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  2. The Psychopath: Directed by Freddie Francis. With Patrick Wymark, Margaret Johnston, John Standing, Alexander Knox. Four men who were involved in the investigation of a German millionaire at the end of World War II are found murdered with tiny dolls left next to their corpses.

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    • Crime, Horror, Mystery
    • Freddie Francis
    • 1966-05-20
  3. The Psychopath (also known as Schizo) is a 1966 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Patrick Wymark and Margaret Johnston. [1] It was written by Robert Bloch and was an Amicus production.

  4. Inspector Holloway (Patrick Wymark) is in charge of investigating the murder of Reinhardt Klermer (John Harvey), Victor Ledoux (Robert Crewdson), Frank Saville (Alexander Knox) and Martin Roth (Thorley Walters) and his main lead is a doll in each crime scene.

  5. Freddie Francis. Director. Robert Bloch. Writer. Reviews. Inspector Holloway is investigating a series of brutal murders in which a doll of each victim is found at the scene. The dolls, as it turns out,were purchased by the crippled Mrs. Von Sturm, whose home is overcrowded with a doll collection.

  6. Aug 27, 2024 · Fritz Lang is the director of this German film that centers on Hans Beckert (Peter Lorre), who is a serial killer who kidnaps and kills children. Considered a film with one of the best and most authentic portrayals of a psychopathic killer, ‘M’ shows the chaos that a city finds itself in due to looking for an almost invisible killer.

  7. Cinematography. John Wilcox. Producer. Amicus Productions. Genre. Horror. Mystery | Serial Killers. Crime. Synopsis. Four men who were involved in the investigation of a German millionaire at the end of WW II are found murdered with tiny dolls left next to their corpses. Movie Soulmates' ratings.

  8. Just one of many Psycho knockoffs commissioned by rival studios Amicus and Hammer in the '60s, The Psychopath is notable in that it teams MVP director Freddie Francis with Psycho writer (and Amicus mainstay himself) Robert Bloch.

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