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Crucible of Terror

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4.8/10 • 13

1972-04-131h 31m

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The art of murder.

An obsessed sculptor kills a young women to make a perfect bronze sculpture of her. Years later at his secluded home a number of people become trapped in a web of revenge, murder and horror.

Directors
Ted Hooker
Writters
Ted Hooker, Tom Parkinson
Editors
Maxine Julius

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  1. Mike Raven

    Mike Raven

    Victor Clare

  2. James Bolam

    James Bolam

    John Davies

  3. Mary Maude

    Mary Maude

    Millie

  4. Ronald Lacey

    Ronald Lacey

    Michael Clare

  5. Betty Alberge

    Betty Alberge

    Dorothy Clare

  6. Beth Morris

    Beth Morris

    Jane Clare

  7. Judy Matheson

    Judy Matheson

    Marcia

  8. Melissa Stribling

    Melissa Stribling

    Joanna Brent

  9. Kenneth Keeling

    Kenneth Keeling

    George Brent

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Wuchak

Apr 13, 2022

7/10

An artist psycho on the coast of southern England A reclusive artist (Mike Raven) on the coast of Cornwall, England, is doing dubious things with his models when his son (Ronald Lacey), his friend (James Bolam) and their wives arrive from London. "Crucible of Terror" (1971) is Brit horror reminiscent of “Corruption” (1968) and comparable to Hammer or Amicus films of the era. Raven is a Christopher Lee lookalike, but only did four films from 1971-1972. Blonde Beth Morris (Jane) stands out on the female front with thin brunettes Mary Maude (Millie) and Judy Matheson (Marcia) also on hand. The latter two are attractive but reflect the popularity of Twiggy at the time. The flick really needed one or two voluptuous women that Hammer was known for, like Veronica Carlson, Susan Denberg, Linda Hayden, Hazel Court, Barbara Shelley, Yvonne Romain, Caroline Munro, Ingrid Pitt and so on. It’s decidedly obscure and typically gets bad reviews so I was skeptical at first, but the movie won me over with the coastal Cornwall setting, the imaginative caves that link to the artist’s quaint house and the revelation at the end. FYI: Ronald Lacey is perhaps best known for his role as the coat-hanger Nazi with the scarred hand from “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot at Shepperton Studios & Hammersmith in London and the Blue Hills/Jericho Valley area of St Agnes, Cornwall. GRADE: B-/B (6.5/10)

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Released
Original Language
English
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Keywords
artistmurdermodelmad family