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And the Wall Came Tumbling Down

  • Episode aired Jan 5, 1985
  • 1h 11m
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6.2/10
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Brian Deacon and Carol Royle in Fox Mystery Theater (1984)
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Workmen digging in a building discover the remains of a 300-+year-old devil cult.Workmen digging in a building discover the remains of a 300-+year-old devil cult.Workmen digging in a building discover the remains of a 300-+year-old devil cult.

  • Director
    • Paul Annett
  • Writers
    • Dennis Spooner
    • John Peacock
  • Stars
    • Barbi Benton
    • Gareth Hunt
    • Brian Deacon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    208
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Annett
    • Writers
      • Dennis Spooner
      • John Peacock
    • Stars
      • Barbi Benton
      • Gareth Hunt
      • Brian Deacon
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Barbi Benton
    Barbi Benton
    • Caroline Trent
    Gareth Hunt
    Gareth Hunt
    • Peter Whiteway
    Brian Deacon
    Brian Deacon
    • Alan Yardley…
    Peter Wyngarde
    Peter Wyngarde
    • Daniel Haswell…
    Patricia Hayes
    Patricia Hayes
    • Granny Waters
    • (as Pat Hayes)
    Carol Royle
    Carol Royle
    • Kim Osborn…
    Ralph Michael
    Ralph Michael
    • Father Harris
    Gary Waldhorn
    Gary Waldhorn
    • Inspector Crane
    Robert James
    Robert James
    • Father Ambrey…
    Richard Hampton
    • Ted Pinder…
    Angela Grant
    • Jill
    Ray Armstrong
    • Sergeant Mills
    Peter Baldwin
    • Dr. H. Talbot
    Jona Jones
    • Policeman
    Tim Pearce
    • Brinkley…
    Michael Kingsbury
    • Police Constable Hopkins
    Christopher Farries
    • Military Aide
    Peter Macklin
    • Military Policeman
    • (as Peter Macklen)
    • Director
      • Paul Annett
    • Writers
      • Dennis Spooner
      • John Peacock
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    7Stevieboy666

    And Hammer did Folk Horror for TV

    "This church is turning into a real jinx!" A workman starts drilling through an internal brick wall inside an old London church that is due to be demolished. Inside he sees two human skeletons and is then killed by a hose pipe, his death accompanied by creepy "Omen" type music. Good start! Next we are transported back in time to 1649, on a stormy night a man begs forgiveness from a clergy man for desecrating the same church in the name of Satan. Three of his coven are burnt alive at the stake, he is spared this but an even worse fate awaits him, he is bricked up alive along with the head of the coven. Back in the present day his ancestor Alan has a powerful connection with the church, more mysterious deaths occur and the Devil's work on Earth seems certain. Former Playboy model Barbi Benton plays the token American, she keeps her clothes on for this part but doesn't give a very good performance. Rest of the cast are alright though. This entry in the TV series "Hammer House of Mystery & Suspense" is, I believe, the only one to be of occult horror, and it is a pretty enjoyable watch.
    10noelcox

    atmospheric horror

    The Hammer films were horror classics of the 1960s. Unlike modern films they relied more on atmosphere than special effects - not because that was beyond their makers resources - but because that was what made a good horror film. "And the Wall Came Tumbling Down" is a late addition to the corpus of Hammer works (no pun intended).

    Though it perhaps suffers from the limitations of a TV production, this film deserves to be seen. From the initial breaking down of a wall in a church due to be demolished, to the final appallingly chilling climax, the film positively reeks with atmosphere.

    If you like to be frightened, or have fond memories of Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee and the original Hammer films, this one is for you.

    This is a nice atmospheric horror in the Hammer tradition. The denouemont is slightly shocking, and the best moments are the carefully crafted details, including the coiling power cable in the first few minutes.

    One of the best elements in the characterisation, which is noticeably stronger than in the mindless "slasher" films which are so much in fashion.

    Well worth watching, but not by the nervous (unless accompanied by a more robust individual).

    The plot is slightly less "realistic" than is traditional for Hammer horrors, but it is internally consistent, however far-fetched it may seem.
    6Coventry

    Barbi versus the Cult of the Devil

    "And the wall came tumbling down" is not a particularly great short film, but I'm already very glad it at least contains action and spectacle all throughout its running time. In every installment of the "Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense" installment that I watched thus far; this wasn't the case. This one has a good variety, because it takes place in both medieval times as well as in present day, and there are people getting killed during the film, whereas in other ones there was only a non-stop building up towards the climax.

    Former Playboy girl Barbi Benton stars as a historic researcher. She's horribly miscast, of course, but who cares because she's always a joy to behold. The premise is also fantastic, as it deals with the demolishing of an ancient 300-year-old church in the middle of London city. When construction workers start tearing the place down, evil forces are unleashed and a young Londoner relives horrific events that took place in 1643, when a cult of devil-worshipers confiscated the church.

    One of my fellow reviewers here said it best when he described "And the Wall Came Tumbling Down" as a crossover between "Witchfinder General" and "The Church". Two great horror titles this short film certainly cannot live up to, but the subject matter is very reminiscent. Far from great, but enjoyable. And it seems to become a tradition in "Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense" that the very last shot of every episode is brilliant.

    PS: should you also be breaking your head over where you know the grandmother from, she's the hag with the little doggies in "A Fish Called Wanda".
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    An atmospheric story, well told.

    Plans to pull down down a Church hit a snag, an old wall inside holds an ancient and powerful, satanic force.

    It is horror, but it relies on the imagination to do some of the work, the main strength here is the atmosphere, it's incredibly moody and sinister, they went to great lengths to generate a murky atmosphere, and they succeeded.

    Gareth Hunt is the standout, by far the best one in it, he shines, even if some of the acting in support is a little wooden. I'm not the biggest fan of Peter Wyngarde, and I'd say he's true to form here. Patricia Hayes is a delight.

    It's a pretty good watch. 7/10
    searchanddestroy-1

    I would not have expected less from this amazing show.

    I was truly amazed by this pure British horror yarn, a very spooky flick that doesn't surprise me. I knew this series provided such gems. This one is among the best. It deserves to be watched several times, because many details are important to fully appreciate this story and may be easily missed if you don't watch it closely enough. The atmosphere is the same as the one you often find in those British horror stories, with always a large spice of gothic element. Just a shame that this tv series was not more widely shown.

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • St Andrew's Church, Woodwalton, Cambridgeshire, England, UK(church undergoing demolition)
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Hammer Films
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      • 1h 11m(71 min)
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