Screenplay
Is a young woman being stalked by her ex, or is she imagining things?
Story
Is a young woman being stalked by her ex, or is she imagining things?
Director
Писатель-вдовец Пол принимает в своё мрачном доме свою новую невесту, которая вскоре замечает, что с его 12-летним сыном Маркусом что-то не так. Мрачный и нелюдимый, со временем он начинает не на шутку пугать её. Её страх усиливается, когда она узнаёт о загадочных обстоятельствах смерти прежней жены Пола.
Director
Two spinsters have kept their mad brother locked up in their cellar for 30 years. Then he escapes ...
Screenplay
Two spinsters have kept their mad brother locked up in their cellar for 30 years. Then he escapes ...
Writer
Paul Gregory (William Sylvester) is an accomplished composer despite his blindness, and his beautiful wife Anne (Barbara Shelley) seems to be the perfect supporting wife. But unknown to Paul, she is having a passionate affair with Ricky (Alexander Davion), a struggling artist. Keen to support her artist lover and give them more time to make love, she persuades Paul to commission Ricky to paint her portrait. But Paul senses their affection for each other, and threatens to cut Anne off without a penny. Desperate to keep both her lover and Paul s money, Anne plots the perfect murder and asks Ricky to carry it out...
Original Story
A British policeman (John Gregson) tries to find a rich man's (Alec Clunes) son before a kidnapper's (Robert Shaw) time bomb blows.
Screenplay
A British policeman (John Gregson) tries to find a rich man's (Alec Clunes) son before a kidnapper's (Robert Shaw) time bomb blows.
Writer
A young man will inherit a huge fortune--8 million pounds--but to qualify, he must spend a million pounds in just two months. Easy to do? That's what you think!
Adaptation
After being thrown out of medical school for ethical violations, Dr. Peter Blood returns home to a small Cornish village, where he sets up a research laboratory in a secluded cave. There, he attempts to revive the dead, using kidnapped humans -- who he views as unworthy of life -- for their body parts, specifically, their hearts.