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25 August 1965 (USA) moreTagline:
When the Skull strikes you'll Scream!Plot:
A collector comes into possession of the skull of the Marquis de Sade and learns it is possessed by an evil spirit. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Amicus,Christopher Lee & Peter Cushing at their best. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Peter Cushing | ... | Dr. Christopher Maitland | |
| Patrick Wymark | ... | Anthony Marco | |
| Jill Bennett | ... | Jane Maitland | |
| Nigel Green | ... | Inspector Wilson | |
| Patrick Magee | ... | Police Surgeon | |
| Peter Woodthorpe | ... | Bert Travers, Marco's Landlord | |
| Michael Gough | ... | Auctioneer | |
| George Coulouris | ... | Dr. Londe | |
| April Olrich | ... | French Girl | |
| Maurice Good | ... | Pierre, Phrenologist | |
| Anna Palk | ... | Maid | |
| Frank Forsyth | ... | Judge | |
| Paul Stockman | ... | First Guard | |
| Geoffrey Cheshire | ... | Second Guard | |
| George Hilsdon | ... | Policeman |
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Mono (RCA Sound Recording)Certification:
Norway:16 | UK:X | Finland:(Banned) | Finland:K-16 (re-rating) | France:-12 | Sweden:15Fun Stuff
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The heirs of Donatien Alphonse François de Sade pressed charges to prevent any use of his name on the advertising material. The changes on posters and lobby-cards were made at the very last minute by sticking the new title "Le Crâne Maléfique" (meaning "The Evil Skull") on top of the former, "Les forfaits du Marquis de Sade" (meaning "the Infamies of Marquis de Sade"). Only on that condition the film could finally be released in the French territory. moreGoofs:
Continuity: The table seen at the very end of the film that the skull sits on is different from the table it is on through the rest of the movie. The table seen in the ending has no pattern, just horizontal wood grains. The table seen earlier has a pattern of hexagons. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Pierre: What are you doing here?
French Girl: Aren't you pleased to see me?
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The Skull is probably the best film Amicus produced,based on a chilling short story by Robert Bloch and directed with visual flair by Freddie Francis it tells the story of a writer on Demonology ; Christopher Maitland(Peter Cushing excellent as usual) who is offered a skull and a fleshbound book originally belonging to none other than the Marquis de Sade for a mere £500,at first he is skeptical of its provenance but finally agrees to buy it from Marco a shifty character(memorably played by Patrick Wymark)who previously stole the skull and book from Sir Matthew Phillips(Christopher Lee)who had fallen under it's sinister spell in the past and was glad the skull and book had been stolen,Matthew tries to convince Christopher of its evil power and advises him to get rid of it as soon as possible,but to no avail,Christopher keeps the skull and begins to come unstuck, he starts hallucinating and having bizarre dreams. All the performances are first rate,but this is Peter Cushings film,he is literally in every scene and gives a convincing performance of a man falling pray to evil. I can't help thinking this could have been a true classic if it had had a bigger budget. The whole cast and crew have worked wonders with what little money and resources they must have had,it also remains(in my opinion) Freddie Francis best film as a director....a must for a cold winters night.