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The Ghoul

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A former clergyman (Peter Cushing) in 1920s England tries to keep his cannibalistic son locked in the attic.

Release Date : 1975-07-11

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Tyburn Film Productions Limited

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles : Night of the Ghoul

Cast

Peter Cushing

Character Name : Dr. Lawrence

Original Name : Peter Cushing

Gender : Male

John Hurt

Character Name : Tom Rawlings

Original Name : John Hurt

Gender : Male

Alexandra Bastedo

Character Name : Angela

Original Name : Alexandra Bastedo

Gender : Female

Gwen Watford

Character Name : Ayah

Original Name : Gwen Watford

Gender : Female

Veronica Carlson

Character Name : Daphne Welles Hunter

Original Name : Veronica Carlson

Gender : Female

Don Henderson

Character Name : The Ghoul

Original Name : Don Henderson

Gender : Male

Ian McCulloch

Character Name : Geoffrey

Original Name : Ian McCulloch

Gender : Male

Stewart Bevan

Character Name : Billy

Original Name : Stewart Bevan

Gender : Male

John D. Collins

Character Name : Young Man

Original Name : John D. Collins

Gender : Male

Dan Meaden

Character Name : Police Sergeant

Original Name : Dan Meaden

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***What evil lurks in the foggy marshes of Land’s End, England?*** In the 1920s, a couple traveling to Land’s End, England, runs out of petrol in the fog wherein the female (Veronica Carlson) encounters a peculiar gardener (John Hurt) and the estate of a former-minister (Peter Cushing), who lives there with his East Indian servant and… something else. Another couple shows up looking for their friends (Ian McCulloch & Alexandra Bastedo). Havoc ensues. “The Ghoul” (1975) meshes “Psycho” (1960) with “The Shuttered Room” (1967) and Hammer’s "Demons of the Mind" (1972). It was made by a short-lived company that was inspired by Hammer films and utilized many of the same people & locations of that company. It thus has a Hammer vibe and is on par with much of their horror output from the 60s-70s. Some have called it the British version of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” (1974), but it’s more toned-down and concentrates on troubled souls and eerie mood corresponding to the foggy marshes of Cornwall, England, and the unspeakable mysteries of India. The movie runs about 1 hour, 28 minutes (with a shorter version that has several minutes cut), and was shot at Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, just west of London. GRADE: B