What Lies Beneath

  • Drama
  • Horror
  • Mystery
  • Thriller
7/21/2000
130
PG-13

He was the perfect husband until his one mistake followed them home.

When Claire Spencer starts hearing ghostly voices and seeing spooky images, she wonders if an otherworldly spirit is trying to contact her. All the while, her husband tries to reassure her by telling her it's all in her head. But as Claire investigates, she discovers that the man she loves might know more than he's letting on.

Revenue:
$291,400,000
Budget:
$100,000,000

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  • John Chard

    You're not yourself today are you?

    Claire and Norman Spencer's marriage starts to fall apart when she believes there is a ghost in the house. Things gather apace when Claire is convinced that the spirit is trying to tell her something. Something that could be too close to home for comfort.

    Robert Zemeckis does Hitchcock? Well yes, the influence is obvious, unashamedly so. But the trouble with that, is having the maestro as a benchmark renders all other modern day attempts as folly. However, casting aside that gargantuan issue, What Lies Beneath is an effective creeper come thriller that boasts star credentials.

    Directed by Zemeckis, formed from an idea by Steven Spielberg (from the story by Sarah Kernochan) and starring Harrison Fo...

    July 10, 2015
  • Wuchak

    Ghostly happenings in northern Vermont with Ford & Pfeiffer

    A couple living on Lake Champlain (Harrison Ford & Michelle Pfeiffer) face the empty nest syndrome as the wife experiences increasingly spectral happenings. Diana Scarwid, James Remar and Miranda Otto have peripheral roles.

    "What Lies Beneath" (2000) is a Hitchcockian drama/mystery with a bit o horror. It starts by borrowing from "Rear Window" (1954), but thankfully veers from there. At a little past the hour mark I was starting to get restless. The story was progressing too slowly with too many doors inexplicably opening. I suppose it didnt help that Pfeiffer doesnt trip my trigger, although shes serviceable (I wouldnt say I DONT like her); and Harrisons character see...

    December 24, 2019
  • tmdb15435519

    Not a great film, but two things that made it bearable:

    1. Directed by Robert Zemeckis

    2. I watched it in a hotel room

    May 18, 2021
  • Geronimo1967

    "Claire" (Michelle Pfeiffer) and "Norman" (Harrison Ford) are an happily married couple with a lovely lakeside home. It turns out that she has only recently survived a nasty car crash, and so when she starts complaining about some inexplicable things happening in their home, "Norman" suggests that she see a therapist to try to alleviate here ever increasing paranoia. Her friend "Jody" (Diana Scarwid) uses a ouija board and soon "Claire" is convinced that the empty house next door is being haunted - but why? Who is the paranormal woman she hears and sees, and what has is to do with her and her family? Robert Zemekis starts this off quite tensely, the imagery is scary and effective. The lack of gory or silly special effects gives it a chill t...

    April 4, 2022

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