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The Skull 12

Freddie Francis, UK, 1965, 83m.

This special Halloween edition of Composing Cinema will be introduced by Oscar nominated composer Gary Yershon and showcases the work of the pioneering Elisabeth Lutyens (1906-1983). Lutyens is often cited as the first female British composer to score a feature film. Her uncompromisingly modern style was not popular with conservative concert audiences, but was happily suited to the science-fiction and horror movies for which she frequently wrote.


Peter Cushing stars as Dr. Christopher Maitland, a writer and collector of occult items (with a preference for those with a somewhat macabre history), who is offered the chance to purchase a highly expensive and unusual item: the skull of the Marquis de Sade. Warned against obtaining the item by fellow collector (Christopher Lee in a rare non-villainous role), the skull's influence draws Maitland in, and madness and death soon follow…


Adapted from a short story by Robert Bloch (Psycho) and featuring a score by avant-garde composer Elisabeth Lutyens, The Skull is one of the most expertly crafted British horror films of its era.

Cast:
Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Patrick Wymark, Jill Bennett

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