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Demons of the Mind

A physician discovers that two children are being kept virtually imprisoned in their house by their father. He investigates, and discovers a web of sex, incest and satanic possession.

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Release : 1974
Rating : 5.3
Studio : Hammer Film Productions,  Anglo-EMI,  Frank Godwin Productions, 
Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Robert Hardy Shane Briant Gillian Hills Yvonne Mitchell Paul Jones
Genre : Horror Thriller

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Reviews

ShangLuda
2018/08/30

Admirable film.

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AnhartLinkin
2018/08/30

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Mandeep Tyson
2018/08/30

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Marva
2018/08/30

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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Claudio Carvalho
2015/05/15

The widower Baron Zord (Robert Hardy) keeps his teenage children Elizabeth (Gillian Hills) and Emil (Shane Briant) drugged and locked in separate rooms in his manor. Zord believes that they have inherited the insanity of his wife, who committed suicide, and uses his servants Hilda (Yvonne Mitchell) and Klaus (Kenneth J. Warren) to help him to keep the siblings under control and to bleed their "evil blood". Zord invites the infamous Dr. Falkenberg (Patrick Magee) to heal Elizabeth and Emil. Meanwhile there is a rapist serial-killer murdering young women and the young man Carl Richter (Paul Jones) is in love with Elizabeth and is trying to rescue her from her insane father."Demons of the Mind" is a movie by Hammer with a messy screenplay and ham performances. Despite the good production, the story is confused and hard to understand the subplots of the serial-killer and who is Carl. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): Not available on DVD or Blu-Ray

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Paul Andrews
2012/09/09

Demons of the Mind is set in Austria where Baron Friedrich Zorn (Robert Hardy) lives in a large estate, in his huge house he keeps his two children Elizabeth (Gillian Hills) & Emil (Shane Briant) permanently locked up fearing that they have genetically inherited the madness that runs through his family & from which he himself suffers from. In desperation the Baron sends for psychologist Dr. Falkenberg (Patrick Magee) who has been excluded from Vienna because of his bizarre theories & practices, once there Dr. Falkenberg gets to work & tries to determine whether the apparent madness & misery that runs through the house is inherited, all in the mind or if darker forces are at work. Meanwhile the local village is in a state of panic as several young girls have gone missing, after the bodies of these girls are found at the bottom of a lake the villagers march to Zorn's estate lead by a crazy Priest (Michael Hordern) with the intention of ridding their community of evil forever...Apparently also known under the titles of Nightmare of Terror & Blood Evil this English production was directed by Peter Sykes & was made by the infamous Hammer studios in 1971 but wasn't released for over a year & even then as the second feature on a double bill with the gloriously great Tower of Evil (1972) which is a personal favourite of mine as it goes but is besides the point. The script here does away with the traditional Hammer horror ingredients like the classic film monsters such as Dracula, Frankenstein or the Mummy & concentrates on telling a tale of psychological abuse, developing sciences contrasting against superstition, religion & angry villagers with flaming torches (what hammer film would be complete with angry villagers with flaming torches, eh?). It's a mixture of ideas & themes that don't quite mix although the makers give it a go, add to the underlying themes some killings & some strange medical treatments & theories as well as some hint of incest then it's safe to say there's a fair amount going on in Demons of the Mind & it almost pulls it off, at eighty five minutes long it never outstays it's welcome but is surprisingly slow during the middle third & a lot of the ideas & themes raised don't really go anywhere & aren't particularly explored in any great depth. To try & cure his children all the Baron does is keep them locked up all day, the film never really ties the loose ends together & it remains unclear the cause of the insanity doing the rounds. We never see either Elizabeth or Emil as real people, they are merely what the script needs them to be & as such it's difficult to care about or relate to their plight. Overall I wouldn't say Demons of the Mind is a bad film & I liked the idea to make something a little more psychological set during this period as superstition & misunderstanding was rife & people may be more gullible & willing to believe in madness & demons but it does leave one slightly unsatisfied.The film has a nice period Hammer production feel to it, some nice location work, good costumes & decent special effects help. There's some gore here, a couple of girls are strangled, someones hand is chopped off, someone is impaled & there are a couple of shootings while someone is stabbed in the throat & there's a gory suicide in which someone slits their own wrists & then gorily cuts their own throat just to make sure but unfortunately the censors at the time made Hammer optically obscure these scenes. For those into that sort of thing there's also some unnecessary & gratuitous nudity. Because the film has it's main focus on psychological issues there's not much room for outright horror, in fact there's little horror on show here as Hammer decide to take a more serious approach with the emphasis on try.Amost certainly shot on a tiny budget Demons of the Mind looks nice enough even if it's a little bright & a little bit too cheerful at times for what is meant to be a dark story of psychological terror, incest, murder & angry villagers with flaming torches (yep, them again). The acting is pretty good from a game cast, apparently both Paul Scofield & James Mason turned down the part of Zorn while Dirk Bogarde was considered & Eric Porter pulled out after originally accepting the role to make Hands of the Ripper (1971). Demons of the Mind marked the first of appearance of Shane Briant in a Hammer film.Demons of the Mind is an interesting misfire, there are themes & ideas & individual scenes that I liked along with a nice period setting & good production values but the story is a bit of a mess & never really comes together in a way that I could take anything from. A bit of gore also helps so while by no means a total disaster Demons of the Mind is not a classic either.

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pyates-2
2007/04/15

In the early seventies Hammer films were trying to find new directions to counteract the stagnation of it's traditional Gothic horror fayre. These very often took in new blood(!), writers, directors and actors not usually associated with the company. 'Demons of the Mind' is one of Hammer's wilder 'experiments' and probably the best. Directed by Peter Sykes and featuring a strong eclectic cast that includes Robert Hardy, Michael Hordern, Patrick Magee and pop singer Paul Jones. Whilst the film's plot of a family's curse of madness leading to incest and murder was nothing new, it was it's flamboyant execution that marked it out as special. Beautifully shot and scored the movie is a feast for both ear and eye and despite it's Gothic trappings often doesn't look like a Hammer movie at all. Some wonderfully over the top performances add to movie's general air of delirium. And you've just got to stick around for the movie's crazy climax which manages to subvert the Hammer staple of vengeful torch bearing pheasants in a fashion that wouldn't have looked out of place in a Ken Russell movie!

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movieman_kev
2005/05/05

Deathly afraid that his daughter and son have gotten a touch of the crazy from their mother, a local Baron locks them up (seperatly of course, since they have a thing for each other, or more precisely the brother has a thing for the receptive sister *wink*) and keeps them drugged up. After the daughter escapes, she's subjected to having the 'bad' blood dispelled. Meanwhile, a string of murders of town women are occurring. Are these connected? You'll have to find that out for yourself. More anti-science then anti-religious. Snd while this isn't Hammer's finest hour, it's still engrossing (Over-acting and all) However, I thought that Shane Briant who plays Emil, the son was much better in the same year's "Straight on Till Morning" DVD Extras: Commentary with Peter Sykes, Christopher Wicking, Virginia Wetherell and Journalist Jonathan Sothcott; Theatrical Trailer Eye Candy: Fleeting glimpses of Gillian Hill's 'hills', and Virginia Wetherell full frontal.My Grade: C+

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