And Now the Screaming Starts!
And Now the Screaming Starts!

And Now the Screaming Starts! (1973)

5.9 ? Apr 27, 1973 1h 31m

Overview

In the late 18th century, two newlyweds move into the stately mansion of the Fengriffen family. The young bride is victim of terrifying visions and apparitions, threatening her very sanity. A London psychiatrist comes to her help and uncovers the terrible secret that haunts the estate.

Genres

Horror

Release Date

April 27, 1973

Rating

5.9 /10

Runtime

1h 31m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Stephanie Beacham

Stephanie Beacham

Catherine Fengriffen

Peter Cushing

Peter Cushing

Dr. Pope

Patrick Magee

Patrick Magee

Dr. Whittle

Herbert Lom

Herbert Lom

Henry Fengriffen

Ian Ogilvy

Ian Ogilvy

Charles Fengriffen

Geoffrey Whitehead

Geoffrey Whitehead

Silas / Woodsman

Guy Rolfe

Guy Rolfe

Maitland

Rosalie Crutchley

Rosalie Crutchley

Mrs. Luke

Gillian Lind

Gillian Lind

Aunt Edith

Janet Key

Bridget

Sally Harrison

Sarah

John Sharp

Henry's Friend

Norman Mitchell

Norman Mitchell

Constable

Lloyd Lamble

Lloyd Lamble

Sir John Westcliff

Kay Adrian

David Alan Barclay

David Alan Barclay

Blake Butler

Vic Chapman

Frank Forsyth

Frank Forsyth

Servant

Daniel Johns

Daniel Johns

(as Daniel Jones)

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Wuchak

5.0/10

Mar 27, 2020

**_Bad first half, good second half_** Catherine (Stephanie Beacham) moves to the Fengriffen manor in rural England, 1795, to marry her fiancé Charles (Ian Ogilvy) where she’s immediately fascinated by a portrait of his dead father, Henry (Herbert Lom), as well as harassed by spectral images, including that of a severed hand. Does the loner woodsman (Geoffrey Whitehead) hold the key to why the estate is cursed? Peter Cushing dominates the second half as a doctor of the mind. Amicus’ “And Now the Screaming Starts!” (1973) has a typical plot for British horror of that era, but it lacks finesse in execution, like the curious overuse of the quick zoom on Henry's portrait to suggest a sense of foreboding and the cheesy severed hand that rears its fingers too early. Catherine’s hysterics don’t help. Thankfully, the second half gets compelling with the arrival of Dr. Pope (Cushing) and an interesting flashback to 1745 that explains the weird goings-on. Of course Stephanie was one of the most beautiful women to walk the earth. So this is a tale of two halves: The first half veers toward “What were they thinking?” bad while the second half is quite good. The film runs 1 hour and 31 minutes and was shot at Shepperton Studios, Middlesex, England, with the exteriors of Fengriffen Castle done in Windsor, Berkshire. GRADE: C

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CinemaSerf

5.0/10

Apr 04, 2022

Roy Ward Baker has assembled quite a decent cast for this rather daft horror film. Stephanie Beacham is "Catherine" who is to marry the squire of "Fengriffen" (Ian Ogilvy) and so moves into his manor house. Her wedding night certainly doesn't go to plan, though - she discovers that there are ghosts and they are out to enforce a curse put upon the family many years ago. Can they sort out this scourge before it drives her mad or worse, takes her life? This really picks up after about 50 minutes when Peter Cushing ("Dr. Pope") comes onto the scene to help them get to the bottom of it, but otherwise it's all just a rather predictable, cheap and cheerful, horror with lots of squeaking violins to compensate for some mediocre dialogue and acting. The few scenes with Herbert Lom liven it up a bit, and there is fun to be had with the wandering hand, but for the most part it is just really well titled - lots of screaming,

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