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The Flesh and Blood Show (Original title)
Dates: 1972 (Copyright), October 1972 (Release)

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: Pete Walker

Synopsis: Horror film. A company of actors comes to live and rehearse for an anonymous employer in a derelict theatre at Eastcliffe-on-sea. A series of murders ensues among the members of the company.

Genre:
Horror
Credits (23)
©: Peter Walker (Heritage) Ltd., Produced by: Peter Walker (Heritage) Ltd., Pete Walker, Production Manager: Robert Fennell, Post-production Supervisor: Matt McCarthy, Assistant Director: Brian Lawrence, Assistant Director: Paul Fell, Screenplay by: Alfred Shaughnessy, Photographed by: Peter Jessop, Camera Operator: John Metcalfe, Follow Focus: Tim Ross, Gaffer: Jim Davis, Stills Photography: Ricky Smith, Supervising Editor: Matt McCarthy, Edited by: Ron Pope, Assistant Editor: Jim Rodden, Make-up: Bill Lodge, Processing: Kay Laboratories, Music Composed & Conducted by: Cyril Ornadel, Sound Recordist: Peter O'Connor, Boom Operator: Nick Flowers, Dubbing Mixer: Tony Anscombe
Cast (27)
Ray Brooks (Mike), Jenny Hanley (Julia), Luan Peters (Carol), Robin Askwith (Simon), Candace Glendenning (Sarah), Tristan Rogers (Tony), Judy Matheson (Jane), David Howey (John), Elizabeth Bradley (Mrs Saunders), Rodney Diak (Warner), Penny Meredith (Angela), Sally Lahee (Iris Vokins), Raymond Young (Inspector Walsh), Carol Allen (librarian), Alan Curtis (Jack Phipps/Iago), Brian Tulley (Willesden), Jane Cardew (Lady Pamela Downes/Desdemona), Tom Mennard (Fred/S.D. Keeper), Stuart Bevan (Harry Mulligan/Cassio), Michael Knowles (Inspector Curran), Kent Baker (mortuary attendant), Jon Yule (Gerry), Jess Conrad (young actor), Patrick Barr (Major Bell/Sir Arnold Gates/Othello), Raymond George ([Stephen Brant]), L.W. Clarke ([constable]), Pete Walker ([Ludovico])