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Win three cult horror films: The Shout, The Monster and The Possession of Joel Delaney.
1970s classic The Shout (15) is haunting and disturbing film stars acting legends John Hurt, Alan Bates and Susannah York. At the annual cricket match between inmates of the local mental asylum and the villagers, two patients, Crossley (Alan Bates) and Graves (Tim Curry), are stuck with the mind-numbing task of keeping a detailed score for the match. To keep themselves entertained, Crossley recounts a frightening and bewildering story, of how he came to possess supernatural powers that enable him to kill with a shout. Although Graves dismisses it to be an insane fantasy, as the match continues the proceedings take on an emphatically sinister turn...
In The Possession of Joel Delaney wealthy socialite Norah Benson (Shirley MacLaine) has a strong, intimate bond with her brother Joel Delaney. Gradually, she notices strange goings-on with Joel's behaviour. Things start to look even more unsettling when Joel's girlfriend is found decapitated...
In camp classic The Monster, Joan Collins (Dynasty) is Lucy Carlesi, a retired nightclub dancer, now in a happy marriage with a loving husband Gino. Things start to go wrong after the particularly difficult birth of their baby. The baby appears to dislike everyone, and seems intend on inflicting pain on whoever gets close to him, including his own mother. It is not long before the mere malice turns into bloodthirsty brutality, as the baby embarks on a blood-splattered rampage, killing, hurting and breaking anyone and anything in its path with its superhuman strength.
Answer - Alan Bates
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Win three cult horror films: The Shout, The Monster and The Possession of Joel Delaney.
1970s classic The Shout (15) is haunting and disturbing film stars acting legends John Hurt, Alan Bates and Susannah York. At the annual cricket match between inmates of the local mental asylum and the villagers, two patients, Crossley (Alan Bates) and Graves (Tim Curry), are stuck with the mind-numbing task of keeping a detailed score for the match. To keep themselves entertained, Crossley recounts a frightening and bewildering story, of how he came to possess supernatural powers that enable him to kill with a shout. Although Graves dismisses it to be an insane fantasy, as the match continues the proceedings take on an emphatically sinister turn...
In The Possession of Joel Delaney wealthy socialite Norah Benson (Shirley MacLaine) has a strong, intimate bond with her brother Joel Delaney. Gradually, she notices strange goings-on with Joel's behaviour. Things start to look even more unsettling when Joel's girlfriend is found decapitated...
In camp classic The Monster, Joan Collins (Dynasty) is Lucy Carlesi, a retired nightclub dancer, now in a happy marriage with a loving husband Gino. Things start to go wrong after the particularly difficult birth of their baby. The baby appears to dislike everyone, and seems intend on inflicting pain on whoever gets close to him, including his own mother. It is not long before the mere malice turns into bloodthirsty brutality, as the baby embarks on a blood-splattered rampage, killing, hurting and breaking anyone and anything in its path with its superhuman strength.
Answer - Alan Bates
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