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Corruption

where will the bodies turn up next? ...under a car seat? ...in a valise? ...or in a deep-freeze?
1968 | 91m | English

(1943 votes)

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Popularity: 0.9 (history)

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A surgeon discovers that he can restore the beauty to his girlfriend's scarred face by murdering other women and extracting fluids from their pituitary gland. However, the effects only last for a short time, so he has to kill more and more women. It is ultimately a killing spree which ends with considerable death and disaster.
Release Date: Jul 19, 1968
Director: Robert Hartford-Davis
Writer: Derek Ford, Donald Ford
Genres: Horror
Keywords surgeon, doctor, pituitary gland, proto-slasher
Production Companies Oakshire Productions, Titan International
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Peter Cushing Sir John Rowan
Sue Lloyd Lynn Nolan
Noel Trevarthen Steve Harris
Kate O'Mara Val Nolan
David Lodge Groper
Anthony Booth Mike Orme
Wendy Varnals Terry
Billy Murray Rik
Vanessa Howard Kate
Phillip Manikum Georgie
Alexandra Dane Sandy
Valerie Van Ost Girl in the Train
Shirley Stelfox Girl at the Party
Marianne Morris Topless Girl in the Flat
Jan Waters Girl in the Flat
Marian Collins Girl in the Flat
Victor Baring Mortuary Attendant
Name Job
Hilary Pritchard Costume Design
Robert Hartford-Davis Director
Derek Ford Screenplay
Donald Ford Screenplay
Bill McGuffie Conductor, Original Music Composer
Peter Newbrook Director of Photography
Don Deacon Editor
James Liggat Casting
Bruce Grimes Production Design
Splinters Deason Continuity
Ken Softley Assistant Director
Norman Jones Camera Operator
John O'Gorman Makeup Artist
Biddy Chrystal Hairdresser
Cyril Collick Sound Supervisor
Peter Gilpin Sound Mixer
George Willows Sound Mixer
Michael Albrechtsen Special Effects
Maxine Julius Assistant Editor
Name Title
Peter Newbrook Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_Cult flick with Peter Cushing as a dubious doctor in swinging 60’s England_** A surgeon in London (Peter Cushing) is dating a much younger woman, a model (Sue Lloyd), who becomes dependent upon him after a tragedy. How far will he go to prove his love for her? "Corruption" (1968) takes its ... plot from “Eyes Without a Face,” aka “The Horror Chamber of Dr. Faustus” (1960), which can be traced even further back to Bela Lugosi’s “The Corpse Vanishes” (1942). Yet it’s different enough to stand on its own, mixing in elements of the quirky “Cul-de-sac” (1966) with a groovy glimpse of England's ‘hip’ counter-culture, as witnessed in the future "Dracula A.D. 1972." Like that Hammer film, Cushing appears in the modern day rather than a gothic setting. (While this isn’t a Hammer flick, it’s comparable). You could say it mixes the basic Frankenstein story with the legend of Countess Bathory and places the story in mod 60’s London. Speaking of which, there’s an early scene wherein the doctor (Cushing) is invited to a ‘rad’ party and it’s amusing how uneasy he is. Cushing was 54 during shooting while the girlfriend (Lloyd) was 28. Also on the female front is Kate O'Mara (Val), Wendy Varnals (Terry) and Vanessa Howard (the blonde at the party with the annoying voice). There are a couple of others (Valerie Van Ost and Alexandra Dane) but, for me, the top whoa-man is the redhead in the red corset at the swinging bash. I like the fact that the film isn’t set-bound. There’s some nice location photography, like the vacation home by the shore. I also favored the unexpected turn in the last act (not talking about the twist at the very end) that is thoroughly comic booky, but energizes the climax with colorful eccentricity. Don’t take the ending in a negative way. The filmmakers wisely leave open what’s going to happen next. It all comes down to what a certain character is going to do with the dubious knowledge he now has. The movie runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot at Isleworth Studios, which was just west of London; with stuff done in the city and the greater London area, including the beach sequence at Seaford, East Sussex, which is on the coast about a 45-minute drive south. Lastly, there are two versions of the film: The UK version and the international version; I saw the former, which features the negligee-wearing Jan Waters as the Soho prostitute. The other features topless Marianne Morris. GRADE: B-/B (6.5/10)

Apr 06, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Sir John Rowan" (Peter Cushing) is an accomplished surgeon who is dating the rather vain and flighty "Lynn" (Sue Lloyd). When the latter is involved in a disfiguring accident, he decides to try to find a way to restore her beauty. He quickly discovers that by extracting fluid from the pituitary gla ... nd into the affected area, the skin recovers miraculously. What they equally swiftly realise is that this treatment isn't just an one-off. It needs to be repeated - ergo, he needs more glands and that needs volunteers! From here on in it loses it's way as it marries "Frankenstein" themes with a bit of murder and bodysnatching before leaving us with a final half hour that is just silly. Cushing is really just going through the motions and neither the wooden Lloyd nor an early appearance from the always unremarkable Kate O'Mara really add very much to this increasingly hysterical drama. Not one of Cushing's films he'd want you to remember, I don't think.

Jun 05, 2023