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Paranoïaque !

Original title: Paranoiac
  • 1963
  • 13
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3.6K
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Paranoïaque ! (1963)
A man long believed dead returns to the family estate to claim his inheritance.
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A man long believed dead returns to the family estate to claim his inheritance.A man long believed dead returns to the family estate to claim his inheritance.A man long believed dead returns to the family estate to claim his inheritance.

  • Director
    • Freddie Francis
  • Writers
    • Jimmy Sangster
    • Josephine Tey
  • Stars
    • Janette Scott
    • Oliver Reed
    • Sheila Burrell
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    3.6K
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    • Director
      • Freddie Francis
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Sangster
      • Josephine Tey
    • Stars
      • Janette Scott
      • Oliver Reed
      • Sheila Burrell
    • 52User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Janette Scott
    Janette Scott
    • Eleanor Ashby
    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
    • Simon Ashby
    Sheila Burrell
    Sheila Burrell
    • Aunt Harriet
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • John Kossett
    Alexander Davion
    Alexander Davion
    • Tony Ashby
    Liliane Brousse
    Liliane Brousse
    • Françoise
    Harold Lang
    Harold Lang
    • RAF Type
    Arnold Diamond
    Arnold Diamond
    • Publican
    John Bonney
    • Keith Kossett
    John Stuart
    John Stuart
    • Williams
    Sydney Bromley
    Sydney Bromley
    • Tramp
    • (uncredited)
    Laurie Leigh
    • Woman #1
    • (uncredited)
    Marianne Stone
    Marianne Stone
    • Woman #2
    • (uncredited)
    Colin Tapley
    Colin Tapley
    • Vicar
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Taylor
    • Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Freddie Francis
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Sangster
      • Josephine Tey
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    6lee_eisenberg

    a family with too many secrets is in trouble

    I understand that Freddie Francis's "Paranoiac" is a loose adaptation of Josephine Tey's "Brat Farrar", of which I had never heard until now. It sounds as though Hammer tried to make a number of movies like "Psycho". This one isn't a bad attempt. It focuses on a man who arrives at an estate on the coast of Dorset, England, claiming to be a brother long thought dead, causing a bunch of family secrets to come out.

    Oliver Reed's unctuous, irresponsible brother is the really intense character. He refuses to believe the newcomer and goes to great lengths to keep him out of the family. Reed's evil-looking face made him the perfect man for the role. A lot of the movie has the usual stuff that we see in these movies: screaming, eerie images, etc. I did like the cinematography showing the rocky English coast; the terrain looks as sinister as anything going on in the house. In the end "Paranoiac" isn't a great movie, but worth seeing, if only once.
    7AlsExGal

    Somewhat inspired by Psycho...

    ... was the above-average British Hammer/Universal production PARANOIAC . This first directorial effort by famed cinematographer Freddie Francis is full of intensely creepy atmosphere, beautifully lit and shot in black and white CinemaScope.

    Oliver Reed stars as a faded family's dissolute son trying to drive his sensitive sister insane so he'll inherit the entire fortune, but then a long-lost brother who supposedly had committed suicide years before suddenly shows up. It's a well-done blend of elements from PSYCHO with THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER and THE OLD DARK HOUSE, among others, maintaining an almost Hitchcockian sardonic undercurrent to the gothic thrills. PARANOIAC is a film that deserves to be better-known.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Great Storyline, Deceptive Conclusion

    The wealthy Ashby family grieves the tragedy of the death of the patriarch and matriarch Ashby in an airplane crash and their son Tony, who committed suicide, eleven years ago. Tony jumped off the cliff and his body was never found, only a suicide letter. Presently the dysfunctional Ashby family in composed by the alcoholic and reckless organist Simon Ashby (Oliver Reed); his unbalanced sister Eleanor (Janette Scott); and their overprotective aunt Harriet (Sheila Burrell) and their finances are managed by the accountant John Kossett (Maurice Denham), who tries to keep SImon under control. A couple of weeks before the due date for Simon receiving his inheritance, Tony Ashby (Alexander Davion) surprisingly appears for the joy of Eleanor, but Simon and Harriet believe he is an impostor despite his knowledge about the family.

    "Paranoiac" is an intriguing and suspenseful film by Hammer, with great storyline and deceptive conclusion. The screenplay builds tension and mystery with the viewer questioning whether tony is who he says. But unfortunately the rushed and senseless conclusion disappoints. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Paranóico" ("Paranoiac")
    8The_Void

    Not the usual Hammer Horror

    I'm a big fan of Hammer Horror, and have seen a fair few of the films made by the studio. However, none of my previous viewings could prepare me for this film - it's absolutely nothing like the Hammer Horror we know! And luckily, that isn't a bad thing. Hammer are most famous for producing fun, colourful flicks - and this one is neither of those things. Shot in black and white, and without a slither of humour in sight; Paranoiac is an entirely serious horror-drama. It's a good one too, as Oliver Reed steps into the role of spoilt brat Simon Ashby brilliantly, and you can really believe his every motivation. The plot follows Simon and the rest of the Ashby family, which is thrown into disarray when Simon's long lost brother Tony turns up. Believed to have committed suicide eight years ago, Simon and his Aunt don't believe the man claiming to be Tony and think him to be an impostor. The only member of the family who does believe that it really is Tony is the sister, Eleanor, whom Simon has being trying to drive insane so that he can get his hands on the family fortune.

    'Paranoiac' is a great title for this film, as it breathes a very paranoid atmosphere throughout. Oliver Reed's facial expressions and mannerisms help it to achieve this, and Paranoiac wouldn't be the film that it is had it not been for him starring in it. The beautiful Janette Scott stars alongside him, and makes up the rest of the central ensemble along with Alexander Davion and Sheila Burrell. The colours tend to be my favourite thing about most Hammer films, and thus I tend not to like the black and white ones as much. The lack of colour doesn't harm this film, however, as it makes up for it with a suburb atmosphere, much of which comes from the excellent black and white cinematography. The pace of the film can be a little slow at times, but it never becomes boring and Paranoiac always has enough up it's sleeve to compensate for it's less exciting moments. The plot has enough surprises entwined within it, and even though the film only has an eighty-minute running time - there's a lot of development, and the final twist is bound to catch you off guard. While this film isn't very well known - it is very good. I don't hesitate to call Paranoiac one of Hammer Horror's best little-known gems.
    7Cinemayo

    Paranoiac (1963) ***

    I'd never seen this Hammer film before and I finally dug it out from my Universal Hammer Collection. What a pleasant surprise it was. It is so refreshing sometimes to see black and white photography at a time when Hammer was known for its colour, and that moody b&w style really compliments this disturbing tale of a family of oddballs and what happens when one of their clan who drowned himself as a boy returns. Oliver Reed drinks as much as he did in real life here (it ultimately killed Reed) and he's really excitingly over the top. A hidden gem in some ways, PARANOIAC is well-scripted by Jimmy Sangster, and nicely directed by Freddie Francis. The more I think about it, the underrated Francis was often better than Terence Fisher. *** out of ****

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      Liliane Brousse is dubbed by Christine Finn.
    • Goofs
      As Simon plays the congregational hymn on the organ in the opening scene at the church the music shown on his stand in the organ loft is an oratorio/anthem music score with SATB lines (soprano/alto/tenor/bass) and a two-stave orchestral/keyboard reduction, emphatically not a church hymn.
    • Quotes

      Simon Ashby: [stumbles through the door inebriated]

      Aunt Harriet: Where have you been?

      Simon Ashby: [smirk on his face] I've been drinking.

      [Looks at the liquor on the bar in the entryway]

      Simon Ashby: Now I need to drink some more.

    • Connections
      Featured in Les Archives de la Hammer: Chiller (1994)

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1963 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Paranoiac
    • Filming locations
      • Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Hammer Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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