very odd but i couldn't stop watching it so that must count for something. stellar cast. alan bates terrorizes john hurt with aboriginal magic...or does he?
Alan Bates,
Susannah York,
John Hurt,
Robert Stephens,
Tim Curry
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An asylum director begins telling a visitor to a cricket game the story of one of his "better" patients, Crossley (Alan Bates) who is able to compete. Some time previously, Crossley accosted Anthony (... read more
DVD Release Date: June 1, 1978
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January 25, 2010
Capturing a flavor of the decade prior (the 60's) this film is almost real to the point of surrealism, with a quirky story line brilliantly told through the eyes of a certifiable lunatic.
Shout takes the unusual stance at starting from the ending, though we certainly don't kno... read more -
January 19, 2010
Either this film about a mystery man who moves in and, Rasputin-style, takes over the lives of a couple is too deep for me or just incredibly inane and pointless. Either way, I want my 90 minutes back. Alan Bates as the man is telling his story in flashback to Tim Curry (who had ... read more
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May 2, 2012fb1142797643John Hurt and Susannah York are a happy couple in some small English village. Burly, intimidating Alan Bates wanders into town, fresh from 18 years in the Australian outback. He sidles his way into the home of Hurt and York, and starts touting his exotic knowledge of Aboriginal m... read more
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March 11, 2011
A bizarre film that I wish actually had a legitimate release here in the States, as I feel that it would bear out repeated viewings due to the odd nature of the story and the use of an unreliable narrator to tell the tale.
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November 24, 2006
Yay, they finally added one of my favorite movies to the Flixster database....this is such an interesting idea: Crossley (Alan Bates) is a shows up at the church that (Anthony Fielding) John Hurt plays organ at on Sundays. Crossley insinuates himself on Fielding and his wife (S... read more
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