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And Now the Screaming Starts (1973)

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Country: GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Cast: Peter Cushing, Stephanie Beacham, Herbert Lom, Patrick Magee, Ian Ogilvy

Synopsis:

Late eighteenth century England and a noble's new wife succumbs to a family curse, impregnated by a ghost on her wedding night.

Review:

Amicus ghost story with horror trimmings, literally, in the form of a severed hand. Unfortunately it more than lives up to its title, what with the constantly terrorized Miss Beacham, but does not develop the socio-historical angle of a servant's ghost revisiting the sins of its former masters upon them.

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(Fengriffen)


Country: GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Cast: Peter Cushing, Stephanie Beacham, Herbert Lom, Patrick Magee, Ian Ogilvy

Synopsis:

Late eighteenth century England and a noble's new wife succumbs to a family curse, impregnated by a ghost on her wedding night.

Review:

Amicus ghost story with horror trimmings, literally, in the form of a severed hand. Unfortunately it more than lives up to its title, what with the constantly terrorized Miss Beacham, but does not develop the socio-historical angle of a servant's ghost revisiting the sins of its former masters upon them.

(Fengriffen)


Country: GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Cast: Peter Cushing, Stephanie Beacham, Herbert Lom, Patrick Magee, Ian Ogilvy

Synopsis:

Late eighteenth century England and a noble's new wife succumbs to a family curse, impregnated by a ghost on her wedding night.

Review:

Amicus ghost story with horror trimmings, literally, in the form of a severed hand. Unfortunately it more than lives up to its title, what with the constantly terrorized Miss Beacham, but does not develop the socio-historical angle of a servant's ghost revisiting the sins of its former masters upon them.

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