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  1. 28. Mai 2021 · Paul, recently divorced, seeks sanctuary at a country retreat run by a sinister brother and sister. Written by John Bowen as part of the BBC's A Ghost Story ...

  2. The film was instead directed by Derek Lister. It was first shown on BBC One on 25 December 1978. Like its predecessor, it was an original story. It was written by John Bowen who had earlier adapted The Treasure of Abbot Thomas in 1974. The film stars John Stride, Geoffrey Burridge and Elizabeth Romilly.

    • Derek Lister
    • BBC One
  3. 25. Dez. 1978 · Recently viewed. The Ice House: Directed by Derek Lister. With John Stride, Elizabeth Romilly, Geoffrey Burridge, David Beames. Paul, recently divorced, seeks sanctuary at a country retreat run by a sinister brother and sister.

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    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Derek Lister
    • 1978-12-25
  4. After his wife leaves him, Paul seeks solace at a sophisticated health spa run by a pair of sinister siblings. Strangely attracted by the scent of a vine that grows on the old ice house in the spa's grounds, Paul is drawn ever deeper into a horrifying mystery.

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    • BBC
    • Derek Lister
  5. Paul has moved to a residential health spa located in an old country house. A number of strange disappearances and attacks of “the cools” make Paul begin to suspect a strange flower growing near an old ice house and the odd behaviour of the siblings who run the spa, may be something more sinister.

  6. Released December 24, 1978. Runtime 35m. Director Derek Lister. Writer John Bowen. Country United Kingdom. Languages English. Studio BBC. Genres Horror. After his wife leaves him, Paul seeks solace at a sophisticated health spa run by a pair of sinister siblings.

  7. The Ice House. (1978) 39 /100 0 Votes. 5.5 /10. Streaming AvailabilityOn 0 Services. Drama Horror 1978 35 minutes. After his wife leaves him, Paul (John Stride) seeks solace at a sophisticated health spa run by a pair of sinister siblings (played by Geoffrey Burridge and Elizbeth Romilly).