| Plot Synopsis |
by Cavett Binion |
This creepy, atmospheric horror film from England's Amicus Productions dispenses with much of the tongue-in-cheek presentation of their popular '70s horror anthologies (such as Asylum and Dr. Terror's House of Horrors) in favor of a more adult-oriented approach. The story begins in the 18th century, as a young stable hand tries to prevent nobleman Fengriffen (Herbert Lom) from raping a young servant girl -- who happens to be the stable hand's wife -- and for this transgression has his hand lopped off. Flash forward to the present, where Fengriffen's ancestor (Ian Ogilvy) and his wife (Stephanie Beacham), now living on the ancestral estate, are haunted by the servant's vengeful spirit, as well as the severed hand itself, which roams the gloomy corridors of the mansion. Most video versions are taken from the TV print, which is missing some scenes of violence and nudity. |
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The Screaming Skull
(1958, Alex Nicol)
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The Beast with Five Fingers
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The Crawling Hand
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The Hand
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The Haunted Palace
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The Haunting
(1963, Robert Wise)
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House of Dark Shadows
(1970, Dan Curtis)
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Rebecca
(1940, Alfred Hitchcock)
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The Watcher in the Woods
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The Legacy
(1978, Richard Marquand)
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