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Old 8th June 2016, 10:26 PM
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Rice crispies? What does that mean?
I'd imagine it's snap, crackle and pop. Something similar to watching a worn out cassette.
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I'd imagine it's snap, crackle and pop. Something similar to watching a worn out cassette.
Ah, that flew right over the top of my head.
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The Redemption Label will bring to Blu-ray dierctor Christian Marnham's film The Orchard End Murder (1980), starring Raymond Adamson, Cyril Cross, and Jessie Evans. The release is expected to arrive on the market later this year.

The upcoming release will be sourced from a brand new master created by the British Film Institute, which also plans to release the film on Blu-ray in the United Kingdom.
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Old 14th June 2016, 05:26 PM
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Rick Mayall appears as a copper.

I could swear this was aired on ITV back in the day......anyone else think they saw it?

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Charthurst Green, Kent, 1966. Pauline Cox accompanies Mike Robins to a village cricket match in which he is playing, but becomes bored and wanders away. She fetches up at the local railway halt, where she is first entertained to tea by the garrulous, hunchbacked station keeper, then upset by the intrusion of the latter's assistant Ewen, who proceeds to kill a rabbit in her presence. Making her way back to the match, Pauline is waylaid by the simple-minded Ewen as she crosses an apple orchard; when his advances become violent, she tries to fight him off and he strangles her. That evening, the hunchback discovers Ewen with Pauline's body in the shack where he lives, and helps him to bury the corpse in the orchard. Later, however, Ewen inadvertently betrays himself: the body is disinterred by the police and Ewen breaks down hysterically. Years later, the hunchback, who has disavowed Ewen, encourages the friendship of another village youth. Peter Jessop's carefully textured camera work initially lends this mini-feature an edge of the picturesquely sinister.
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Rick Mayall appears as a copper.

I could swear this was aired on ITV back in the day......anyone else think they saw it?

From IMDB...

Charthurst Green, Kent, 1966. Pauline Cox accompanies Mike Robins to a village cricket match in which he is playing, but becomes bored and wanders away. She fetches up at the local railway halt, where she is first entertained to tea by the garrulous, hunchbacked station keeper, then upset by the intrusion of the latter's assistant Ewen, who proceeds to kill a rabbit in her presence. Making her way back to the match, Pauline is waylaid by the simple-minded Ewen as she crosses an apple orchard; when his advances become violent, she tries to fight him off and he strangles her. That evening, the hunchback discovers Ewen with Pauline's body in the shack where he lives, and helps him to bury the corpse in the orchard. Later, however, Ewen inadvertently betrays himself: the body is disinterred by the police and Ewen breaks down hysterically. Years later, the hunchback, who has disavowed Ewen, encourages the friendship of another village youth. Peter Jessop's carefully textured camera work initially lends this mini-feature an edge of the picturesquely sinister.
Am I missing something?

What's the name of the film?
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Am I missing something?

What's the name of the film?
Look two posts above yours.
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Old 14th June 2016, 06:27 PM
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Oh, I see

'The Orchard End Murder'
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Salvation are releasing Rollin's fantastic Grapes of Death in January.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Grapes-Deat...900937&sr=1-79
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DR. ORLOFF’S MONSTER - February 7th!
(The Mistresses of Dr. Jekyll, Les maîtresses du Dr. Jekyll, El secreto del Dr. Orloff)
France/Spain 1964 B&W 84 Min. 1920x1080p (1.66:1) Not Rated
Written and directed by Jess Franco
Produced by Marius Lesoeur
Photographed by Alfonso Nieva
Music Daniel White, Fernando Garcia Morcillo
With Agnès Spaak, Marcelo Arroita-Jáuregui, Hugo Blanco, Pastor Serrador, Pepe Rubi, Perla Cristal, Magda Maldonado


SPECIAL FEATURES
• French soundtrack with optional English subtitles
• English language soundtrack
• Audio commentary by film historian Tim Lucas
• Eleven minutes of alternate, more sexually explicit, footage
• French theatrical trailer
• Italian theatrical trailer

The follow-up to Jess Franco’s career-launching film The Awful Dr. Orlof, DR. ORLOFF’S MONSTER is a modern gothic thriller, injected with moments of perverse eroticism, science fiction, and smoky jazz. When Melissa (Agnès Spaak) returns to her ancestral home to claim her inheritance, she finds that the castle is filled with demented characters and dark secrets. Governing the crumbling manor is a diabolical scientist, Dr. Conrad Jekyll (Marcelo Arroita-Jáuregui), who uses high-frequency mind control to command an undead henchman (Hugo Blanco) to perform a series of vicious murders. When a dry-witted detective (Pastor Serrador) and Melissa’s suitor (Pepe Rubio) trace the crimes back to Jekyll’s castle, they realize the only way to trap the zombie is to use Melissa as bait.
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