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Hysteria

Hysteria

TERRIFYING SUSPENSE ...it will shock you out of your seat!

6.4 / 1019651h 25m

Synopsis

An American wakes in an English hospital, unable to remember anything prior to a recent car accident. With only a newspaper photograph as a guide, and an unknown benefactor, he attempts to unravel what increasingly looks like a bizarre murder.

Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Crime, Horror

Status: Released

Director: Freddie Francis

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Main Cast

Robert Webber

Robert Webber

Chris Smith

Anthony Newlands

Anthony Newlands

Dr. Keller

Jennifer Jayne

Jennifer Jayne

Gina McConnell

Maurice Denham

Maurice Denham

Hemmings

Lelia Goldoni

Lelia Goldoni

Denise James

Peter Woodthorpe

Peter Woodthorpe

Marcus Allan

Sandra Boize

English Girl

Sue Lloyd

Sue Lloyd

French Girl

Marianne Stone

Marianne Stone

Miss Grogan

Irene Richmond

Mrs. Keller

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User Reviews

John Chard

No hysterical histrionics here, just solid hysteria. Hysteria is directed by Freddie Francis and written by Jimmy Sangster. It stars Robert Webber, Anthony Newlands, Jennifer Jayne, Maurice Denham and Lelia Gordon. Music is by Don Banks and cinematography by John Wilcox. From the long line of Hammer Thrillers with one word titles that followed in the wake of Psycho, Hysteria is a decent addition to the roster. Plot in simple terms finds Webber as Chris Smith, a survivor of a car crash who is suffering with amnesia. Upon finding out some mysterious benefactor has been footing the hospital bills for him, he is naturally intrigued as to who it is. Following the bare minimum of clues, while struggling with angry voices he hears in his head, Smith finds himself in a vortex of mystery and shifty shenanigans. What follows is a monochrome murder mystery laced with psychopathic tendencies, paranoia, dangerous attractions, twists and extended flashbacks. It’s all a bit flimsy if you wanted to dissect it as a viable story, but Sangster comes up with some good ideas in the name of entertainment, and Francis is able to eek out suspense at regular intervals. Cast are fine, including the sometimes maligned Webber who sits the role well, while Denham offers up a good one as the detective who is not to be taken lightly. Good solid twisty thriller from Hammer. 7/10