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Asylum (1972)
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Starring: Peter Cushing, Charlotte Rampling, Herbert Lom, Robert Powell, Sylvia Syms, Barbara Parkins, Ann Firbanks, Richard Todd, James Villiers, Britt Ekland, Barry Morse, Geoffrey Bayldon
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Category: Horror, Horror
Studio: MPI
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Length:
89 mins

 
 

 

When Dr. Martin (Robert Powell) arrives at the Dunmoor Asylum for The Incurably Insane, he expects to be interviewed for a job by the asylum's director, Dr. Starr. Instead, he is met by Dr. Rutherford (Patrick Magee), who explains that Dr. Starr has suffered a mental breakdown and is now one of the patients. Dr. Rutherford states that if Martin can deduce which patient is Dr. Starr, then he will be given the position.

Is it Bonnie (Barbara Parkins), whose affair with a married man results in murder? Is it Bruno (Barry Morse), a hard luck tailor who is visited by a mysterious stranger (Peter Cushing), carrying a blueprint and special fabric for an unusual suit? Is it Barbara (Charlotte Rampling), accused of murdering her brother and her nurse, but insisting that her friend Lucy (Britt Ekland) is responsible? Or, is it Dr. Byron (Herbert Lom) who claims the ability to transfer his lifeforce into a mechanical doll?

Directed by Roy Ward Baker (The Vault of Horror, And Now The Screaming Starts!) and produced by Amicus stalwarts Max J. Rosenberg and Milton Subotsky, Asylum has been mastered in High Definition from 35mm vault materials.