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Suicide | Based On Novel Or Book
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5.5/10
IMDbThis was the only movie produced by "Charlemagne Films," which was created by Sir Christopher Lee and Anthony Nelson Keys.
Sir Christopher Lee and Charlemagne Films optioned two other books by John Blackburn, "Portrait of Barbara" and "Bury Him Darkly", which were envisioned as sequels to this movie, with Lee re-creating the role of Colonel Bingham, but it didn't work out. They also optioned some of Dennis Wheatley's books, but only "To the Devil a Daughter" was ultimately made by "Hammer."
John Blackburn, who wrote the novel on which this movie was based, was displeased with casting of Diana Dors, feeling she was miscast.
The Fox-Rank distributors tried to publicize this movie by offering cash prizes for letters from readers of the Sunday Mercury describing their real-life experiences with terror and the supernatural.
Second theatrical movie for Michael Gambon (Inspector Grant). His first was "Othello" (1965).
"Sir Mark Ashley: The nature of the killing points to one thing: ritual murder."
"Anna Harb: If you're lying to me, if this is some kind ot trick, I'll *kill* you..."