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House of Mortal Sin (also known as The Confessional, The Confessional Death's Door and The Confessional Murders) is a 1976 British horror slasher film directed and produced by Pete Walker. It was scripted by David McGillivray from a story by Walker.
Confession, released in the United States as The Deadliest Sin, is a 1955 British second feature ('B') [2] drama film directed and written by Ken Hughes and starring Sydney Chaplin, Audrey Dalton and John Bentley.
Walker decided to retire from filmmaking after his last film in order to focus on buying and restoring cinemas. [8] Malcolm McLaren hired Walker to direct a documentary on The Sex Pistols entitled A Star Is Dead. Walker was an unlikely choice of director for this project and the deal fell through when the band split up.
4 October () – 25 October 1989 ( 1989-10-25 ) Confessional is a British espionage thriller television miniseries starring Robert Lindsay , Keith Carradine , Simon Chandler , Robert Lang , Valentina Yakunina and Arthur Brauss .
A sick little film but told with a disturbing sense of humor." [10] Justin Remer from DVD Talk gave the film 4.5 out of 5 stars, writing, "Deranged is a cult classic that deserves a massively larger cult. Its performances are surprisingly vivid and realistic, its script is smart and subtly funny, its gore is stomach-churning, and its suspense ...
The film is based on the 1956 novel by Meyer Levin, which in turn was a fictionalized account of the Leopold and Loeb murder trial. It was the first film produced by Richard D. Zanuck . Although the principal roles are played by Dean Stockwell and Bradford Dillman , top billing went to Orson Welles .
In its review of the film, Variety described the plot: "A black, downwardly mobile computer genius abducts corporate and governmental VIPs and taunts them into “confessing” the racism, exploitation and naked self-interest behind their smooth official facades. He then uploads their confessions onto an increasingly popular Web site."
The Rosary Murders is a 1987 American mystery crime film directed by Fred Walton, and starring Donald Sutherland, Charles Durning, Belinda Bauer, and Josef Sommer. The plot follows a series of gruesome murders occurring within a Detroit Roman Catholic parish. It is based upon the 1979 novel of the same name by William X. Kienzle.