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Sous l'emprise du démon

Original title: Twisted Nerve
  • 1968
  • M
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.6K
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Sous l'emprise du démon (1968)
Martin Durnley (Hywel Bennett) is a troubled young man. With a mother who insists on treating him like a child, a stepfather who can't wait to see the back of him, and a brother with Down's Syndrome shut away in an institution, is it any wonder he retreats into an alternate personality - that of six-year-old Georgie? It is Georgie who befriends Susan Harper (Hayley Mills), but friendship soon turns into obsession. When Susan begins to distance herself, something inside Georgie snaps and he embarks on a killing spree, with Susan as the next target.
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A troubled man becomes infatuated with a beautiful young woman and uses a childlike alter-ego to get close to her.A troubled man becomes infatuated with a beautiful young woman and uses a childlike alter-ego to get close to her.A troubled man becomes infatuated with a beautiful young woman and uses a childlike alter-ego to get close to her.

  • Director
    • Roy Boulting
  • Writers
    • Leo Marks
    • Roy Boulting
    • Roger Marshall
  • Stars
    • Hywel Bennett
    • Russell Napier
    • Hayley Mills
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    • Director
      • Roy Boulting
    • Writers
      • Leo Marks
      • Roy Boulting
      • Roger Marshall
    • Stars
      • Hywel Bennett
      • Russell Napier
      • Hayley Mills
    • 38User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win total

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    Hywel Bennett
    Hywel Bennett
    • Martin Durnley…
    Russell Napier
    Russell Napier
    • Professor Fuller
    Hayley Mills
    Hayley Mills
    • Susan Harper
    Robin Parkinson
    • Shop Manager
    Frank Finlay
    Frank Finlay
    • Henry Durnley
    Phyllis Calvert
    Phyllis Calvert
    • Enid Durnley
    Gretchen Franklin
    Gretchen Franklin
    • Clarkie
    Salmaan Peerzada
    Salmaan Peerzada
    • Shashi Kumar
    • (as Salmaan Peer)
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Mr. Groom
    Billie Whitelaw
    Billie Whitelaw
    • Joan Harper
    Barry Foster
    Barry Foster
    • Gerry Henderson
    Christian Roberts
    Christian Roberts
    • Philip Harvey
    Timothy West
    Timothy West
    • Superintendant Dakin
    Brian Peck
    Brian Peck
    • Det-Sgt Rogers
    Richard Davies
    Richard Davies
    • 'Taffy' Evans
    Basil Dignam
    Basil Dignam
    • Doctor
    Thorley Walters
    Thorley Walters
    • Sir John Forrester
    Mollie Maureen
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    • Director
      • Roy Boulting
    • Writers
      • Leo Marks
      • Roy Boulting
      • Roger Marshall
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    7Rich359

    More of a character study than thriller

    Twisted Nerve is a rather well made film that deals with the psychopathology of a 21 year old man. His illness is "triggered" when he leaves his troubled home (a rich demanding father and infantilizing mother) to live as a border in the home of a college student (Haley Mills) and her mother (Billie Whitelaw).

    The film works especially well when his sexuality is aroused by both Haley Mills and Billie Whitelaw, with disastrous results.

    The movie takes its time to unfold. Although it does have some shocking scenes, this film isn't your typical slasher/psycho movie, as the advertisements suggest, its much more than that.
    6bkoganbing

    Martin/Georgie

    Hayley Mills and Hywel Bennett who scored big in The Family Way, she as the eager bride and him as the groom with nervous performance problems, made several films after that together. But Twisted Nerve is about as different from The Family Way as you can get. Hayley Mills still had some box office clout via the Disney films she made. But it's Bennett here who has a meaty role as a narcissistic sociopath.

    He meets Hayley Mills when both are suspected of shoplifting in a London toy store. But Mills and Bennett both get out of it after he puts on a second personality, a man with the development of a seven year old. Mills feels sorry for him and Bennett makes a note of her address and makes sure to bump into her.

    He may act a seven year old as a ploy calling himself Georgie. But in is real life role as Martin, Bennett is getting an understandable case of the hots for Mills. She can't take him seriously though in his little boy persona. That's when Bennett's narcissism takes over and he goes full blown psychotic.

    Bennett dominates this film, he enters the room your eyes are on him even if he's not speaking. Beautiful as Hayley Mills was at the prime of her life, she can't keep your attention when Hywel is in the scene.

    The film fills you full of anticipation. You never know when Bennett is going to finally lose it, but when he does you are fearful of this man/child.

    Nothing like The Family Way, but still a good film.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Mommy obsessed psycho.

    Martin/Georgie is a mommy obsessed psychopath with a mental age of an infant.Georgie dupes his way into beautiful Hayley Mills' residence and the sinister things begin to happen..."Twisted Nerve" is a psychological thriller strongly influenced by Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho".The camera-work is outstanding as is the acting.There are only two murders shown in the film,so fans of horror will be disappointed.The soundtrack by Bernard Herrmann of "Psycho" fame is truly memorable as is the whistling theme later used by Tarantino in "Kill Bill Vol 1".The characters are well-written and there is strong emphasis on oedipal complex.8 out of 10.
    8fullam-david

    Unjustly maligned and ignored.

    Like many I knew this film only from the review in Phil Hardy's "Encyclopedia of Horror Films." Based on that I expected a piece of totally exploitative trash that would prove highly offensive. Having now seen it, I ask "what film did he watch?" The Twisted Nerve I just watched is a surprisingly good, well made thriller that does not deserve it's critical drubbing or audience ignorance (It is also not a Splatter" movie as the review states). Back in the day it seems that it caused a firestorm of controversy in it's native England as many mistook Martin/Georgie's split personality for mental retardation. It is his brother, not Martin, that is mentally retarded and in no way a threat to anyone. Martin is in fact, a split personality. As Georgie, he is a very likable man/child, sweet and innocent. But as Martin, he's cold, calculating, and dangerously clever. I think this makes for a fascinating hero/villain and Hywell Bennet carries it off with extreme effectiveness. Hayley Mills and Billie Whitelaw are at their loveliest, and overall the cast does extremely well. Could be a tad overlong at nearly 2 hours, but the film never drags once. Forget what the critics say and it's controversial legacy. Give it a chance, you'll be rewarded.
    7ackstasis

    "There is no established scientific connection between Mongolism and psychotic or criminal behavior"

    In 1960, two respected British directors debuted shocking psychosexual thrillers, to mixed critical and commercial receptions: Alfred Hitchcock with 'Psycho,' and Michael Powell with 'Peeping Tom.' Both films were shocking in their time, and their influence on low-budget 1960s horror can't be overstated. Roy Boulting's 'Twisted Nerve (1968)' is a typical Hitchcock rip-off, but of the serious, stylish Brian De Palma mould, rather than the schlocky comic-horror of William Castle. The film introduces us to Martin Durnley (Hywel Bennett), the younger brother of a man suffering from "mongolism," the condition now known as Down Syndrome. Though seemingly healthy a birth, it seems that young Martin has developed some psychopathic, psychosexual tendencies, inextricably linked to a chromosomal mismatch at conception. Martin pretends to be mentally-challenged in order to get into bed with the virginal Susan (Disney favourite Hayley Mills, later the director's much-younger wife), only to instead capture the attentions of Susan's lonely mother (Billie Whitelaw) – did I mention this film was rather twisted?

    Though the film treats its absurd, gloriously un-PC narrative with the utmost seriousness, it is nevertheless startlingly effective at capturing the main character's psychoses. Bennett's performance is menacing and pathetic in equal degree, playing a sort of introverted Alex DeLarge, whose wicked intentions are always bubbling beneath an otherwise honest exterior. 'Twisted Nerve' also features a maddeningly catchy musical theme, memorably recycled in Tarantino's 'Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2004),' composed by Bernard Hermann, who by this time was estranged from Hitchcock on account of his rejected score for 'Torn Curtain (1967).' Nevertheless, it's clear that Alfred Hitchcock himself both saw and enjoyed 'Twisted Nerve,' as he cast both Barry Foster and Billie Whitelaw in his own back-to-basics British shocker 'Frenzy (1972).' Due to controversy surrounding its depiction of Down Syndrome, the film opens with a spoken announcement that attempts to shirk responsibility for its political incorrectness, but without much luck. I probably wouldn't have it any other way.

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    • Trivia
      Sir Alfred Hitchcock cast Barry Foster and Billie Whitelaw in Frenzy (1972) after watching their performances in this movie.
    • Goofs
      In the closing credits, the police rank Superintendent is spelled as "Superintendant".
    • Quotes

      Narrator: Ladies and gentlemen, in view of the controversy already aroused, the producers of this film wish to re-emphasize what is already stated in the film, that there is no established scientific connection between Mongolism and psychotic or criminal behaviour.

    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 6 (1999)
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      Written by John Addison and Roy Boulting

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 1969 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Twisted Nerve
    • Filming locations
      • Burley House, 15 Cambridge Park, Twickenham, London, England, UK(Harpers' House)
    • Production company
      • Charter Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1(original ratio)
      • 1.66 : 1

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