The Hand of Night (also known as Beast of Morocco [1]) is a 1968 British horror film directed by Frederic Goode and starring William Sylvester, Diane Clare and Aliza Gur.[2][3] It was written by Bruce Stewart.

The Hand of Night
Theatrical poster;
Directed byFrederic Goode
Written byBruce Stewart
Produced byHarry Field
Starring
CinematographyWilliam Jordan
Edited byJohn Blair (supervising)
Music byJohn Shakespeare
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Release date
  • 6 October 1968 (1968-10-06) (UK)
(general release)
CountryUK
LanguageEnglish

Plot

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Paul Carver is an Englishman who has recently lost his wife and children in a car accident. Waking from a nightmare, we find Carver on a plane traveling to Morocco, where he attempts to meet with a doctor, only to discover that the doctor has died. In despair, Carver ends up at the home of a German archaeologist, Otto Gunther, whom he met on the plane. It is here, in the midst of a party, that Carver first encounters the two women who will determine his destiny: Gunther's assistant, Chantal, and the mysterious Marissa. Grieving the loss of his loved ones and crippled by survivor's guilt, Carver must choose between life, represented by Chantal, and death, represented by Marissa.[4][5][6]

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Reception

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The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "The pink mist that billows from the eye socket of a skull throughout the opening credits augurs both the pretensions and the weaknesses of this rather dull exercise in the macabre. Despite some sterling decomposition work by the make-up department, the film relies heavily on old Hammer production tricks without contributing any original variations of its own; and the story is not helped by the portentous rhetoric of lines like "I too have lived in the shadows". William Sylvester leads the group of sweat-streaked humans battling indomitably against the unknown – in this case a species of lily-livered vampirism that would make Dracula turn in his shallow grave."[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Beast of Morocco (1966) - Frederic Goode - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  2. ^ "The Hand of Night". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 14 August 2024.
  3. ^ "The Hand of Night (1968)". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 5 February 2009. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  4. ^ John Hamilton, The British Independent Horror Film 1951-70, Hemlock Books, 2013, p. 171-174
  5. ^ Craig, Rob (15 February 2019). American International Pictures: A Comprehensive Filmography. McFarland. p. 115. ISBN 978-1-4766-3522-4.
  6. ^ Craig, Rob (15 February 2019). American International Pictures: A Comprehensive Filmography. McFarland. p. 55. ISBN 978-1-4766-3522-4.
  7. ^ "The Hand of Night". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 35 (408): 180. 1 January 1968 – via ProQuest.
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