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- That's the idea behind the British film His House, in which two young asylum seekers from South Sudan struggle to adjust to a new life in a rundown house in a small English town, where they feel a terrible evil lurks behind their walls.
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The Asylum is an American independent film company and distributor that focuses on producing low-budget, direct-to-video films. The company has produced titles that capitalize on productions by major studios, often using film titles and scripts very similar to those of current blockbusters in order to lure customers.
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Asylum (U.S. title: House of Crazies) is a 1972 British anthology horror film made by Amicus Productions. [1] [2] The film was directed by Roy Ward Baker and produced by Milton Subotsky. Robert Bloch wrote the script, adapting four of his own short stories. [3]
Martin (Robert Powell) is a psychiatrist who wishes to work at an asylum for the incurably insane. In order to gain employment he is set a task by the house chieftain Dr. Rutherford (Patrick Magee) whereby he must discover the identity of a former doctor-turned-patient.
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- Horror
- Roy Ward Baker
- 1972-11-17
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That's the idea behind the British film His House, in which two young asylum seekers from South Sudan struggle to adjust to a new life in a rundown house in a small English town, where they feel...
Asylum is a 1972 British horror film made by Amicus Productions. It was produced by Milton Subotsky, directed by Roy Ward Baker, and scripted by Robert Bloch (who adapted four of his own short stories for the screenplay).