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The Woman Who Wouldn't Die

Original title: Catacombs
  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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The Woman Who Wouldn't Die (1965)
HorrorMysteryThriller

An astute businesswoman is completely devoted to her faithless husband, who must kill her to carry on with her pretty young niece. It turns out that the dead don't die so easily.An astute businesswoman is completely devoted to her faithless husband, who must kill her to carry on with her pretty young niece. It turns out that the dead don't die so easily.An astute businesswoman is completely devoted to her faithless husband, who must kill her to carry on with her pretty young niece. It turns out that the dead don't die so easily.

  • Director
    • Gordon Hessler
  • Writers
    • Daniel Mainwaring
    • Jay Bennett
  • Stars
    • Gary Merrill
    • Jane Merrow
    • Georgina Cookson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    460
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gordon Hessler
    • Writers
      • Daniel Mainwaring
      • Jay Bennett
    • Stars
      • Gary Merrill
      • Jane Merrow
      • Georgina Cookson
    • 13User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gary Merrill
    Gary Merrill
    • Raymond Garth
    Jane Merrow
    Jane Merrow
    • Alice Taylor
    Georgina Cookson
    Georgina Cookson
    • Ellen Garth
    Neil McCallum
    Neil McCallum
    • Richard 'Dick' Corbett
    Rachel Thomas
    • Christine Glynn
    Jack Train
    Jack Train
    • Solicitor
    Frederick Piper
    • Police Inspector Merkot
    • Director
      • Gordon Hessler
    • Writers
      • Daniel Mainwaring
      • Jay Bennett
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    8GodeonWay

    Sensational! Low budget ... High quality ... Near classic thriller

    Great script, brilliant casting, fine direction and excellent black and white camera-work make The Woman Who Wouldn't Die (aka Catacombs) one of the most compelling low-budget thrillers of the 1960s. It received only a limited release back in 1965, when I first saw it (three or four times). And though I've kept my eyes peeled ever since, I've never encountered it on TV.

    So I was very happy to finally find it on DVD (excellent HD print) -- and it is as gripping as ever.

    Jane Merrow has the ingenue role and she was never as alluring. Georgina Cookson is truly terrific as her domineering rich aunt. The two main men in this story, Gary Merrill and Neil McCallum, are just perfect .

    Will not give away ANY of the plot here and adamantly advise you not to read any synopses. But believe me, if you enjoy old-time low-budget thrillers in the William Castle or Roy William Neill vein, you shouldn't miss this one. A treat from start to finish.
    4ebeckstr-1

    Unoriginal, uninteresting

    If you seen the overrated Diabolique and similarly overrated Seance on a Wet Afternoon, and liked them, then you will probably like this film. On the other hand, if you are like me and intensely dislike movies which pretend to be supernatural thrillers but which ultimately are not supernatural in nature, then you probably won't like this one. To be clear, unlike what some other reviewers have claimed, this is not a supernatural movie; there is no supernatural content. In addition, anyone who has seen thrillers of this kind - they usually involve a love triangle and infidelity - will probably find The Woman Who Wouldn't Die fairly predictable. I honestly can't understand the appeal of this kind of movie. It falls within an always-disappointing thriller sub-genre.
    6malcolmgsw

    Creepy supernatural thriller

    I did not see this film when it went on release nor can I ever remember seeing it on TV.So this was the first time I had seen this.Whilst no great classic it is still a very effective thriller.Gary Merrill plays a bought husband under the thumb of his rich domineering wife.A young niece returns and soon falls in love with Merrill.His wife has a crooked Secretary.Between the both of them they hatch a plot to murder her.However Merrill murders her before the planned time which complicates matters.He buries her in a shed.However when he and the niece spend time in the house they are haunted by the dead wife.There are a number of twists before everyone concerned are brought to justice.
    5bkoganbing

    Will no one rid me of this shrew?

    This murder mystery borrowed somewhat from the famous Dr. Crippen case has businessman Gary Merrill married most unhappily to Georgina Cookson whom the word shrew was invented. Merrill and business partner Neil McCallum cook up an elaborate murders scheme so he can start kanoodling with his wife's niece the buxom Jane Merrow.

    I think I can say things don't quite work out for all of the planners. And a most different twist on the famous Crippen case. Film belongs to Cookson who portrays a character Albert Schweitzer would have offed.
    5scsu1975

    Decent little thriller with some twists and turns

    Gary Merrill plays the husband of a rich dame (Georgina Cookson), who apparently keeps him around for hot sex. She can also put herself into trances, which is probably how she gets through the sex with Merrill. Cookson's gorgeous niece (Jane Merrow) shows up, and Merrill decides he wants to get it on with her. Merrill and his business partner cook up a scheme to off Cookson. After Merrill does the deed, he buries his wife in the pottery shed. Then they hire an actress to impersonate Cookson, so everyone else will think she went to Italy. Then the actress is offed as well. With Merrill and Merrow alone in his dead wife's house, strange events start occurring. Is it Cookson, back from the dead? Is she not really dead? Is someone playing a trick?

    The film works, despite the weird casting. It would have worked better with someone younger (and better looking) than Merrill. No one on the planet should believe a babe like Jane Merrow would go for this guy. He is in serious need of some eyebrow trimming, which would at least diminish his Cro-Magnon looks. And Cookson looks like John "One Step Beyond" Newland in a dress and wig. Merrow is worth watching, of course.

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    Related interests

    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horror
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    • Goofs
      When Gary Merrill's partner in murder rolls the car over the cliff containing the body of the actress impersonating Merrill's wife the Triumph TR4 they arrived in turns into a 4 door sedan at the bottom of the cliff.
    • Quotes

      Richard 'Dick' Corbett: Where does she get all that energy?

      Raymond Garth: You're not so badly off.

      Richard 'Dick' Corbett: Yeah - at least I'm not married to her. She frightens me, you know? The way she can read minds. Uncanny.

      Raymond Garth: Yes, it is.

      Richard 'Dick' Corbett: Something to do with her religion, isn't it? What do you call them - Sophianites?

      Raymond Garth: Sophianists.

      Raymond Garth: Yeah. Sorta yogi.

      Raymond Garth: Something like that.

      Richard 'Dick' Corbett: She does it at the office sometimes. It's queer. Puts herself into a trance, like hypnotism.

      Raymond Garth: Helps her with her pains.

      Richard 'Dick' Corbett: Could be dangerous though, couldn't it? I mean, when she's like that, anybody could sneak up behind her, put a bag over her head and she'd be gone before you knew it. You want to think about that. It'd be lovely: you'd be rich, I'd be free.

      Raymond Garth: I think you'd better go.

      Richard 'Dick' Corbett: What's the matter? I was only joking. Besides, the way she drives that car, she'll do us the favour.

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 1965 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Catacombs - Im Netz des Dunkeln
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Studios Road, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • John Parsons-Neil McCallum Productions
      • Associated Producers (API)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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