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Audrey Rose 1977

★ 5.6145 votes113 min📅 1977-04-06

"Suppose a stranger told you your daughter was his daughter in another life? Suppose you began to believe him? Suppose it was true?"

Audrey Rose (1977), directed by the legendary Robert Wise, weaves a haunting tale of reincarnation and obsession that lingers long after the credits roll.

Director: Robert Wise

Cast

Marsha Mason
Marsha Mason
Janice Templeton
Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins
Elliot Hoover
John Beck
John Beck
Bill Templeton
Susan Swift
Susan Swift
Ivy Templeton
Norman Lloyd
Norman Lloyd
Dr. Steven Lipscomb
John Hillerman
John Hillerman
Scott Velle
Robert Walden
Robert Walden
Brice Mack
Philip Sterling
Philip Sterling
Judge Langley
Ivy Jones
Ivy Jones
Mary Lou Sides
Stephen Pearlman
Stephen Pearlman
Russ Rothman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Audrey Rose (1977) about?

Audrey Rose follows a distraught father who becomes convinced that his late daughter has been reincarnated into the body of an innocent 11-year-old girl. As his belief intensifies, the girl's family faces a terrifying dilemma: is the father right, or is his grief pushing him toward madness?

Who directed Audrey Rose?

Audrey Rose was directed by Robert Wise, the acclaimed filmmaker behind classics like The Sound of Music and West Side Story.

Who stars in Audrey Rose?

The film stars Marsha Mason as Ivy's mother, Anthony Hopkins as the obsessed father, John Beck, Susan Swift, and Norman Lloyd in pivotal roles.

Is Audrey Rose (1977) worth watching?

If you enjoy slow-burn psychological thrillers with supernatural undertones, Audrey Rose is a must-see. Anthony Hopkins' performance alone makes it unforgettable, though its dated pacing may not appeal to all modern audiences. The film's themes of grief and identity give it lasting impact.

How long is Audrey Rose?

Audrey Rose runs for 113 minutes, offering a tight, atmospheric experience that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish.

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About Audrey Rose (1977) — A Haunting Tale of Reincarnation and Obsession

Audrey Rose (1977), directed by the legendary Robert Wise, weaves a haunting tale of reincarnation and obsession that lingers long after the credits roll.

The story follows Ivy, an 11-year-old girl whose life becomes entangled with a grieving father convinced she is the reincarnation of his deceased daughter, Audrey Rose, who perished in a tragic car accident years earlier. As the father's fixation grows, Ivy's family is drawn into a psychological whirlwind of fear, guilt, and unanswered questions. With its brooding atmosphere and slow-burning tension, Audrey Rose blends elements of drama, horror, and thriller, exploring themes of fate, identity, and the unbreakable bonds—both in life and beyond. Anthony Hopkins delivers a chilling performance, grounding the supernatural premise in raw emotional intensity, while Marsha Mason anchors the narrative with heartbreaking realism.