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Psychomania

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 25m
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5.8/10
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Psychomania (1973)
An amiable, psychopathic leader of a violent teen motorbike gang is spurred by his mother, a Satan-worshiping spiritual medium, into committing suicide and returning to life as an "undead".
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An amiable, psychopathic leader of a violent teen motorbike gang is spurred by his mother, a Satan-worshiping spiritual medium, into committing suicide and returning to life as an "undead".An amiable, psychopathic leader of a violent teen motorbike gang is spurred by his mother, a Satan-worshiping spiritual medium, into committing suicide and returning to life as an "undead".An amiable, psychopathic leader of a violent teen motorbike gang is spurred by his mother, a Satan-worshiping spiritual medium, into committing suicide and returning to life as an "undead".

  • Director
    • Don Sharp
  • Writers
    • Arnaud d'Usseau
    • Julian Zimet
  • Stars
    • George Sanders
    • Beryl Reid
    • Nicky Henson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Don Sharp
    • Writers
      • Arnaud d'Usseau
      • Julian Zimet
    • Stars
      • George Sanders
      • Beryl Reid
      • Nicky Henson
    • 94User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Sanders
    George Sanders
    • Shadwell
    Beryl Reid
    Beryl Reid
    • Mrs. Latham
    Nicky Henson
    Nicky Henson
    • Tom Latham
    Mary Larkin
    Mary Larkin
    • Abby Holman
    Roy Holder
    Roy Holder
    • Bertram
    Robert Hardy
    Robert Hardy
    • Chief Inspector Hesseltine
    Patrick Holt
    Patrick Holt
    • Sergeant
    Denis Gilmore
    Denis Gilmore
    • Hatchet
    Ann Michelle
    Ann Michelle
    • Jane Pettibone
    Miles Greenwood
    • Chopped Meat
    Peter Whitting
    • Gash
    Lane Meddick
    • Mr. Pettibone
    Rocky Taylor
    Rocky Taylor
    • Hinky
    Alan Bennion
    • Constable
    John Levene
    John Levene
    • Constable
    Jacki Webb
    • Mother
    David Millett
    David Millett
    • Father
    Linda Gray
    • Grandmother
    • Director
      • Don Sharp
    • Writers
      • Arnaud d'Usseau
      • Julian Zimet
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    7eileenmchenry

    a delightful, kitschy film

    This is a movie you cannot watch without smiling due to its many kitschy, laughable elements. The only son of a wealthy old English family of frog-worshippers heads a bike gang called the Living Dead that discovers how to come back from the Great Beyond by wishing really, really hard. Hijinks ensue as the bikers kill themselves one by one and come back, ready to commit better mayhem than they ever could when alive because now they are indestructible. The story features unbelievably short skirts on all the girls; a hippy folk song about the glory of living and dying as a biker; young moms being terrorized by the Living Dead as they push prams in their go-go boots and hot pants; interior decor that inspired the makers of 'Austin Powers;' and arcane frog-worship ceremonies that ultimately lead to the undoing of the gang. Never a dull moment.
    feckinghell

    Fun 70s trash

    Like a few other people, I first saw this as a kid and it stuck. Anybody who remembers seeing 'Tommy' as a nipper and being hooked by it will know what I mean.

    It's really quite a terrible movie, but something saves it from being just another unwatchable 'cult' film. In fact, I would rate it as one of the better cult films I've seen.

    The film is actually well paced, and it never seems to drag. The story, although ridiculous, is easy to follow and always makes sense. The whole thing hangs together nicely.

    If your a fan of retro 1970s British culture (or atleast silly interpretations of it), this is one film to add to your collection.
    8trouserpress

    What does the title have to do with the film? Who knows!

    I've just watched this great film, and I just can't believe I haven't watched it sooner. What a movie! It's got everything a great seventies horror should have - groovy music (very reminiscent of Air's soundtrack for The Virgin Suicides), a well-spoken biker gang, hilarious suicide attempts, the living dead, as well as a bizarre occult fascination with frogs. Or were they toads? Who cares. It's a great film anyway, and I was pleasantly suprised at it's total lack of sex and gore. It just goes to show that you can have an entertaining horror film without resorting to exploitation.

    And as for suprise endings, well, you'll never see this one coming, I promise you!
    bob the moo

    A solidly entertaining and trashy British b-movie

    Tom Latham is the leader of a delinquent motorcycle gang known as The Living Dead – his fascination with the paranormal fed by the death of his father and the clairvoyant gift of his mother. When he is finally allowed into a room that has been locked since his father's death he learns a secret – that, when you deliberately die and totally believe you will return from the other world, then you will do so and will truly become one of the living dead. During a high speed chase, Tom deliberately goes off a bridge and is buried by his gang in their way – on his bike in full leathers. And this is how he returns to life again, but more powerful than an human and with his juvenile delinquent streak now turned into a murderous callousness.

    Everyone is keen to stress how "bad" this film is but I do not think that that is fair in any way. OK it will not be challenging for the top of many "greatest film of all time" lists (well, maybe "greatest undead biker movies" list) but it is what it is and it works as such. What it is is a British b-movie, made cheaply and with a clear agenda to cash in on both the zombie and motorcycle youth genres by going for the base requirements of both groups. Of course, outside of the world of the b-movie it is no earthly good at all and, even as one, there are areas that could have been better. The main area of this for me is the fact that, once undead, the gang simply continue to terrify old ladies in shops, rather than becoming more ambitious in their actions. Otherwise though, the "problems" are all part of the genre – bad dialogue, basic effects, average actors and so on. All of these are at the level one would expect but add to the pleasure of the film as a b-movie; it doesn't ever take itself seriously, which again is part of it working.

    The cast are mainly long-haired youths who can do limited work with the material but probably would not do much better with more. Henson is in permanent "cocky" mode but is good enough, while Larkin does a good genre performance of being freaked out and a bit frightened. She is in the shadow of Michelle looks-wise, mainly because the latter's performance is pure pouting and such. The rest of the gang are so-so biker types. The real surprise of the cast is George Sanders – for whom this was his last film as he was to commit suicide the next year. He is an effect presence and it is a shame that more was not made of his part in the film.

    Psychomania has something of a cult following and you can see why because it is good enough as a genre b-movie to be a sort of trashy pleasure. Don't go into it expecting anything more than that and you will find a curiosity b-movie that is trashy but strangely enjoyable.
    8jagaleigh

    Yay!

    Ok, kiddies. My whole life I have been a horror film junky. My parents, being the lovely and supportive folks that they are, always bought or rented me these bloody movies when I was a kid. As a gift on my 11th Christmas, I got Psychomania.

    I will always thank my parents for giving me this movie. It's great and cheesey in all the right ways and scary in all the ways a movie can be. It's creepy good fun! RENT IT NOW. Please. :)

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    Psychomania

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    • Trivia
      For the shot where Tom rides through the brick wall on his motorcycle, a wall was built of Styrofoam and painted to look like brick. When the stunt was first performed with the fake wall, the motorcycle shot through the structure but the rider was knocked off the cycle.
    • Goofs
      When the gang buries Tom, they didn't dig the hole for him sitting on his motorcycle deep enough: you can clearly see that his head is above ground level. Once the fresh grave mound would have been gone, his head would have have been sticking out of his grave.
    • Quotes

      Chief Inspector Hesseltine: From the look of those skidmarks, something must have forced him over. Did you get anything out of the witnesses?

      Sergeant: Yes sir. Exactly the same story from all of them. Two motorcyclists jabbing at his tyre with a knife.

      Chief Inspector Hesseltine: Any identification?

      Sergeant: Yeah, The Living Dead again.

    • Connections
      Featured in Movie Macabre: Psycomania (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Riding Free
      Music by David Whitaker

      Lyrics by Johnny Worth (as John Worth)

      Performed by Harvey Andrews

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    • Release date
      • March 1973 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Death Wheelers
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Benmar Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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