Naked Evil
1966
Naked Evil is a black-and-white independent 1966 British horror film, produced by Michael F. Johnson, and written and directed by Stanley Goulder.[2] The film stars Basil Dingnam, Anthony Ainley, Richard Coleman and John Ashley Hamilton. It tells a story of voodoo activities in an all-male student hostel in a fictitious English city, where the brilliant resident students are from Jamaica and other countries in the Commonwealth realm. The bizarre events at the hostel and a local neighbourhood are investigated by a detective inspector who, with the help of a priest, comes to realise that he's not dealing with the usual sort of crime. They discover what several of the students already know: that the hostel's elderly caretaker is a Jamaican 'obi man' who is responsible for the evil that has enveloped the hostel. The film is based on the BBC-TV play The Obi by Jon Manchip White.
After its UK release, Naked Evil was theatrically released in the US with the black-and-white tinted so that it appeared to be in colour. It was released again as a television movie under the title Exorcism at Midnight, with a modified plot and new full-colour sequences featuring an American cast.
Kinostart: | 1966 | ||
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Genre: | Horrorfilm | ||
Herstellungsland: | Vereinigtes Königreich | ||
Originalsprache: | Englisch | ||
IMDB: | 95 |
Kamera: | Geoffrey Faithfull | |
Produzent: | Steven Pallos | |
Darsteller: | Basil Dignam | |
Anthony Ainley | ||
Suzanne Neve | ||
Richard Coleman | ||
Olaf Pooley | ||
Carmen Munroe | ||
Oscar James | ||
Bob Allen | ||
Catherine Erhardt | ||
Lawrence Tierney |
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