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THE REPTILE
UK. 1965. Director - John Gilling, Screenplay - John Elder [Anthony Hinds], Producer - Anthony Nelson Keys, Photography - Arthur Grant, Music - Don Banks, Music Supervisor - Philip Martell, Special Effects - Bowie Films, Makeup - Roy Ashton, Production Design - Bernard Robinson. Production Company - Hammer/Seven-Arts. 1965.
Cast: Ray Barrett (Harry Spalding), Noel Willman (Dr Franklyn), Jennifer Daniel (Valerie Spalding), Jacqueline Pearce (Anna Franklyn), Michael Ripper (Tom Bailey), John Laurie (Mad Peter Crockett), Marne Maitland (Malay)
At the turn of the century, Harry Spalding inherits his late brother’s cottage in Cornwall. He arrives with his new bride, Valerie. The inhabitants of the village keep clear of the newly arrived couple, and only the publican, Tom Bailey, befriends them. Bailey explains that the hostility exhibited by the townspeople is the result of many mysterious deaths in the community.
Valerie is frightened by the sinister Dr. Franklyn, the owner of the nearby Well House. Franklyn is the only resident in the vicinity of the cottage, and he lives with his daughter Anna. The Doctor treats his daughter with cruel contempt, and she is attended by a silent Malay servant.
Hoping to learn something of the deaths, Harry invites the local eccentric, Mad Peter, home for dinner. After warning them that their lives are in danger, Mad Peter quickly departs only to return later that evening foaming at the mouth, with his face blackened and swollen. He dies within a few minutes.
Tom Bailey, in an attempt to help Harry clear up the mystery, illegally unearths Mad Peter’s corpse and discovers a strange neck wound like a snake bite. Harry and Tom dig up another coffin and find that corpse also has those same, strange marks. Realizing that they are threatened by something far worse than they had ever imagined, Harry is quick to answer an urgent message from the Well House, where’s Valerie’s life is in danger.
Meanwhile at the eerie abode, Valerie witnesses Dr. Franklyn’s attempt to kill his own cursed daughter. She also witnesses a fierce struggle between the doctor and the deranged Malay servant. During the battle, a lantern is overturned and Dr. Franklyn is bitten by the venomous fangs of his Reptilian daughter. Painfuklly, the doctor dies. The final scene features the Reptile and the Well House crumbling in flames with Harry and Valerie fleeing for their lives.
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Disclaimer: The Reptile was copyrighted 1966 by 7 Arts-Hammer Film Productions Ltd. and presented by Associated British Pathe Limited and released in the UK by Warners-Pathe Distribution Ltd. and in the US by 20th Century Fox; renewed 1999 by Elite Entertainment. Used for non-commercial purposes; All rights reserved. No rights given or implied. Do NOT use without permission.
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