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  1. Urge to Kill
    1984 · Drama · 1h 34m

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  1. Urge to Kill is a 1960 British second feature serial killer film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Patrick Barr, Ruth Dunning and Terence Knapp. It is based on the 1942 novel Hughie Roddis and 1944 play Hand in Glove , both by Gerald Savory .

    • March 1960
  2. The Urge to Kill: Directed by Derek Ford. With Peter Gordeno, Sarah Hope-Walker, Jeremy Mark, Tiga Adams. A wealthy music producer (Peter Gordeno) lives in a hi-tech apartment which is run by a computer system called S.E.X.Y.

    • (108)
    • Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Derek Ford
    • 1989
  3. Urge to Kill: Directed by Vernon Sewell. With Patrick Barr, Howard Pays, Terence Knapp, Ruth Dunning. When to women are brutally murdered, the local townsfolk quickly assume a strangely behaving young man is the culprit, but a policeman thinks otherwise.

    • (141)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Vernon Sewell
    • 1960-03
  4. Cast. bruh Lily looks like a fucking doll she's scarier than the murders. Presented in some countries as an Edgar Wallace Mystery, this tale rarely rises above the ordinary and obvious. In a boarding house run by mumsy Auntie B we find her nephew Hughie, a 'mental case', and a smooth suited chap, as well as a former teacher (Wilfrid Brambell ...

    • Vernon Sewell
    • Merton Park Studios
  5. Dec 18, 2021 · A lustful record producer named, wait for it, Bono Zorro, lives in a high tech apartment that is presided over by a computer named S.E.X.Y. Now, S.E.X.Y. is sentient, possibly because she/it is possessed by a demon woman that looks like an Instagram model doing cosplay of Ankha from Animal Crossing. Bono Zorro likes to bring lots of young ...

  6. Warning: Spoilers. "Urge to Kill" is one of the first films that became part of the series of loose adaptations of Edgar Wallace. Released in 1960, the story concerns the murders of local young women who have been strangulated by an unknown assailant. Suspicion falls upon a mentally disabled lad - predictable enough.

  7. The movie feels like DEATH SPA’S British lethargic cousin who’s hungover from an actual coke-fueled, 24-hour party that you somehow weren’t invited to. But even though THE URGE TO KILL is plodding and repetitive at times, it’s still got surprises and plenty of sleaze. There’s a handful of creative…

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