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The Asphyx

If It Were In Your Power…Would You Sacrifice Your Wife…Your Children For Immortality? This Is The Story Of A Man Who Did!
1972 | 99m | English

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Director: Peter Newbrook
Writer: Brian Comport
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Hugo is a brilliant turn-of-the-century scientist, loved and respected by his family and friends, admired by his colleagues. But he is a man quickly becoming obsessed with a curious and frightening question... what is the mysterious apparition found in the photographs of his dying subjects?
Release Date: Dec 05, 1972
Director: Peter Newbrook
Writer: Brian Comport
Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords experiment, supernatural
Production Companies Glendale
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Powell Giles Cunningham
Robert Stephens Sir Hugo Cunningham
Jane Lapotaire Christina Cunningham
Alex Scott Sir Edward Barett
Ralph Arliss Clive Cunningham
Fiona Walker Anna Wheatley
Terry Scully Pauper
Tony Caunter Warden
Paul Bacon 1st Member
Name Job
Peter Newbrook Director
Brian Comport Screenplay
Christina Beers Screenstory
Laurence Beers Screenstory
Bill McGuffie Conductor, Original Music Composer
Maxine Julius Editor
Arthur Taksen Set Decoration
Evelyn Gibbs Costume Design
Nigel Wooll Second Assistant Director
Ken Ritchie Sound Recordist
Ted Sturgis Production Manager
Roger Simons Assistant Director
Phyllis Crocker Continuity
Chris Holden Camera Operator
Jimmy Evans Makeup Artist
Stephanie Kaye Hairstylist
Ted Samuels Special Effects
Peter Bond Sound Editor
John Cox Sound Supervisor
Bob Jones Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Stoll Production Design
Freddie Young Director of Photography
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John Brittany Producer
Maxine Julius Associate Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

_**Original, intelligent Hammer-esque horror from the early 70s**_ In 1875, a squire in England and his adopted son (Robert Stephens & Robert Powell) find a possible means of acquiring immortality by trapping the spirit of death, aka the mythological ‘asphyx’ or what we would call the Grim Reaper ... . Unfortunately, when people play God unforeseen negative things tend to happen. "The Asphyx" (1972) is thinking man’s Brit horror in the vein of "The Revenge of Frankenstein" (1958), "Frankenstein Created Woman" (1967) and "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed "(1969), as well as the soon-to-come “The Creeping Flesh”(1973). It’s the most obscure of these films because it’s arguably the least of ’em, but it does feature one of the most imaginative concepts. The special effects concerning the captured asphyx are effective and hold up. Jane Lapotaire as Christina is a unique choice for the lead female. Fiona Walker is also on hand. Look closely at Robert Powell and you might remember him in the iconic role of “Jesus of Nazareth” from 1977. The movie runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, but there is a longer U. S. version with about 12 extra minutes, which is inferior because it includes grainy footage from an SD print. The shorter version is the one to go with because the extra material bogs it down IMHO. The flick was shot at Shepperton Studios, just southwest of London. GRADE: B-

Apr 23, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Sir Hugo" (Robert Stephens) is a much respected scientist in Victorian Britain fascinated by motion pictures. Whilst filming his friends punting on the river; they have a calamitous accident and die. What shows up on his photography afterwards intrigues him - it seems as though a mysterious form is ... taking over their dead bodies. Could this be the "The Asphyx" of ancient Greek myth? He and his son (Robert Powell) decide to try and investigate further with the aim of capturing one in the hope of potentially achieving immortality. It's well put together, the story and script are solid and the lead performances with Jane Lapotaire as "Christina" are quite entertaining to watch. I found it a wee bit long, but give it a go.

May 27, 2023