List of the best Norman Eshley movies: The Confessional(1975), Blind Terror(1971), The Lost Continent(1968), Crossplot(1969) ... ...
Horror
UK
1975
104 Minutes
Father Bernard Cutler
Anthony Sharp Susan Penhaligon Stephanie Beacham Norman Eshley Sheila Keith
priest stalker young woman bleak disturbing gory shocking tense church england blackmail horror murder pursuit escape 1970s
A troubled young girl goes to confession at the local church. Unfortunately, the sexually frustrated priest she confesses to becomes obsessed with her. At first, the priest stalks the girl,... See full summary »
Mystery & Thriller
1971
89 Minutes
Steve Reding
Mia Farrow Dorothy Alison Robin Bailey Diane Grayson Brian Rawlinson Norman Eshley Paul Nicholas Christopher Matthews Lila Kaye Barrie Houghton Michael Elphick
blind person psychopath boyfriend uncle aunt gypsy chilling frightening tense house countryside blindness murder mystery false accusations horsemanship gypsy culture mystery pursuit 1970s
A blind woman is unaware that her family has been murdered and the killer is still lurking in the house.
Sci-Fi
UK|USA
1968
89 Minutes
Eric Porter Hildegarde Neff Suzanna Leigh Tony Beckley Nigel Stock Neil McCallum Ben Carruthers Jimmy Hanley James Cossins Dana Gillespie Victor Maddern
captain doctor daughter wife alcoholic lawyer conquistador priest brash campy chilling dark disheartening melodramatic outlandish quirky shocking suspenseful wild sierra leone
The captain, crew, and passengers of an old freighter-all of them with dark secrets to keep-find themselves adrift in a mysterious land full of monsters, conquistadors, and killer seaweed.
Mystery & Thriller
1969
97 Minutes
Roger Moore Martha Hyer Claudie Lange Alexis Kanner Francis Matthews Bernard Lee Derek Francis Ursula Howells Veronica Carlson Dudley Sutton Tim Preece
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A London adman (Roger Moore) seeks a Hungarian model (Claudie Lange) and finds a plot to assassinate an African leader in Hyde Park.