Psychomania
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Don Sharp |
Produced by | Andrew Donally |
Written by |
Arnaud d'Usseau Julian Zimet |
Starring |
George Sanders Beryl Reid Nicky Henson Mary Larkin Roy Holder Robert Hardy |
Music by | John Cameron |
Cinematography | Ted Moore |
Edited by | Richard Best |
Release dates | 1973 |
Running time | 95 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Psychomania is a 1973 British horror-cult film starring Nicky Henson, Beryl Reid, George Sanders (in his final film) and Robert Hardy.
Frequently revisited by nostalgic modern audiences for scenes filmed in the (now demolished and rebuilt) Hepworth Way shopping centre and Wellington Close housing block in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey,[1] it is also more obscurely known as Death Wheelers Are... Psycho Maniacs in Australia and The Death Wheelers in the United States.
Plot
Tom Latham enjoys riding his motorcycle with his girlfriend and loves his mother, but he is no ordinary fellow. He is an amiable teen psychopath, clearly modeled on Alex of A Clockwork Orange fame. Like Alex, he has an unusual pet (a frog) and a distinctive catch phrase, "hello, little green friend".
Tom is the leader of a violent teen gang, who ride motorcycles, dabble in black magic and call themselves "The Living Dead". In a similar vein, his mother and her sinister butler get their kicks out of holding séances in their home. With her help (and following in his father's footsteps), Tom makes a pact with the devil to return from the dead. One by one, he and his fellow bikers commit suicide with the goal of returning as one of the "undead". Several of them fail, but the ones who do return gather together at a secret place called "The Seven Witches" (a circle of standing stones), after which they continue to terrorize the locals.
Cast
- George Sanders as Shadwell
- Beryl Reid as Mrs. Latham
- Nicky Henson as Tom Latham
- Mary Larkin as Abby Holman
- Roy Holder as Bertram
- Robert Hardy as Chief Inspector Hesseltine
- Ann Michelle as Jane
- Denis Gilmore as Hatchet
- Miles Greenwood as Chopped Meat
- Peter Whitting as Gash
- Rocky Taylor as Hinky
- Patrick Holt as Sergeant
- Alan Bennion as Constable
- John Levene as Constable
- Roy Evans as Motorist
- Bill Pertwee as Publican
- Denis Carey as Coroner's Assistant
- June Brown as Mrs. Pettibone
- Martin Boddey as Coroner
- Heather Wright as Girl with Parcels
- Larry Taylor as Lorry driver (uncredited)
Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack by John Cameron was released on LP and CD in 2003 by Trunk Records.[2][3]
Two of Cameron's pieces from the score—"Witch Hunt (Title Theme from the Film Psychomania)" and "Living Dead (Theme from the Film Psychomania)"— were released in 1973 as a 7" single on the Jam label, using the artist name "Frog". This Frog record was reissued in 2011 by Spoke Records as a limited edition vinyl 7".[4]
References
- ↑ "Psychomania Locations". Psychomania.bondle.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
- ↑ "Psychomania: Amazon.co.uk: Music". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
- ↑ "Psychomania". Trunkrecords.com. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
- ↑ "Spoke Releases: Home Page". Spokerecords.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
External links
- Psychomania at the Internet Movie Database
- Psychomania at AllMovie
- Psychomania at Rotten Tomatoes
- http://www.britishhorrorfilms.co.uk/psychomania.shtml
- http://www.spokerecords.co.uk/releases_spk1202_frog.html
- http://psychomania.bondle.co.uk