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  1. The Quiet Ones is a British supernatural horror film based on the Philip experiment, a 1972 parapsychology experiment. It follows a professor who tries to prove poltergeists are not supernatural, but a cult-related phenomenon.

  2. The Quiet Ones: Directed by John Pogue. With Jared Harris, Sam Claflin, Erin Richards, Rory Fleck Byrne. A university professor and a team of students conduct an experiment on a young woman, uncovering terrifyingly dark, unexpected forces in the process.

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    • Horror, Mystery, Thriller
    • John Pogue
    • 2014-04-25
    • What Year Did The Real Experiment (The Philip Experiment) Take place?
    • Who Were The Members of The Real Research Group?
    • What Was The Purpose of The Philip Experiment?
    • Did The Professor's Son Really Die in An Asylum?
    • Did They Really Hold Séances to Communicate with The Entity?
    • Did The Real Professor Use Unorthodox Methods?
    • Did The Spirit Really Become Violent Like in The Movie?
    • Are Photos of The Real People Shown During The Movie's End Credits?
    • Did They Really Videotape The Experiments?
    • Did The Real Quiet Ones Experiment Work?
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    Dr. A.R.G. Owen and the eight participants of the research group began conducting the Philip Experiment in 1972. In the movie, Professor Joseph Coupland (Jared Harris) conducts his experiments in 1974. George Owen's wife, Iris, who was the leader of the group involved in the Philip Experiment, wrote the 1976 book Conjuring Up Philip: An Adventure i...

    The real group operated under the auspices of the Toronto Society for Psychical Research and was made up of eight people, three men and five women. The group's members did not inspire any of the movie's characters and only one was a student. None of the members were trained mediums. The group included the lead participant, Iris Owen (a former nurse...

    In researching The Quiet Ones true story, we discovered that the purpose of the real experiment was to prove that the supernatural is a manifestation of what already exists in the mind. Proving such a hypothesis true doesn't necessarily mean that ghosts aren't real. It just means that they are created by us, instead of coming from somewhere else. F...

    No. Dr. A.R.G. Owen, a former professor of genetics at Cambridge, never had a son who died in an asylum from self-inflicted wounds. Dr. Owen did have a son, Robin E. Owen (born May 21, 1955), who observed and assisted the Philip Experiment as the recorder and photographer. Unlike the professor in the movie, Dr. Owen was trying to help the researche...

    Yes. However, the real séances were much tamer. The eight-person group met once a week. Unlike The Quiet Ones movie, there were no smoking dolls and demonic symbols (or sigils) were not branded into the skin of the participants. In order to communicate with Philip, the group would ask him a question and he would rap on the underside of the card tab...

    No. Dr. A.R.G. Owen did have the group hold séance-like meetings, but he did not engage in the more extreme experiments conducted on Jane Harper (Olivia Cooke) in The Quiet Ones movie. The only thing that could have been considered unorthodox at the time was the premise of the Philip Experiment itself; the idea that an apparition could be created f...

    No. The spirit of Philip, real or not, never branded members of the team with a demonic symbol, nor did he ever cause their bodies to levitate, slam into doors, etc. The apparition Philip also never caused bathwater to boil, a doll to start burning, a girl to catch on fire or a demonic spirit to spiral out of a possessed girl's mouth (the real Phil...

    No. The vintage looking photos shown during the end credits of The Quiet Onesmovie are not the real people who inspired the movie's story. The photos, which are fake, are intended to represent real people, but they are actually just actors. As you've probably realized by now, the movie is almost entirely fiction.

    Yes, like in The Quiet Ones movie, the true story confirms that the séances were often filmed. Watch footage from several Philip Experiment séances. Dr. Owen's son, Robin E. Owen, often took the photos and did the filming.

    If by work, we mean, did the spirit of Philip ever actually materialize? Then, no, the Philip Experiment did not work. However, the Owen group believed that the experiment let them achieve far more than they'ed ever imagined possible.

    How does the movie The Quiet Ones compare to the real Philip Experiment conducted in 1972 by a parapsychology group in Canada? Find out the differences and similarities between the fictional and factual stories, characters and settings.

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  4. A horror film about a college experiment to create a poltergeist. Read critics' reviews, watch clips, and see ratings for The Quiet Ones on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    • John Pogue
    • PG-13
    • Jared Harris
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  5. A horror movie about a psychologist and his students who try to cure a telekinetic girl in a haunted manor. The film mixes supernatural and psychological elements, and features vintage equipment and a sexual jealousy theme.

  6. Jan 17, 2014 · Whether it's the latest studio release, an indie horror flick, an evocative documentary, or that new RomCom you've been waiting for, the Movieclips team is here day and night to make sure all the...

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