Wife on Isle of Jersey, meets pilot, they become lovers. Flee to Scotland. While making love on beach, lighthouse keeper dies. Incident triggers further events.Wife on Isle of Jersey, meets pilot, they become lovers. Flee to Scotland. While making love on beach, lighthouse keeper dies. Incident triggers further events.Wife on Isle of Jersey, meets pilot, they become lovers. Flee to Scotland. While making love on beach, lighthouse keeper dies. Incident triggers further events.
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- TriviaSome sources credit Anthony Booth as playing Delamare, but it is an entirely different actor.
- GoofsTowards the end of the film, the flowers Collie carries frequently change from being in bloom to not being in bloom.
- Quotes
George Dabernon: When does a man die? Who knows what happens in the moment of death? The soul doesn't die, simply leaves the body. But what if it didn't? If it went on living in a dead body? A prisoner, in a body decaying around it. Is it possible? What is possible?
Anna Robinson: Hugh was not dead.
George Dabernon: If it weren't for you, this would never have happened. He's possessed, isn't he? Possessed by you. You're a witch, trafficking with the Devil. You have conjured an evil spirit into his dead body.
Anna Robinson: My love for him has given him life.
George Dabernon: It's revolting. His flesh is cold. Dead. There is no pulse. No heartbeat. Hugh's body is rotting. It is disintegrating, hour by hour. And something must be done. Now!
Anna Robinson: Why don't you just go away, leave us alone?
George Dabernon: I'll prove it to you.
[he sets fire to Hugh's hand]
George Dabernon: He fears nothing. He feels nothing.
Anna Robinson: [On seeing Hugh's hand burning sensibly] Oh, God!
George Dabernon: [George extinguishes the flame] I tell you, he's dead.
George Dabernon: [Hugh approaches George] Anna!
Anna Robinson: Hugh! Sit down. Please. Just sit down.
George Dabernon: Unbelievable. Unbelievable. At the trumpet sound, the graves shall be opened, and the dead shall rise again. I know what we must do. We must take him to a priest.
Anna Robinson: A priest?
George Dabernon: Exorcism. Exorcism. This spirit must be exorcised.
Anna Robinson: And then?
George Dabernon: And then he can rest. He can be at peace.
Anna Robinson: He will die.
George Dabernon: Yes.
Anna Robinson: And then it will be over. Everything.
Hugh Dabernon: [overdub] It will be alright, Anna. Don't stop him.
[Hugh walks towards the door]
George Dabernon: You see? He wants it too. He wants to be free. We must go, Anna.
Anna Robinson: I can't go with you.
George Dabernon: Believe me, it's the best thing for all concerned. He died; up there on that beach in Scotland. He died.
- Crazy credits[epilogue] "Neither the sea nor the sand will kill their love, Nor the wind take it in envy from them...."
- Alternate versionsThe UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to edit a sex scene between Hugh and Anna. The 2008 Odeon DVD is fully uncut.
The film opens up near the lighthouse but other than that it has little relevance to the story which in itself has a very bizarre introduction. No character set up, no back story, no lead up, just jumps in with two strangers having a little chat about the sea and then 30 seconds later decide that yes, they should fall in love. They walk on beaches and have sex in Jersey.
Without warning, or explanation they decide to fly to Scotland, which from Jersey is extraordinary. And to do what? Do the same thing again. (I've a feeling they just kept filming in Jersey and somehow showing us a plane bound for Scotland will convince us otherwise.) After a medical mishap the bloke dies but comes back to life. Oh well, these things happen, let's go back home to Jersey.
I have a soft spot for eerie British dramas (whistle, and I'll come to you being one of the best) but this one is ridiculous. It's from 1972 and is best left to the film buffs. Susan Hampshire is beautiful. No one can hold a candle to Frank Finlay who performed a small version of Van Helsing, but was left criminally unused otherwise.
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1