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The Skull

The Skull (1965)

When the Skull strikes you'll scream!

6.0/10(110)·TMDB 1965 EN

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What is The Skull (1965) about?

Esoterica collector Dr Maitland buys an unusual skull from his ordinary source; the artifact is what remains of the Marquis De Sade. Much too soon, Maitland discovers that the skull is turning him into a frenzied killer.

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Production:
Amicus Productions
Country:
United Kingdom
Languages:
English
IMDb:
tt0059727

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Who stars in The Skull (1965)?

Peter Cushing as Dr. Christopher Maitland, Christopher Lee as Sir Matthew Phillips, Patrick Wymark as Anthony Marco, Jill Bennett as Jane Maitland, Peter Woodthorpe as Bert Travers, Marco's Landlord, Nigel Green as Inspector Wilson, April Olrich as French Girl, George Coulouris as Dr. Londe.

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Also Known As

ITIl Teschio MaledettoARLa calavera del Marqués de SadeBEDe duivelse schedelFlemish titleBELe crâne diaboliqueFrench titleBRA Maldição da CaveiraCALe crâne maléfiqueFrench titleDKDet levende kranieFIPääkallo

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Wuchak 4/10

**_Features Peter Cushing & Christopher Lee, but way too much filler_** A researcher of the occult and esoterica (Peter Cushing) apprehends the skull of the nefarious Marquis de Sade and learns that something evil is attached to it, which negatively influences its owners. Patrick Wymark plays his source for artifacts while Christopher Lee plays a rival collector. Patrick Magee is on hand as an inspector. “The Skull” (1965) is worth checking out for fans of British horror featuring Cushing and/or Lee, but it places with the least of their works. There’s just way too much filler. The runtime could’ve been cut in half and it would’ve been a compelling mini-movie. As it is, it’s just too drawn out for the material to maintain interest. However, the theme is interesting: Can articles have evil spirits attached to them? During the days of the early Church, articles that Paul touched, like handkerchiefs and aprons, “were taken to the sick, and their illnesses were cured and the evil spirits left them” (Acts 19:11-12). It was the same thing with Peter’s shadow. These things had the anointing of God on them and thus physically or mentally ill people exposed to them were healed and demons fled! A good example from the Old Testament would be Elisha’s bones noted in 2 Kings 13. These various items were blessed as conduits of God’s power. Could the inverse also be true? Could certain items be cursed with a demonic non-anointing? If the former is true with the kingdom of light, isn’t it possible that the reverse is also true with the kingdom of darkness in some cases, particular items like idols? The movie runs 1 hour, 23 minutes and was shot at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England; as well as Great Cumberland Place, Marylebone, London (Maitland's home). GRADE: C-

CinemaSerf 7/10

When Christopher Lee tells you to leave well alone, well you should - even if you are Peter Cushing! The latter is "Maitland" who is offered a gruesome artefact by his rather dubious supplier "Marco" (Patrick Wymark) and when he mentions it to his collecting rival "Sir Matthew" (Lee) he is told that this was recently pinched from him and well, he decides to ignore the advice. It doesn't take him very long before he rues that decision. This skull belongs to the Marquis de Sade and his spirit is looking to continue to cause as much mischief as he can! To those ends, it can take over the minds of those close to it and manipulate their behaviour to do his will. Can the sceptical "Maitland" do what generations of his forebears have failed to do and thwart this malevolent force? This is one of my favourite Hammer horrors with plenty of accumulating menace; some clever photography - often from the skull's POV, it's hauntingly scored and the denouement isn't what I ever remember to expect after a fun eighty minutes of pure cinematic evil. It spares us the usual ketchup gimmickry and uses a little more psychology to fo the scaring, and I think it works quite well.

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The Skull has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.0/10 based on 110 votes.

What genre is The Skull?

The Skull is a Horror and Thriller film released in 1965.

Who stars in The Skull?

The cast of The Skull includes Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Patrick Wymark, Jill Bennett and Peter Woodthorpe.