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Escapement

  • 1958
  • A
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Rod Cameron, Peter Illing, and Mary Murphy in Escapement (1958)
CrimeHorrorMysterySci-Fi

An insurance investigator finds there's more to electronic dream therapy than meets the eye.An insurance investigator finds there's more to electronic dream therapy than meets the eye.An insurance investigator finds there's more to electronic dream therapy than meets the eye.

  • Directors
    • Montgomery Tully
    • David Paltenghi
  • Writers
    • Charles Eric Maine
    • J. McLaren Ross
  • Stars
    • Rod Cameron
    • Mary Murphy
    • Meredith Edwards
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    243
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Montgomery Tully
      • David Paltenghi
    • Writers
      • Charles Eric Maine
      • J. McLaren Ross
    • Stars
      • Rod Cameron
      • Mary Murphy
      • Meredith Edwards
    • 17User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rod Cameron
    Rod Cameron
    • Jeff Keenan
    Mary Murphy
    Mary Murphy
    • Ruth Vance
    Meredith Edwards
    Meredith Edwards
    • Dr. Phillip Maxwell
    Peter Illing
    Peter Illing
    • Paul Zakon
    Carl Jaffe
    Carl Jaffe
    • Dr. Hoff
    • (as Carl Jaffé)
    Kay Callard
    • Laura Maxwell
    Carl Duering
    Carl Duering
    • Blore
    Roberta Huby
    • Verna Berteaux
    Felix Felton
    • Police Commissaire
    Larry Cross
    Larry Cross
    • Brad Somers
    Carlo Borelli
    • Signore Pietro Kalini
    John McCarthy
    • Clark Denver
    Jacques Cey
    • Police Doctor
    Armand Guinle
    • French Farmer
    • (as Armande Guinle)
    Malou Pantera
    Malou Pantera
    • Clinic Receptionist
    Pat Clavin
    • Receptionist at Studio
    Alan Gifford
    Alan Gifford
    • Wayne - Insurance Company Chief
    Fred Davis
    • Diner at Hotel Memours
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Montgomery Tully
      • David Paltenghi
    • Writers
      • Charles Eric Maine
      • J. McLaren Ross
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    4kevinolzak

    Seen on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater in 1965

    1957's "The Electronic Monster" was a British programmer that didn't cross the Atlantic for three years (Columbia double billed it with either William Castle's "13 Ghosts" or Toho's "Battle in Outer Space"), its more accurate original title "Escapement" changed for something signifying more horror than science fiction (the shooting titles were "Zex, the Electronic Fiend," and "The Dream Machine"). It actually plays out as a murder mystery, from the pen of Charles Eric Maine (The Atomic Man"), under the direction of journeyman Montgomery Tully ("Invisible Creature," "Fog for A Killer," "The Terrornauts"), from the same Anglo Amalgamated company that would become infamous for color fright fests "Horrors of the Black Museum," Circus of Horrors," and "Peeping Tom." This black and white quickie can't help but pale in comparison to those three, using the typical format of importing Hollywood actors to play the leads, in this case Rod Cameron ("The Monster and the Girl") and Mary Murphy ("The Mad Magician"), not a surprise since both had already worked in England before (Cameron in "Passport to Treason," Murphy in "Finger of Guilt"). Cameron's rugged countenance (well suited to Westerns) seems out of place as a two fisted insurance investigator looking into the sudden death (suicide or murder) of a star actor who had just left a clinic near Cannes that specializes in relaxing patients with dream therapy as a form of 'escape from reality.' Once he starts making inquiries about the clinic we pretty much stay put, as the police surgeon supplies his own verdict on cause of death (cerebral thrombosis) as opposed to the actual cause, a short circuit of the brain due to a severe dose of brainwashing. The primary villain is quickly revealed to be the clinic owner (Peter Illing), his bizarre likeness shown in the electronically induced dreams (I could have done without the diaper-clad lads prancing about), apparently a former Nazi who is confident that the well paid local authorities won't bother him. A decent enough view if somewhat obvious, though some of the French accents render dialogue unintelligible.
    4jjgrah-90137

    Saw this movie in DC when it first came out.

    Saw this movie in DC when it first came out. It Was called The dream Machine. Now the name has changed and the DVD of it has a Large amount a footage edited out.
    4dsewizzrd-10906

    Another one knocked out for the drive-in

    Cheaply made and slow moving B movie, it even uses the sets from "Z cars", (which are supposed to be Scotland Yard - this is on the coast of France) twice, in two different locations, a police station and a morgue.

    An American insurance agent investigates the death of a film star and suspects a psychiatric clinic in France. By a huge and unexplained coincidence he happens to find a well upholstered ex working there.
    Dethcharm

    "You'll Wake Up Into An Entirely Different World!"...

    After a film star is killed in a car crash, insurance investigator Jeff Keenan (Rod Cameron) is dispatched to get to the bottom of the death. Upon arrival in the south of France, Keenan discovers that others have died, and may be linked to his company's client. This might have something to do with a certain psychiatric clinic.

    THE ELECTRONIC MONSTER has no "monsters" in the literal sense. Instead, it has psychiatrists / scientists messing around with the human brain in order to relieve patients of their anxiety. Oddly, this has something to do with implanting images of semi-erotic, modern dance routines!

    Of course, this isn't a good idea, and leads to horrific results. In addition, a nefarious cabal is at work behind the scenes with an unsavory agenda.

    This isn't a bad movie, and it's a shame it's been almost totally forgotten. The plot is interesting, and the movie could be remade. It's the sort of raw material that would make for a tremendous David Cronenberg film. Until then, it's enjoyable enough...
    searchanddestroy-1

    Poor Rod Cameron.....

    The Rod Cameron's fans will probably be deceived by this ridiculous movie which can only bring boredom at the worst and laugh at the best. I was bored, and not that amused. This is an awful film from a Monty Tully who has used us to better stuff. Monty Tully was a British B pictures provider, as were Vernon Sewell, Lance Comfort, all them made all kinds of plots, all kinds of genre, except westerns of course; mostly crime and dramas, some horror. No, really, this film is ridiculous, but because I am kind with movies, I will not say it is an insult to viewer's intelligence. You may try after all. It won't kill you.

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 1958 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Dream Machine
    • Filming locations
      • Merton Park Studios, Merton, London, England, UK(interiors)
    • Production company
      • Anglo-Guild Productions
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    • Budget
      • $125,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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