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The Ghoul (U.S. titles: Night Of The Ghoul and The Thing In The Attic) is a 1975 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Peter Cushing, John Hurt, Alexandra Bastedo, Veronica Carlson, Gwen Watford, Don Henderson and Ian McCulloch.[1]

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  1. 31 relations: Alexandra Bastedo, Buckinghamshire, Don Henderson, England, English language, Freddie Francis, Gwen Watford, Hammer Film Productions, Harry Robertson (musician), Henry Richardson (film editor), Horror film, Ian McCulloch (actor), Immediate Media Company, Iver, John D. Collins, John Hurt, John Wilcox (cinematographer), Leslie Halliwell, Peter Cushing, Pinewood Studios, Psycho (franchise), Radio Times, Stewart Bevan, The Great Gatsby (1974 film), The Monthly Film Bulletin, The Rank Organisation, TV Guide, Tyburn Film Productions, United Kingdom, Variety (magazine), Veronica Carlson.

  2. Films directed by Freddie Francis
  3. Films scored by Harry Robertson

Alexandra Bastedo

Alexandra Lendon Bastedo (9 March 1946 – 12 January 2014) was a British actress, best known for her role as the beautiful secret agent Sharron Macready in the 1968 British espionage/science fiction adventure series The Champions.

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Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire (abbreviated Bucks) is a ceremonial county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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Don Henderson

Donald Francis Henderson (10 November 1931 – 22 June 1997) was an English actor.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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English language

English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.

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Freddie Francis

Frederick William Francis (22 December 1917 – 17 March 2007) was an English cinematographer and film director whose filmmaking career spanned over 60 years, from the late 1930s until the late 2000s.

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Gwen Watford

Gwendoline Watford (10 September 1927 – 6 February 1994), professionally known after the mid-1950s as Gwen Watford, was an English actress.

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Hammer Film Productions

Hammer Film Productions Ltd. is a British film production company based in London.

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Harry Robertson (musician)

Henry MacLeod Robertson (19 November 1932 – 17 January 1996), often credited as Harry Robinson, was a Scottish musician, bandleader, music director and composer.

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Henry Richardson (film editor)

Henry William Richardson (13 January 1936 – 31 July 2017) was an English film editor with about 57 feature film credits.

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Horror film

Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.

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Ian McCulloch (actor)

Ian McCulloch is a Scottish actor of stage, film, and television.

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Immediate Media Company Limited (styled as Immediate Media Co) is a British multinational publishing house that publishes a significant range of titles, including Radio Times, BBC Top Gear, BBC Good Food and a host of others.

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Iver

Iver is a civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England.

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John D. Collins

John Christopher Dixon (born 2 December 1942), billed as John D. Collins, is a British actor, perhaps best known for appearing in the BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo! in which he played Flt. Lt. Fairfax, a stranded British airman in occupied France during World War II.

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John Hurt

Sir John Vincent Hurt (22 January 1940 – 25 January 2017) was an English actor whose career spanned over five decades.

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John Wilcox (cinematographer)

John Laurence Wilcox, BSC (7 May 1913 – 31 May 1979) was a British cinematographer.

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Leslie Halliwell

Robert James Leslie Halliwell (23 February 1929 – 21 January 1989) was a British film critic, encyclopaedist and television rights buyer for ITV, the British commercial network, and Channel 4.

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Peter Cushing

Peter Wilton Cushing (26 May 1913 – 11 August 1994) was an English actor.

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Pinewood Studios

Pinewood Studios is a British film and television studio located in the village of Iver Heath, England. The Ghoul (1975 film) and Pinewood Studios are films shot at Pinewood Studios.

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Psycho (franchise)

Psycho is an American horror franchise consisting of six films loosely based on the ''Psycho'' novels by Robert Bloch: Psycho, Psycho II, Psycho III, Bates Motel, Psycho IV: The Beginning, the 1998 remake of the original film, and additional merchandise spanning various media.

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Radio Times

Radio Times (currently styled as RadioTimes) is a British weekly listings magazine devoted to television and radio programme schedules, with other features such as interviews, film reviews and lifestyle items.

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Stewart Bevan

Stewart John Llewellyn Bevan (10 March 1948 – 20 February 2022) was a British actor with performances in both film and television.

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The Great Gatsby (1974 film)

The Great Gatsby is a 1974 American historical romantic drama film based on the 1925 novel of the same name by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Ghoul (1975 film) and the Great Gatsby (1974 film) are films shot at Pinewood Studios.

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The Monthly Film Bulletin

The Monthly Film Bulletin was a periodical of the British Film Institute published monthly from February 1934 until April 1991, when it merged with Sight & Sound.

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The Rank Organisation

The Rank Organisation (founded as the J. Arthur Rank Organisation) is a British entertainment conglomerate founded by industrialist J. Arthur Rank in April 1937, Rank also served as the company chairman.

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TV Guide

TV Guide is an American digital media company that provides television program listings information as well as entertainment and television-related news.

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Tyburn Film Productions

Tyburn Film Productions was a British film production company founded by Kevin Francis active between 1973 and 1989.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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Veronica Carlson

Veronica Carlson (born Veronica Mary Glazier; 18 September 1944 – 27 February 2022) was a British actress and model who was known for her roles in Hammer horror films.

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See also

Films directed by Freddie Francis

Films scored by Harry Robertson

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ghoul_(1975_film)

Also known as The Ghoul (1974 film).