives in a mansion and filled with sycophants who don't do anything with their lives...they just party and answer to Michaela's bidding. She also has a boy-toy, Tom (Ian McShane) but when he stops worshiping Michaela and begins pursuing the local vicar's daughter (Stephanie Beachum), he incurs the wrath of his mistress. Ultimately, after LOTS of talking, they decide that the man's punishment should be death and they spend an inordinate amount of time tormenting him and chasing him about the British countryside instead of just offing him.
This film was the only picture directed by Roddy McDowell and it's a bizarre product of it's times--less a movie about witchcraft and more a film about Bohemian hippies. A strange and very, very slow moving film--one that must have played much better in the drug-soaked early 70s. Today, it just seems pretty dopey and bad.
ruby rana shah
16/11/2022 02:59
I saw this film for the first time last night and loved it! After reading so many mixed or out- right negative reviews of it over the years, I was truly surprised by how much I enjoyed it, how well it was made, how well the Tam Lin legend was updated to a relatively contemporary setting, and, ultimately, how enthralled I was by Gardner's Fairy Queen.
I have to admit the first 15-20 minutes or so did take some work. Not that they were poorly spent minutes, but adjusting to the 1970s milieu of swinging London took some time, though it was great fun watching a very young Joanna Lumley in a film that somewhat prophesied her role as Patsy Stone on ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS.
Now that I've seen this, I wish Roddy had made more films. This is how I like my spooky fairy tales told. May be it all comes down to you're either on the SHREK bus or the TAM LIN bus. I'm definitely taking another ride on the latter.