No one believes pretty young newlywed Peggy Heller when she says she has been attacked in her room by a mysterious assailant, a man with an artificial arm; after all, she has just recovered from a nervous breakdown and is still a bit jittery. Her husband, Robert, takes her to their new home in the grounds of the school where he has taken a new job. There, she meets his boss, the headmaster, and is horrified to see that he has a false arm!
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Production Details
A Hammer production released through MGM-EMI Film Distributors Limited Copyright MCMLXXlI Hammer Film Productions Limited – All rights reserved
MPAA Approved Certificate No.23162
The characters and incident’ portrayed and the names, used herein are fictitious, and any similarity to the name, character, or history of any person is entirely accidental and unintentional
RCA Sound System
89 mins
Filming dates: 15th November – 17th December 1971
UK Release: 8th July 1972
Studio:
Elstree Studios of Associated British Picture Corporation, Hertfordshire
Location:
Piggott’s Manor, Letchmore Heath, Hertfordshire – Now Bhaktivedanta Manor
Aldenham Country Park, Hertfordshire
Tykes Water Lake & Bridge, Aldenham Country Park, Hertfordshire
Toddington Services, M1, Bedfordshire – Motorway service scene
Haberdashers School, Butterfly Lane, Elstree – School playing fields/pitches
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Cast & Crew
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Original Poster
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Footnotes
This is the last Hammer film for which Jimmy Sangster receives a credit. He later moved to America to continue his writing career there.
Superstar sex symbol Joan Collins’ other stabs at horror include Amicus’s Tales from the Crypt (1972, with Peter Cushing) and Tales that Witness Madness (1973); both films were directed by Freddie Francis.
Judy Geeson had previously been in Herman Cohen’s grisly horror film Berserk! (1967, starring Joan Crawford).