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While working on a revolutionary research project involving development of new recording technologies, a man, his former girlfriend and other team members encounter a ghost, and realize the experience is relevant to their quest for new technology. | While working on a revolutionary research project involving development of new recording technologies, a man, his former girlfriend and other team members encounter a ghost, and realize the experience is relevant to their quest for new technology. | ||
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===Comments, Trivia, Dedication=== | ===Comments, Trivia, Dedication=== | ||
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| + | * The film shares some similar themes and a similar style with ''[[Quatermass (1953 franchise)]]'' by the same writer, [[Nigel Kneale]]. | ||
| + | * By extension, the film also shares some similarities to ''[[Doctor Who (1963 franchise)]]'' and its spin-offs. | ||
| + | * This story, its author's other work, and Kneale himself are referenced directly in ''[[Prince of Darkness (1987 film)]]'', and provided an obvious inspiration for many ghost/paranormal investigation films to follow, including ''[[Poltergeist (1982 franchise)]]'', ''[[Insidious (2010 franchise)]]'', ''[[White Noise (2005 francise)]]'', etc. | ||
===Associated Mythos Elements=== | ===Associated Mythos Elements=== | ||
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| + | * [[Ghost]]s | ||
Revision as of 16:33, 7 August 2016
Summary
While working on a revolutionary research project involving development of new recording technologies, a man, his former girlfriend and other team members encounter a ghost, and realize the experience is relevant to their quest for new technology.
Details
- Release Date: 1972
- Country/Language: UK, English
- Genres/Technical: Horror, Science Fiction
- Runtime: 1 hr 30 min
- Starring: Michael Bryant, Jane Asher, Iain Cuthbertson
- Director: Peter Sasdy
- Writer: Nigel Kneale
- Producer/Production Co: BBC
Ratings
MPAA Ratings
- Rated: (none) (perhaps a "G" or, at most, a "PG" for off-screen violence and general eeriness)
Tentacle Ratings
A rough measure of how "Lovecraftian" the work is:
- SS___ (Two Tentacles: Barely Lovecraftian; could be a very loose adaptation)
Note: This rating is not intended as a measure of quality, merely of how closely related to Lovecraftian "Weird" fiction the work is.
Reviews
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Synopsis
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While working on a revolutionary research project involving development of new recording technologies, a man, his former girlfriend and other team members encounter a ghost, and realize the experience is relevant to their quest for new technology.
Notes
Comments, Trivia, Dedication
- The film shares some similar themes and a similar style with Quatermass (1953 franchise) by the same writer, Nigel Kneale.
- By extension, the film also shares some similarities to Doctor Who (1963 franchise) and its spin-offs.
- This story, its author's other work, and Kneale himself are referenced directly in Prince of Darkness (1987 film), and provided an obvious inspiration for many ghost/paranormal investigation films to follow, including Poltergeist (1982 franchise), Insidious (2010 franchise), White Noise (2005 francise), etc.
Associated Mythos Elements