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Jun 1, 1975 · The Ghoul: Directed by Freddie Francis. With Peter Cushing, John Hurt, Alexandra Bastedo, Gwen Watford. A former Priest named Dr. Lawrence harbors a dark and horrible secret in his attic. The locked room serves as a prison cell for his crazed, cannibalistic adult son, who acquired his savage tastes in India during his father's missionary work ...
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The Ghoul (U.S. titles: Night Of The Ghoul and The Thing In The Attic) is a 1975 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Peter Cushing, John Hurt, Alexandra Bastedo, Veronica Carlson, Gwen Watford, Don Henderson and Ian McCulloch. Francis made the film as a favour for his son, who produced it for Tyburn Film Productions.
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- May 1975 (UK)
Peter Cushing ... Doctor Lawrence: John Hurt ... Tom Rawlings: Alexandra Bastedo ... Angela: Gwen Watford ... Ayah: Veronica Carlson ... Daphne: Don Henderson ... The Ghoul: Ian McCulloch ... Geoffrey: Stewart Bevan ... Billy: John D. Collins ... Young Man: Dan Meaden ... Police Sergeant
Apr 14, 2022 · The Ghoul 1975 is a vintage British horror of contradictions and worth seeing for the fine performances of its cast, including Peter Cushing and Veronica Carlson, says TERRY SHERWOOD. The Ghoul 1975 with Veronica Carlson and Peter Cushing. TITLE: The Ghoul. YEAR RELEASED: 1975. DIRECTOR: Freddie Francis.
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Peter Cushing stars as a former priest who harbors a dark and horrible secret in his attic. The locked room serves as a prison cell for his crazed, cannibalistic adult son, who acquired his savage tastes in India during his father's missionary work there. Cushing fears that his son will escape...
In the 1920s, a couple traveling to Land’s End, England, runs out of petrol in the fog wherein the female (Veronica Carlson) encounters a peculiar gardener (John Hurt) and the estate of a former-minister (Peter Cushing), who lives there with his East Indian servant and… something else.