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I Start Counting

In the world of the nightmare, a little blood adds colour!
1970 | 105m | English

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An English schoolgirl suspects the foster brother she worships is the serial killer at large.
Release Date: Oct 27, 1970
Director: David Greene
Writer: Richard Harris, Audrey Erskine-Lindop
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords exploitation, stalker, serial killer, crying, killer, voyeur
Production Companies United Artists, Triumvirate Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Name Character
Jenny Agutter Wynne
Bryan Marshall George
Clare Sutcliffe Corinne
Simon Ward Conductor
Gregory Phillips Len
Lana Morris Leonie
Billy Russell Granddad
Madge Ryan Mother
Michael Feast Jim
Fay Compton Mrs. Bennett
Lally Bowers Aunt Rene
Charles Lloyd Pack Priest at School
Lewis Fiander Priest at Church
Gordon Richardson Tramp
Fanny Carby Nun at School
Phil Collins Ice Cream Vendor (uncredited)
Jim Brady Man Waiting in Line to Buy Ice Cream (uncredited)
Name Job
David Greene Director
Alex Thomson Director of Photography
Richard Harris Writer
Arnold Chapkis Art Direction
Brian Eatwell Production Design
Sandy Moss Costume Design
Basil Kirchin Music
Audrey Erskine-Lindop Novel
Mike Fox Camera Operator
Jack Causey Assistant Director
Name Title
David Greene Producer
Leigh Aman Associate Producer
Stanley R. Jaffe Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Unlike a great many movies that deal with youthful infatuation and unrequited love, both Jenny Agutter ("Wynne") and Bryan Marshall ("George") are approximately the ages they are meant to be in this coming-of-age drama with a twist, and that helps the plot work rather well. She is the 15 year old gi ... rl living with her mother, two stepbrothers, and her grand father. She has the mother of all crushes on the 32 year old "George", and even though he doesn't remotely reciprocate, she will do what she can to keep him sweet. When she discovers a jumper she gave him covered in blood, just as news is breaking of a serial killer who is preying on young girls, she decides it must be him and to protect him at all costs... Agutter was never the most versatile of actors but here she plays a character that has an innocence, a naivety, a vulnerability about her that vacillates from the absurd to the creepy very effectively. We know who the killer is (or, initially whom it certainly isn't, anyway) so the thriller element is dealt with really quite quickly. What's left isn't just a daft romance though, it has menace and a sharpness to it with a well written, gritty and occasionally quite ripe dialogue from her other stepbrother "Len" (Gregory Phillips) and quite an intimidating performance from bus conductor Simon Ward. David Greene has used a fair degree of cinematic licence with this adaptation, and to be honest elements of the production look very dated after 50 years, but it is still very tautly presented and is well worth a watch.

Apr 04, 2022