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  1. A Fatal Inversion: With Douglas Hodge, Jeremy Northam, Rachel Joyce, Saira Todd. After Adam inherits a country house from his great uncle, he and his friend Rufus decide to spend the summer there instead of abroad. An odd assortment of 'house guests' turns up through different means and it's an uneasy mix at best.

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    • 1992-05-10
    • Crime, Drama
    • 171
  2. Directed by Tim Fywell. After Adam inherits a country house from his great uncle, he and his friend Rufus decide to spend the summer there instead of abroad. An odd assortment of ‘house guests’ turns up through different means and it’s an uneasy mix at best.

    • Tim Fywell
  3. A haunting tale, full of the carelessness of youth and the fear of discovery now that middle age, pride of place, and self-created family have begun to appear. Twists and turns, ending in an unjust but completely believable finish. 13 out of 15 found this helpful.

  4. 10. Mai 1992 · 05/10/1992 (GB) Thriller 3h. User. Score. Overview. Adaptation of the Barbara Vine (aka Ruth Rendell) novel. After Adam inherits a country house from his great uncle, he and his friend Rufus decide to spend the summer there instead of abroad. An odd assortment of 'house guests' turns up through different means and it's an uneasy mix at best.

  5. 16+. Drama · Thoughtful. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details. In 1979, two bodies were buried in the grounds of an isolated country mansion. For the guilty, those bizarre shallow graves are a timebomb just waiting to explode...

  6. Overview. After Adam inherits a country house from his great uncle, he and his friend Rufus decide to spend the summer there instead of abroad. An odd assortment of 'house guests' turns up through different means and it's an uneasy mix at best.

  7. A Fatal Inversion is a 1992 adaptation of the critically acclaimed Barbara Vine (the occasional nom de plume of Ruth Rendell) 1987 crime novel and it's a masterful transition from book to screen.