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    Tales That Witness Madness

    R1973 · Horror · 1h 30m

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  1. Tales That Witness Madness is a 1973 British anthology horror film produced by Norman Priggen, directed by veteran horror director Freddie Francis, written by actress Jennifer Jayne . The film was one of several in a series of anthology films made during the 1960s and 1970s which included Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965), Torture Garden ...

    • 31 October 1973
  2. Summaries. A psychiatrist tells stories of four special cases to a colleague. In a late-night meeting at his modern asylum, Dr. Tremayne (Donald Pleasence) receives visiting colleague Nicholas (Jack Hawkins) and recounts the histories of four unusual patients whose cases he has solved. In "Mr. Tiger", Paul (Russell Lewis), the sensitive young ...

  3. A doctor (Donald Pleasence) recalls cases of an invisible tiger, time travel, a tree named Mel, a cannibal luau. Signed in. ... Tales That Witness Madness (1973) Tales That Witness Madness (1973) ...

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    • Fred Francis
    • R
    • Donald Pleasence
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  5. Oct 31, 1973 · Tales That Witness Madness: Directed by Freddie Francis. With Jack Hawkins, Donald Pleasence, Georgia Brown, Donald Houston. A psychiatrist tells stories of four special cases to a colleague.

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    • 2 min
    • Freddie Francis
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  6. Dec 22, 2016 · Death, they’re still fun, satisfying bookends. Tales That Witness Madness fails to deliver on that tradition. Pleasence’s psychiatric goal and methods are never clarified and most of his dialogue isn’t exposition … it’s babbling. It’s clear the filmmakers never bothered to think the wraparounds through, and just hoped the ...

  7. Nov 1, 2002 · Luau, while holding a strong, taboo-crossing premise, is the weakest of the segments, suffering from some awful campy acting on the part of Kim Novak and some bad dialogue from screenwriter Jennifer Jayne. Freddie Francis called Tales That Witness Madness one of his best films. It features his customary sharp and stylish contrasts between fore ...

  8. Tales That Witness Madness ★★½ 1973 (R)An asylum is the setting for four tales of horror, as a doctor tells a visitor how four patients ended up in his clinic. Stories are “Mr. Tiger,” “Penny Farthing,” “Mel” and “Luau.”. At the time this was Novak's first film appearance in four years. 90m/C VHS, DVD .

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