Movie Background

Maniac

A stranger arrives in a quiet rural town and is drawn into a sensuous, married woman's allure, unwittingly thrusting him into the centre of a storm of sexual guilt and murder.

Director(s)

Michael Carreras

Ross MacKenzie

Cast & Crew

George Pastell

George Pastell

Inspector Etienne

Arnold Diamond

Arnold Diamond

Janiello

Jerold Wells

Jerold Wells

Giles

Norman Bird

Norman Bird

Salon

Nadia Gray

Nadia Gray

Eve Beynat

Donald Houston

Donald Houston

Georges

Kerwin Mathews

Kerwin Mathews

Paul Farrell

Liliane Brousse

Liliane Brousse

Annette Beynat

Justine Lord

Justine Lord

Grace

Leon Peers

Leon Peers

Blanchard

Michael Carreras

Michael Carreras

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Ross MacKenzie

Ross MacKenzie

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Details

GenresCrime, Mystery, Horror, Thriller
Runtime1h 26 mins
Released on20 May 1963
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

I only recall Kerwin Matthews from his role as "Sinbad" back in 1958. He was an handsome enough man but hardly versatile as an actor. That's a shame because this could have been a much better intrigue had that role been better cast. As it is, he is "Jeff", a drifter who falls for "Annette" (Liliane Brousse) in a small French village. Her stepmother "Eve" (Nadia Grey) takes a bit of a shine to him, and uses her wiles to trick this rather gullible man into helping her organise the escape of her husband from the local asylum where he was imprisoned after committing a rather gruesome murder. Unbeknown to poor old "Jeff" though, that's not the real agenda for the manipulative "Eve" and the arrival of "Henri" (Donald Houston) raises the danger levels for "Annette"... Can he, and local policeman "Etienne" (George Pastell), thwart the lethal plan before it's too late? Sadly, Matthews is not the only dud in this lacklustre group of actors. Houston exudes not the slightest degree of menace and neither woman have that Jeanne Moreau touch that might have lent, particularly to the character that is "Eve". It's only ninety minutes, but it did drag rather - and the ending is a bit disappointing too. It's watchable, but don't expect to be blown away.

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MANIAC Trailer [1963]
Maniac / Original Theatrical Trailer (1963)
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