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Nome di nascita: Susan Penhaligon
Data di nascita: 1949-07-03
Luogo di nascita: Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Susan Penhaligon, born in 1949, is a British actress and writer who gained recognition for her role in the 1971 film 'Private Road', a love story about a young depressive girl and her relationship with a talented young writer.
Sul film: House of Mortal Sin (1976)
Anno di uscita: 1976
Nazione: United Kingdom
Titolo alternativo: La casa del pecado mortal, Mortelles confessions, The Confessional Murders, To spiti me ta thanasima amartimata, La casa del peccato mortale, Дом смертного греха, The Confessional, Haus der Todsünden
Regista: Pete Walker
Sceneggiatore: David McGillivray, Pete Walker
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Parole chiave: catholic church, catholic priest, church, confession, death by poisoning, elder abuse, murder, priest, proto-slasher, suicide
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A troubled young girl seeks solace by confessing her sins at their local church. However, the sexually frustrated priest she confides in becomes obsessed with her. Initially, he merely stalks the girl, but his fixation escalates to extreme lengths as he resorts to blackmail and even murder to get closer to her.
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Directed by Pete Walker, 'House of Mortal Sin' (also known as 'The Confessional') is a horror film that critiques institutional hypocrisy, specifically within the Catholic Church. The story revolves around a young girl's confession turning into a nightmare due to a priest's sexual obsession with her. Despite its title and premise, it leans more towards thriller than typical horror, making it somewhat of a proto-slasher film. Walker's critique of institutional corruption through this tale of obsession is a significant aspect of the movie.