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  1. The story is set in 1885 and concerns Dr. Bernard Hichcock (Robert Flemyng), a necrophiliac whose "horrible secret" of the title involves drugging his wife, Margaretha (Maria Teresa Vianello), for sexual funeral games. One day he accidentally administers an overdose of a new drug which slows the heart rate and thinks he has killed her.

  2. Sep 13, 2016 · "From director Riccardo Freda, (Lust Of The Vampire) comes The Horrible Dr. Hichcock (L'orrible segreto del Dr. Hichcock), the twisted and terrifying tale of Dr. Bernard Hichcock (Robert Flemyng, The Quiller Memorandum) whose secret desires and perverse passions lead to the death of his wife, Margaret (Teresa Fitzgerald, Class of Iron).

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  3. Feb 11, 2024 · The seemingly respectable Dr. Bernard Hichcock (Flemyng) moves smoothly in London's high society in the late 1800s, supported by the hospitable elegance of his wife, Margaretha (Vianello). However, as we see from the opening moments, he has an extremely dark secret, namely his sexual fondness for the dead bodies of beautiful women.

  4. The Horrible Dr. Hichcock (1962) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top ...

  5. Robert Flemyng (January 3, 1912 – May 22, 1995) was an English movie, stage, voice, radio and television actor who is known for his role as Professor Bernard Hichcock in The Horrible Dr. Hichcock (1962). He was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England. Flemyng was married and had one child.

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · Set in the London of 1885, the titular medical practitioner of Riccardo Freda's film is one Dr. Bernard Hichcock (Robert Flemyng). When we meet him, he and his assistant Dr. Kurt Lang (Silvano Tranquilli credited as Montgomery Glenn) are injecting a patient with an anesthetic so that they can carry out their surgery.

  7. Oct 30, 2013 · Ultimately, everything that is most fascinating about The Horrible Dr. Hichcock has to do with sex. It's a good horror film, mind, though the last ten minutes with their series of Shocking! reveals, and the gradual reduction of Cynthia to a screaming, running victim take a lot of the sting out. But it's even better as a film of psychological ...