In the heart of the idyllic Cotswold village of Blockley, this traditional 17th century house offers 5-star guest accommodation in 6 individually decorated rooms, each with their... more...own unique charm.
In the heart of the idyllic Cotswold village of Blockley, this traditional 17th century ... more
house offers 5-star guest accommodation in 6 individually decorated rooms, each with their own unique charm.The traditional Cotswold stone façade only hints at the ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Lower Brook HouseThe traditional Cotswold stone facade only hints at the warmth of welcome ... more
that awaits you at Lower Brook HouseInside this 17th century house in the heart of the beautiful village of Blockley you will find a real log fire original fla...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Great plot, gripping Disadvantages: Ghost writer, Short
's mind to wander about who her mother could be and if she will ever come back for her. Brookes pride and joy at the Orphanage is that she is amazing at athletics. From running to bat and ball she is in her element. However when she is finally adopted by Peter and Pamela Thompson her sporting skills are far from the families mind.
Thrown into a life of luxury Brooke is soon to learn that her new father Peter is a well known wealthy lawyer and Pamela is best described as a trophy wife. Pamela is a reining beauty queen whose life consists of nothing but a strict timetable of moisturizing, washing and constant etiquette. Being the perfect host whenever she is awake even if only to the workers around the house. Of course Peter doesn't help her by pandering to her every whim whether that be things she desires or just getting her way.
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Director: Bruce A. Evans
Writers: Bruce A. Evans & Raynold Gideon
Genre: Crime - Drama - Mystery - Thriller
Country: USA
Certification: 18
Language: English
Released: 8th February, 2008 (DVD)
MAIN CAST:
Kevin Costner (Mr. Earl Brooks)
William Hurt (Marshall)
Demi Moore (Detective Tracy Atwood)
Dane Cook (Mr. Smith)
Marg Helgenberger (Emma Brooks)
Danielle Panabaker (Jane Brooks)
Earl Brooks is a highly successful businessman, a loving husband and a doting father-but he's also a serial killer who loves killing couples and placing them in romantic positions so that he can photograph them. When Mr. Brooks inadvertently leaves the curtains open during a murder, an amateurish mistake caused by an unconscious desire to be caught and stopped, he is captured on camera by a voyeur who was getting off watching ...
Advantages: Dane Cook shows he may have range and William Hurt is very good. Disadvantages: Poor writing and direction that leads to an absence of tension.
Mr Brooks is a successful businessman and devoted husband and father. But unbeknownst to anyone else, he's also a prolific serial killer and one who is so good that he's never been caught. He's tried desperately to control his urges and the sardonic alter-ego he calls Marshall. But when he gives into temptation he's caught on film by a creepy peeping Tom. The next thing he knows, he's tangled up in the twisted agenda of the opportunistic bystander and they are both being hunted by tenacious detective Tracy Atwood. Can Mr Brooks keep his secret under wraps, or will he be exposed to his wife and daughter?
This is Bruce A Evans' second feature as director in fifteen years (after the forgettable Christian Slater vehicle "Kuffs") and his inexperience shows. It should be a serial killer movie with a strangely sympathetic anti-hero. But ...
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Product details
Long Name
Lower Brook House
Rating
5 Stars
Rooms
6
Type
Hotel
Address
Lower Street
Post Code
GL56 9DS
City
Blockley
County
Gloucestershire
Country
United Kingdom
Continent
Europe
Manufacturer's product description
In the heart of the idyllic Cotswold village of Blockley, this traditional 17th century house offers 5-star guest accommodation in 6 individually decorated rooms, each with their own unique charm.