A young psychiatrist interviews four inmates in a mental asylum to satisfy a requirement for employment. He hears stories about the revenge of a murdered wife, a tailor who makes a suit with some highly unusual qualities, a woman who questions her sanity when it appears that her brother is conspiring against her, and a man who builds tiny toy robots with lifelike human heads.
Production Details
An Amicus Production
Produced at Shepperton Studios
88 Mins
Stills from film
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Hammer Connections
Crew | Name | Age at Release | Birth | Hidden | Death | Age | Hammer Productions |
Art Direction | Tony Curtis | 35 | 25 Jan 1937 | 8 Jan 2021 | 83 | 1 | |
Camera Operator | Neil Binney | 41 | Jun 1931 | 01.06.1931 | 93 | 27 | |
Chief Make-Up Artist | https://www.hammer-graveyard.org.uk/roy-ashton/# | 63 | 16 Apr 1909 | 10 Jan 1995 | 85 | 40 | |
Clapper Loader | Trevor Coop | 26 | 16 Sep 1945 | 16.09.1945 | 79 | 2 | |
Continuity | Parry Davis | 1 | |||||
Director | Roy Ward Baker | 55 | 19 Dec 1916 | 5 Oct 2010 | 93 | 8 | |
Dubbing Mixer | Bob Jones | 2 | |||||
Focus Puller | Bob Jordan | 29 | |||||
Music | Douglas Gamley | 47 | 24 Sep 1924 | 5 Feb 1998 | 73 | 3 | |
Producer | Max Rosenberg | 57 | 13 Sep 1914 | 14 Jun 2004 | 89 | 1 | |
Set Dresser | Fred Carter | 40 | 1932 | 01.01.1932 | 92 | 3 | |
Writer | Robert Bloch | 55 | 5 Apr 1917 | 23 Sep 1994 | 77 | 2 | |
Cast | Name | Age at Release | Birth | Hidden | Death | Age | Hammer Productions |
Asylum Gatekeeper | Frank Forsyth | 66 | 19 Dec 1905 | 2 May 1984 | 78 | 6 | |
Dr Byron | Herbert Lom | 54 | 11 Sep 1917 | 27 Sep 2012 | 95 | 3 | |
Dr Lionel Rutherford | Patrick Magee | 50 | 31 Mar 1922 | 14 Aug 1982 | 60 | 1 | |
George | James Villiers | 38 | 29 Sep 1933 | 18 Jan 1998 | 64 | 3 | |
Max Reynolds | Geoffrey Bayldon | 48 | 7 Jan 1924 | 10 May 2017 | 93 | 5 | |
Mr Smith | https://www.hammer-graveyard.org.uk/peter-cushing/# | 59 | 26 May 1913 | 11 Aug 1994 | 81 | 25 | |
Stebbins | John Franklyn-Robbins | 47 | 14 Dec 1924 | 21 Mar 2009 | 84 | 1 |
Original Poster
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Footnotes
Hammer’s stalwart director of photography, Arthur Grant, was booked for the film but three weeks before shooting discovered he was terminally ill and had to reluctantly drop out. Denys N. Coop stepped in at short notice.