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A young woman is invited by her girlfriend, who lives in an English country mansion, to stay there with her. The estate, however, isn't quite what it seems--and neither is the friend who issued the invitation.

Angela Pleasence as  Helen
Peter Vaughan as  Brady
Lorna Heilbron as  Anne
Nancy Nevinson as  Hannah
Mike Grady as  Nick
Raymond Huntley as  Burke

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glowinthedarkscars
1974/05/10

the plot is paper thin but what it lacks in story it makes up for in good acting, excellent cinema photography like visual poetry, and a creepy moody atmosphere. I watched it in black and white and it looked beautiful.. I may watch again in color just to compare. This is the kind of movie that needs to be remade.. fix some of the clunky dialog and establish a more cohesive story arc.. but then again the feeling of being lost as to what exactly was happening on screen is part of this movie's charm.

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begob
1974/05/11

An odd woman takes her girlfriend to stay at her place in the country, but a former girlfriend has something to say about that ...Slow and creepy mystery. The atmosphere is set perfectly by photography and music, but especially through the overgrown lakeside estate from the early '70s, when locations were cheap. I'm not sure this is a horror - it does dabble in the ghostly, but really it's all about psychosis - although the gore is effective: films from this era relished their stabbing scenes, and the crunchy-cabbage sound effects in this one got me every time.The lead actress is excellent, and the performances all round are good, but the big drawback is in the character of the odd-job man: the performance is a little awkward, and the purpose of the character turns out mundane, missing the opportunity to make this a true horror, where things turn inside out and the past becomes cosmic truth. Ahem. In the end it's just a tale of bloody madness temporarily disturbing the surface of normality.Music sets the tone. Photography is mostly delicious, and the house and lake take on real character.Overall: Nicely disturbing, but falls short.

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Scott LeBrun
1974/05/12

A young woman named Helen (Angela Pleasence, daughter of Donald P.) invites her friend Anne (Lorna Heilbron) to her country estate. Helen clearly has some mental problems, so it's unsurprising when she starts acting strange. She has a fixation on another young woman named Cora (Marie-Paule Mailleux), and also acts suspicious of the handyman on the grounds, Brady (top British character actor Peter Vaughan).Given that "Symptoms" is co-written and directed by Jose Larraz, the man who also gave the world "Vampyres" and "Black Candles", it's actually interesting how sleazy this film *isn't*. There is some out of left field T & A (for which Ms. Pleasence had a body double) and a *very* brief lesbian scene, but Larraz concentrates first and foremost on atmosphere. And "Symptoms" has tons of that, with many lovely shots of the English countryside. It also has quite the sombre quality, with precious little in the way of humor. The screenplay, by Larraz and Stanley Miller, doesn't play out in a particularly shocking way if you're familiar with this kind of psychological horror.But the actors all make this journey worthwhile. The striking young Ms. Pleasence does a nice job in the lead, with heavy assistance from a minimal cast of strong supporting players: Heilbron, Vaughan, Nancy Nevinson as the housekeeper Hannah, and Raymond Huntley (in his final film) as storekeeper Mr. Burke."Symptoms" may not deliver a lot when it comes to the sex quotient, but viewers may still appreciate the quick bursts of violence, which aren't overly gory.Worth a look if you enjoy this genre.Seven out of 10.

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vampyres-2
1974/05/13

"Symptoms" or "The Blood virgin" is the favourite movie shot by Joseph Larraz, the catalanian director of such horror movies -Whirpool, Deviation, Scream and die or masterpieces as this "Symptoms" or "Vampyres"- that nobody did with their particular sight and their personal style. "Symptoms" is a very traditional horror tale with vampiric reminiscences and a very special study of a crazy lesbian woman obsessed with their dead mistress. The phantom of Cora, their lover is in the middle of this sensitive story and the reason of their crimes around the movie. The atmosphere and climatic shots are superb and the music score by John Scott are wonderfully executed with gothic images and dark places. "Symptoms" appeared in 1976 in british theaters and received cool opinions, specially in "Monthly Film Bulletin" and other prestigious movie magazines in United Kingdom. Twenty five years after "Symptoms" is a disturbing masterpiece of the horror movies and one of the most romantic studies of crazy love that other prestigious directors in the seventies, for example Truffaut, De Palma, Rivette, Richardson or Losey, did in this past prodigious '70 decade. Joseph Larraz, 70 years old now has a clear head yet and a great sense of humor. He is one of this rare spanish directors that made movies in United Kingdom or Demmark. He has their particular obsessions about sex, horror and movies and he showed us their talent in fashion magazines, in spanish comics or erotic pictures of beautiful women as Marianne Morris, Anulka, Lorna Heilborn, Teresa Gimpera, Helga Line, etc. "Symptoms" is a rarely piece for collectors and fans of darkness dreams and inmoral tales. The film has their soul and force in the face of Angela Pleasence as Helen Ramsey, the predator woman that kills everyone around her and use the people to take to their mortal manor where occurs all the drama. The movie is great in the beginning and in the end and offers to the audiences a clever entertainment that intelligent people will love with passion.

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