The House in the Square

"In all of time it's never happened before ... of all the lovers since the world began it's only happened to us !"

Dec 7 1951 N/A 1h 30m
Drama, Fantasy, Romance

Atomic scientist Peter Standish travels back in time to 1784, an era he has read about in his forefather's diaries. He falls in love with his forefather's cousin, Helen, but his contemporaries of 1784 are perplexed by his strange talk and the odd knowledge he possesses. Remake of Berkeley Square (1933).

Plot

An American physicist, Peter Standish, lives in London in an inherited flat on Berkeley Square, unchanged from its 18th century appearance. He's researched his ancestors and the flat, and he believes somehow he will travel through time, if only briefly, to 1784. A lightning strike transports him, and he finds things disturbingly different than he expected: disease and social conditions appall him, and, in this Age of Reason, his speech, manners, and knowledge frighten rather than interest all except one young woman, Helen, the sister of the woman he's to marry. He sets up a laboratory in the hopes of hastening progress, and he tells her his secret. Does love or Bedlam await?

Written by

John L. Balderston, Henry James, Ranald MacDougall

Directed by

Roy Ward Baker

Production Countries

United Kingdom

Production Companies

20th Century Fox

Languages

English

Awards

N/A

Scores
# of Votes
1,108
Average Rating
7 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA