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  1. The Man Who Haunted Himself

    The Man Who Haunted Himself

    GP1970 · Thriller · 1h 34m
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  3. His wife also notices a mysterious silver car (a Lamborghini Islero) which she sees parked outside their house, but gives it no further thought. The driver of the car is then seen lighting a cigarette and snapping the match stick in half after he blows it out, exactly as Pelham does.

    • Michael Relph
    • 18 July 1970 (Birmingham)
  4. Sep 2, 1971 · The Man Who Haunted Himself: Directed by Basil Dearden. With Roger Moore, Hildegard Neil, Alastair Mackenzie, Hugh Mackenzie. Harold Pelham discovers a doppelganger is meddling with his personal and professional life in the aftermath of a car crash.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Thriller
    • Basil Dearden
    • 1970-09-17
  5. His wife also notices a mysterious silver car (a Lamborghini Islero) which she sees parked outside their house, but gives it no further thought. The driver of the car is then seen lighting a cigarette and snapping the match stick in half after he blows it out, exactly as Pelham does.

  6. Jul 12, 2019 · The Man Who Haunted Himself would, tragically, be Dearden’s last feature film effort. The helmsman of such films as Woman of Straw and Khartoum , Dearden would die from injuries sustained following an automobile crash on the M4 in 1971.

  7. Following a car accident, a man is shadowed by his more sinister doppleganger. It is not a spectacular film by any means but the Jeckyll and Hyde duality of persona is handled very convincingly...

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    • Basil Dearden
    • PG
    • Roger Moore
  8. Harold Pelham's car is a 1969 Rover 3.5 Litre P5B Saloon. The blue sports car, his alter-ego drives, is a 1969 Lamborghini Islero S. 17 of 20 found this interesting | Share this. According to the website, thedigitalfix.com, the film was "a critical and commercial failure at the time; it has gone on to gain a deserved cult following.

  9. A dull and conservative business man named Harold Pelham (Roger Moore) is driving home from work one day when he does something extremely uncharacteristic. Almost as if possessed, he removes his seatbelt and drives terrifyingly fast, ultimately crashing his car.

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