{"id":15298,"date":"2015-04-23T05:00:24","date_gmt":"2015-04-23T11:00:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=15298"},"modified":"2015-04-17T09:01:36","modified_gmt":"2015-04-17T15:01:36","slug":"the-skull-1965","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=15298","title":{"rendered":"The Skull (1965)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The initial scenes of the film THE SKULL are deceptive. Set in an early-19th century graveyard complete with grave robbers, hooting owls, and what is all too obviously a doctor about to delve into &#8220;things man was not meant to know;&#8221; one might be forgiven for expecting that this picture is going to walk-on the well-trodden path of Hammer Films. But such is not the case. Producers Max J. Rosenberg and Milton Subotsky, and screenwriter Robert Bloch have a surprise in store for the audience. What will follow this, by now, formulaic opening, will not be a Hammer &#8216;ripoff.&#8217; Rather, the viewer will be treated to a unique psychological thriller with supernatural underpinnings. A film that will explore nightmare states and dreamscapes with a strong Kafkaesque flavor and a modernist sensibility.<\/p>\n<p>Adapted from his own short story, &#8220;The Skull of the Marquis De Sade,&#8221; Robert Bloch&#8217;s script parallels his own career as an author. Starting off as a disciple of H.P. Lovecraft in the 1930s, and publishing a number of well-received tales in the Cthulhu Mythos canon; Bloch later developed into a premier advocate of the modern, psychological horror story. Indeed, he is best known to laymen as the author of perhaps the most famous psychological horror novel of all time, &#8220;Psycho.&#8221; Interestingly, the story arc of THE SKULL follows Bloch&#8217;s literary trajectory in that it begins in the tradition of romantic gothicism but ends in the darkly absurdist realms of Kafka, Orwell, Dali, and Max Ernst.<\/p>\n<p>The basic plot of THE SKULL details the various unpleasant fates that befall subsequent owners of the skull of the infamous Napoleonic-era pornographer, the Marquis De Sade. Bloch&#8217;s fictional construct is that Sade&#8217;s historical excesses can be explained by the &#8216;fact&#8217; that he was possessed by a demon. A demon who still dwells in the eponymous skull and who still retains a taste for dark ceremonies and murder.<\/p>\n<p>Peter Cushing plays Dr. Christopher Maitland, an occult researcher and collector who comes into possession of the skull through the offices of one Marco (Patrick Wymark), a shady &#8216;dealer&#8217; in obscure objects d&#8217;art. Christopher Lee portrays Sir Matthew Phillips, friend of Maitland, and former owner of the skull, who warns its new possessor of the item&#8217;s destructive powers. THE SKULL really is Cushing&#8217;s movie. Mr. Cushing&#8217;s performance carries the last 2\/3 of the film and is of grueling intensity. Mr. Lee&#8217;s role as the doomed Phillips, who meets a violent end at the hands of the friend he tries to help, is crucial to the overall structure of the plot and flawlessly performed.<\/p>\n<p>The highlight of the film is a nightmare sequence that could have been taken straight out of Kafka&#8217;s &#8220;The Trial.&#8221; Here Mr. Cushing gives a world class performance that echoes his earlier triumph as Winston Smith in the BBC television production of Orwell&#8217;s &#8220;1984.&#8221; This segment is gripping in the extreme and still carries a tremendous emotional wallop nearly 40 years later.<\/p>\n<p>With stellar performances by Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee; standout supporting and cameo roles by Jill Bennet, Patrick Wymark, Nigel Greene, Peter Woodthorpe, and Patrick Magee; a thoughtful and literate script by Bloch and Subotsky; and measured, restrained direction by Freddie Francis, THE SKULL is an outstanding example of contemporary, modernist horror. 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