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''Fanatic'' (released as ''Die! Die! My Darling!'' in the United States) is a 1965 British horror
thriller film Thriller film, also known as suspense film or suspense thriller, is a broad film genre that evokes excitement and suspense in the audience. The suspense element found in most films' plots is particularly exploited by the filmmaker in this genre ...
directed by
Silvio Narizzano Silvio Narizzano (8 February 192726 July 2011) was a Canadian film and television director who worked primarily in the United Kingdom. His directorial credits included the critically acclaimed films '' Georgy Girl'' (1966) and ''Loot'' (1970), w ...
for Hammer Films. It stars
Tallulah Bankhead Tallulah Brockman Bankhead (January 31, 1902 – December 12, 1968) was an American actress. Primarily an actress of the stage, Bankhead also appeared in several prominent films including an award-winning performance in Alfred Hitchcock's '' L ...
, Stefanie Powers,
Peter Vaughan Peter Vaughan (born Peter Ewart Ohm; 4 April 1923 – 6 December 2016) was an English character actor known for many supporting roles in British film and television productions. He also acted extensively on the stage. He is perhaps best know ...
,
Yootha Joyce Yootha Joyce Needham (20 August 1927 – 24 August 1980), known as Yootha Joyce, was an English actress best known for playing Mildred Roper opposite Brian Murphy in the sitcom ''Man About the House'' (1973–1976) and its spin-off ''George and ...
, Maurice Kaufmann and Donald Sutherland. Released in theaters on 21 March 1965 in United Kingdom, it was filmed at Elstree Studios (Shenley Road), Elstree Studios and on location in Letchmore Heath, Hertfordshire, during the summer of 1964. It was Bankhead's final feature film.


Plot

An American woman, Patricia Carroll (Powers), arrives in London to marry her lover Alan Glentower (Kaufmann). Before tying the knot, however, Patricia pays a visit to Mrs. Trefoile (Bankhead), the mother of her deceased fiancé Stephen, who died in an automobile accident several years earlier. Trefoile resides in a secluded house on the edge of an English village. She is fanatically religious, and it soon becomes apparent that she blames Patricia for her son's death. Indeed, when Patricia reveals to her that she never actually intended to marry Stephen, Trefoile enlists the aid of her servants, Harry (Vaughan) and Anna (Joyce), in holding Patricia captive so she can exorcise the young woman's soul. After several attempts to escape the Trefoile house, one of which nearly results in Patricia's being sexually assaulted by Harry, she is rescued by Alan; and in the end, Mrs. Trefoile winds up dead with a knife in her back, the same knife with which she earlier attempted to murder Patricia.


Cast


Critical reception

''Variety (magazine), Variety'' wrote that the film "should click with fright fans," praising Narizzano's direction as "imaginative" and the script as having dialogue that was generally "fresher than most pix of its class" while giving Bankhead "numerous chances to display virtuosity, from sweet-tongued menace to maniacal blood-lust." ''The Monthly Film Bulletin'' declared: "Though uneven in tone (to put it mildly), this piece of extravagance is at least consistently enjoyable ... One suspects here a laudable determination in Miss Bankhead not to be outdone by Bette Davis' What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962 film), Baby Jane. Still, why cavil? There is enough here to give horror addicts a field day on various levels." A. H. Weiler of ''The New York Times'' wrote that although Bankhead "towers above the cast and story, her present effort adds little to her record." The film maintains a 44% rating on Review aggregator, review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes based on 9 reviews.


See also

* ''Looped,'' a 2010 Broadway play that uses the production of this film as its setting * Psycho-biddy, Psycho-biddy genre


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* * * 1965 films 1965 horror films 1960s horror thriller films British horror thriller films Films shot at Associated British Studios Films based on American novels Hammer Film Productions horror films Films directed by Silvio Narizzano Films with screenplays by Richard Matheson Psycho-biddy films 1960s English-language films 1960s British films {{1960s-UK-film-stub