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The Asphyx, also known as Spirit of the Dead and The Horror of Death, is a 1972 British horror film/science fiction film directed by Peter Newbrook and starring Robert Stephens and Robert Powell. [1] [2] Asphyx refers to the Ancient Greek word asphyxía, meaning "lack of pulse", or English asphyxiation.
The film involves a woman who begins experiencing psychic visions that lead her to discover a murder; her husband is charged with the killing. The psychic must embark on an investigation with a paranormal researcher to clear her husband's name of the crime. The film was released in the United States as The Psychic, and also as Seven Notes in Black.
The film, in beginning to answer such questions, presents a review of the distant past and takes an educated look into the future. The film features the story of David Sanchez, a young man with sickle cell disease. [6] He is first featured in the hospital, sharing his experience as he gets a red blood cell transfusion.
The type of skeptical investigations by the movie's main character in the first part of the movie is roughly based on Nickell's investigations of claims of the paranormal since 1969. [ 3 ] The film was originally scheduled to play in theaters on August 5, 2006, then November 5, 2006; it was then switched to March 30, 2007, (the date featured on ...
The film stars Gideon Adlon, Beth Million, and Dylan Sprayberry. The film follows a pair of friends quarantined at a lake-house where they are then hunted by a mysterious killer. Sick premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2022, and was released on Peacock on January 13, 2023.
Death Line (also known as Deathline; U.S. title Raw Meat) is a 1972 British-American horror film written and directed by Gary Sherman and starring Donald Pleasence, Norman Rossington, David Ladd, Sharon Gurney, Hugh Armstrong, and Christopher Lee. [3]
The Soul Collector (also known as 8: A South African Horror Story or simply 8) is a 2019 South African supernatural thriller film written by Johannes Ferdinand Van Zyl and Harold Holscher, who is also the director. The film stars Garth Breyetenbach, Inge Beckmann, Keita Luna and Tshamano Sebe. [2] [3]
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "The story is on the face of it improbable and is made unnecessarily tedious by the manner in which the hero is shown sampling as many aspects of English life as can be fitted in. We are soon aware that he is in no real danger; only in its final sequences does the film come anywhere near living up to its title.