Difference between revisions of "Naked Evil"
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'''Naked Evil''' ([[:Category:1966|1966]], [[:Category:UK|UK]]) is a [[:Category:Blaxploitation|Blaxploitation]]-[[:Category:Occult|Occult]]-[[:Category:Horror/Thrillers|Horror]] film directed by Stanley Goulder and Steven Jacobson (new footage, uncredited) | '''Naked Evil''' ([[:Category:1966|1966]], [[:Category:UK|UK]]) is a [[:Category:Blaxploitation|Blaxploitation]]-[[:Category:Occult|Occult]]-[[:Category:Horror/Thrillers|Horror]] film directed by Stanley Goulder and Steven Jacobson (new footage, uncredited) | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:34, 27 April 2021
Naked Evil (1966, UK) is a Blaxploitation-Occult-Horror film directed by Stanley Goulder and Steven Jacobson (new footage, uncredited)
- Contents: Watch Trailer | Poster Art
Main Details
- Released in January 1966
- B&W (later tinted)
- Running time: 85 minutes
- Production Co.: Protelco
- Distribution Co.: Columbia Pictures Corporation (1966) (UK) (theatrical) | Saxton Films (1973) (USA) (theatrical)| Saguenay Films (1974) (Canada) (theatrical) | Hampton International (1975) (USA) (theatrical) (re-release)| Independent-International Pictures (1979) (USA) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Directed by Stanley Goulder and Steven Jacobson
- Written by Stanley Goulder, from a play by Jon Manchip White (uncredited)
- Starring: Basil Dignam, Anthony Ainley, Suzanne Neve
Plot Summary
- Jamaican obi-man hexes student hostel manager, eventually causing the manager's death, before being killed himself by the manager's vengeful spirit.
Tagline
- Black death stalks the night!