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Martin Durnley (Hywel Bennett) is a surly recluse of extraordinary cunning. After meeting an attractive young student, Susan Harper (Hayley Mills), Martin hatches an elaborate plan to charm his way into her life. To appeal to Susan’s nurturing instincts he adopts an alternate personality, Georgie, a simple, mentally challenged man-child. This devious deception sets in motion an unsettling tale of deadly obsession and frenzied murder! (Umbrella Entertainment)

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J*A*S*M 

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angol Another obscure old rarity that serves as proof that even in the 1960s horror and thrillers didn’t have to be as stupid and naive as most of them were. Twisted Nerve relies on excellent performances (the leading psychopath is quite a memorable character), an original premise and a fairly chilling and tense atmosphere. Imagine this: you take in your home a kind-hearted, slow-witted person who actually is a cold-blooded psychopath. The excellent music is a bonus (if you don’t read it here in another review, you’ll probably be very surprised with the famous melody you’ll hear in the film). In any case, the film deserves a lot more attention than it’s got so far (only 31 reviews!), so if you’re into old horror thrillers, don’t hesitate. ()

Goldbeater 

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angol A really chilling experience. The elegance of how Georgie manages to insinuate himself into the household of the unsuspecting family is delightful. And to follow where his efforts are leading to makes you hold your breath. Twisted Nerve is a British horror film which went almost unnoticed in our country (contrary to its notoriously famous and ingenious theme by Bernard Herrmann) and would definitely deserve more attention! ()