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HorrorScience Fiction

The Creeping Flesh

- A terrifying journey through the nightmare worlds of evil, insanity, and terrible revenge.

A scientist comes to believe that evil is a disease of the blood and that the flesh of a skeleton he has brought back from New Guinea contains it in a pure form. Convinced that his wife, a Folies Bergere dancer who went insane, manifested this evil, he is terrified that it will be passed on to their daughter. He tries to use the skeleton's blood to immunise her against this eventuality, but his attempt has anything but the desired result.

Release Date : 1973-02-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : World Film ServicesTigon British Film Productions

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Peter Cushing

Character Name : Emmanuel Hildern

Original Name : Peter Cushing

Gender : Male

Lorna Heilbron

Character Name : Penelope Hildern

Original Name : Lorna Heilbron

Gender : Female

Christopher Lee

Character Name : James Hildern

Original Name : Christopher Lee

Gender : Male

George Benson

Character Name : Waterlow

Original Name : George Benson

Gender : Male

Catherine Finn

Character Name : Emily

Original Name : Catherine Finn

Gender : Female

Hedger Wallace

Character Name : Doctor Perry

Original Name : Hedger Wallace

Gender : Male

Duncan Lamont

Character Name : Inspector

Original Name : Duncan Lamont

Gender : Male

Kenneth J. Warren

Character Name : Charles Lenny

Original Name : Kenneth J. Warren

Gender : Male

Larry Taylor

Character Name : Chief Asylum Warder

Original Name : Larry Taylor

Gender : Male

Harry Locke

Character Name : Barman

Original Name : Harry Locke

Gender : Male

Robert Swann

Character Name : Young Aristocrat

Original Name : Robert Swann

Gender : Male

Jenny Runacre

Character Name : Marguerite Hildern

Original Name : Jenny Runacre

Gender : Female

David Bailie

Character Name : Young Doctor

Original Name : David Bailie

Gender : Male

Michael Ripper

Character Name : Carter Wearing Derby

Original Name : Michael Ripper

Gender : Male

Alexandra Dane

Character Name : Bar Girl

Original Name : Alexandra Dane

Gender : Female

Marianne Stone

Character Name : Woman Doctor

Original Name : Marianne Stone

Gender : Female

Tony Wright

Character Name : Sailor

Original Name : Tony Wright

Gender : Male

Dan Meaden

Character Name : Lunatic

Original Name : Dan Meaden

Gender : Male

Maurice Bush

Character Name : Karl

Original Name : Maurice Bush

Gender : Male

Martin Carroll

Character Name : Warder

Original Name : Martin Carroll

Gender : Male

Reviews

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talisencrw

@talisencrw

2021-06-23

I love both the horror films of Britain's Hammer Studios and the pairings of Sir Peter Cushing and Sir Christopher Lee so very much. Though this is one of their latter and lesser-known, it doesn't disappoint. Very much worth purchasing and rewatches for the horror connoisseurs amongst you...

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-05-27

Right until the end, I was convinced that this was just a bit of nonsense. At the end, though, a great deal of it falls into place and through it still isn't really very good, this film made a lot more sense. In a nutshell, "Hildern" (Peter Cushing) returns from Papua New Guinea with some artefacts (human ones). When they get wet, they reanimate into a rather nasty skeleton that wreaks havoc. Determined to stop this evil from spreading, the professor tries to use it's blood to immunise his young daughter from it's effects - bad move! Meantime, his half-brother Christopher Lee - who has been supervising the care of his sibling's mentally ill wife for some years, has his own agenda not just for the treatment of the wifely insanity, but also for our marauding bundle of bones. The script offers us just a little too much half-baked, amateur psychology but there is still enough gravitas delivered by Messrs. Cushing and Lee to make the conclusion worth the wait. This genre was losing it's appeal by 1973, the colour photography robbing the storyline of much of its eeriness and jeopardy and at times this looks more akin to a "Sherlock Holmes" style of investigative costume drama, but it is still worth a watch.