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The Corpse

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 31m
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5.2/10
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Michael Gough, Sharon Gurney, and Yvonne Mitchell in The Corpse (1971)
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A mother and daughter hatch a scheme to murder their family's domineering and sadistic patriarch.A mother and daughter hatch a scheme to murder their family's domineering and sadistic patriarch.A mother and daughter hatch a scheme to murder their family's domineering and sadistic patriarch.

  • Director
    • Viktors Ritelis
  • Writer
    • Olaf Pooley
  • Stars
    • Michael Gough
    • Yvonne Mitchell
    • Sharon Gurney
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Viktors Ritelis
    • Writer
      • Olaf Pooley
    • Stars
      • Michael Gough
      • Yvonne Mitchell
      • Sharon Gurney
    • 48User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Walter Eastwood
    Yvonne Mitchell
    Yvonne Mitchell
    • Edith Eastwood
    Sharon Gurney
    Sharon Gurney
    • Jane Eastwood
    Simon Gough
    • Rupert Eastwood
    David Butler
    • Gregson
    Olaf Pooley
    Olaf Pooley
    • Reid
    Nicholas Jones
    Nicholas Jones
    • Benjy Smith
    Mary Hignett
    Mary Hignett
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    Howard Goorney
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    • Director
      • Viktors Ritelis
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      • Olaf Pooley
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    7neil-douglas2010

    Is Gough Off?

    Even for the Seventies I found this quite a disturbing movie. Michael Gough plays a sadistic father and husband to Jane and Edith, and his son Rupert is not much better really. Anyway the two females hatch a plan to kill Gough whist he's away for the weekend. I won't spoil the ending but this is a very underrated British film filled with an impending sense of doom throughout. In fact there's hardly a smile in the entire film.
    6grybop

    A naive but lovely thriller

    The key-word in this movie is atmosphere. The scenario is not the most original I know, the girl that plays the daughter sucks, but the photography and the music add a lot to this movie. I can't say I was any scared when I saw it on TV, yet I couldn't help but love this simple and naive little thriller, just because it was such. 6
    5lastliberal-853-253708

    Let's kill him.

    AKA Crucible of Horror, this movie is a psychological thriller about a sadistic husband and father who plays cruel mental and physical games with his family. When the mother and daughter (Sharon Gurney) have finally decided that they've had enough, they turn the tables on this brutal bully and give him a taste of his own medicine.

    For tight, merciless tension and venom, this bloodless movie is uncommonly effective and engrossing. Sharon Gurney is also engrossingly naked, however briefly.

    It is one of those films that would be enjoyed by those who grew up on VHS cassettes, but younger views who do not have low budget experience will likely find it tedious.
    7canndyman

    Very nearly a classic, but...

    This had all the ingredients to be a classic film, but ultimately doesn't quite completely hit the mark. The story revolves around the daughter and wife of a dictatorial and cruel man who concoct a seemingly clever method of killing him - making it look like suicide. After quite a muddled start, the film picks up pace once we witness the uncomfortably violent beating by Walter (played by Michael Gough) on his demure and beautiful teenage daughter Jane (Sharon Gurney).

    Jane and her mother Edith decide enough is enough, and hatch their plan - but could it be that Walter is already one step ahead of them?

    My favorite era for British horrors is the early 70s, and this film certainly delivers with its tense atmosphere, quirky direction and colorful dream sequences. The music is good too, and helps to really punctuate the action.

    There's some good countryside locations, and the bonus of Michael Gough in a memorable role - seeing him immediately brought back memories of his role as the creepy butler in the first Hammer Dracula movie more than ten years earlier.

    But the film ultimately belongs to Sharon Gurney, who gives an amazingly understated and moving performance as the troubled victim Jane. Besides being a beautiful 'English Rose', she has a wonderful screen-presence and charm, and as a viewer you desperately want her to triumph and find some happiness and peace away from her father.

    The film builds well to a tense and unexpected climax - but ultimately the viewer is left feeling rather short-changed by an inexplicable and abstruse final scene - one which left me completely befuddled!

    But, this aside, it is still a very enjoyable film for lovers of this genre, and it's a pity it doesn't seem to be more highly regarded than it maybe is.
    rsbrandt

    Bears a passing resemblance

    Those with long memories might notice this film borrows more than a little from DIABOLIQUE, if not necessarily in a good way. Despite a nasty caning and attempted murder this is more about psychological torment than physical violence; the lasting impression is that typical English family life is enough to drive anyone to murder or bonkers, in that order. One of the seemingly endless string of potboilers that Michael Gough used to liven up, back in the day.

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      Michael Gough's character's son and daughter in the film were played by Gough's real life son, Simon Gough, and Simon's future wife, Sharon Gurney. The film was made in 1969, the two married in 1970, and the film was released in 1971.
    • Quotes

      Edith Eastwood: [trying to distract Reid's search around the cottage] Would you like a cup of tea ?

      Reid: Tea ? yes that would be lovely, thank you.

      Jane Eastwood: I'll make it.

      Edith Eastwood: [apologising] We only have mugs here, I hope you approve.

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    • Release date
      • 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Crucible of Horror
    • Filming locations
      • Merton Park Studios, Merton, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Abacus Productions
      • London-Cannon Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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