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The Shout (2003) Alan Bates Skolimowski DVD Region 2

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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
EAN
5030370900933
Format
DVD
Language
English
Release Year
2003
Actor
Alan Bates, Tim Curry, John Hurt, Robert Stephens, Susannah York
Director
Jerzy Skolimowski
Features
Chapter Selection
Run Time
83 Mins
Genre
Drama, General
Film/TV Title
The Shout
Aspect Ratio
4:3

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Product Information

A macabre tale about a man who believes he has the power to kill with a horrifying death shout. He tells his tale to a composer (John Hurt) who becomes obsessed with harnessing the man's strange powers.

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EAN
5030370900933
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3957747

Product Key Features

Actor
Alan Bates, Tim Curry, John Hurt, Robert Stephens, Susannah York
Film/TV Title
The Shout
Director
Jerzy Skolimowski
Language
English
Run Time
83 Mins
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Release Year
2003
Format
DVD
Features
Chapter Selection
Genre
Drama, General

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Certificate
15
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Reviews
Variety - ...The director has been able to create a gripping film that holds attention...
Format Description
DVD 5
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Movie/TV Title
The Shout

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  • Alan Bates is brilliant in The Shout

    Only Alan Bates could play this part and make it believable. The glint in his eye says it all! This is a film fit to be cult viewing. A young John Hurt typified the era as an actor who wasn't afraid to be portrayed as wimpish and clumsy. No ego trips here as there are now - just pure acting! On the surface this is a film about control, dominance, sex and mental illness, but there's so much more if you choose to look deeper.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: musicmagpie

  • An interesting tale

    Good quality production, widescreen, good picture quality. A typically 70s tale of the supernatural, but beautifully done in places. Some very atmospheric pieces where the plot is in no hurry to push forward but simply rest for a while with some lovely camera shots creating contrasts and insights. Alan Bates is great as the mysterious , crazed stranger that bring destruction to the lives of a bored couple. Susannah York , the wife, as lovely as ever. John Hurt the husband who seems to have brought this misfortune upon himself through an infidelity of his own. The plot here is inconsequential, the true gem of this movie is its gentle pace, the time it takes to paint a picture, to cast a character, to set a scene. It creates impressions that stays with you.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: worldofbooks08

  • ?-

    Excellent little film which l saw years ago & never expected to see again God bless the internet Genuinely mystical ,& spooky

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: worldofbooks08

  • One of a kind

    I saw this film on a random satelite TV channel many years ago and realised I had to see it again. It starts with a Cricket match in an insane asylumn and gets even better. If you're a fan of horror without the gore (e.g. HP Lovecraft, MR James, Arthur Machen) then you might like this (I certainly did!!). Very English. Very unsettling in places (but for all the right reasons) and very good. If you can find it cheap then add it to your collection. It's one of those films you'll never see again on TV (which is being deluged by high budget hollywood nonsense) and will only find on places like eBay.

  • THE SHOUT

    This is a marvellous film based on a story written by Robert Graves (The White Goddess)that centres on a man who has been initiated into Shamanism by an old and very powerful Aboriginal Shaman in Australia whilst he was travelling in the ouback for many years. One of the skills he acquired was the ability to be able to kill people with just his voice. The story is packed with lots of other very well researched Magick and is quite a find for anyone keen on Robert Graves' work as well as benefitting from the all star cast of Alan Bates, Juhn Hurt and Susannah York as the poor unsuspecting victim of Bates's sex magic. I recomend this film to all interested in this field. Graves's poetic prose come through the film in well matched visuals and are the mark of a true Mystic. Superb !