Twisted Nerve
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Twisted Nerve
Twisted Nerve is a psychological thriller film released in 1968, directed by Roy Boulting and starring Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett, and Billie Whitelaw. The film follows the story of a young man, Martin Durnley, who suffers from a split personality disorder and becomes increasingly obsessed with a tune called "Twisted Nerve."
Plot
The film begins with Martin Durnley, a young man with a mental disability, who is sent to live with his estranged mother after the death of his father. Martin's condition causes him to have a split personality, with one side being a kind and gentle individual, and the other side being a violent and dangerous persona.
As Martin struggles to cope with his condition, he becomes fixated on a tune called "Twisted Nerve," which he hears on a regular basis. The tune triggers his violent side and leads him to commit a series of disturbing acts.
Meanwhile, Martin forms a relationship with a young woman named Susan Harper, who is unaware of his dark side. As Martin's obsession with the tune grows stronger, Susan begins to suspect that there is something deeply wrong with him.
The film builds to a tense and suspenseful climax as Martin's two personalities clash, leading to a shocking and tragic conclusion.
Legacy
Twisted Nerve is considered a cult classic in the psychological thriller genre, known for its haunting score and chilling portrayal of mental illness. The film has inspired various homages and references in popular culture, cementing its status as a cult favorite among fans of the genre.
References
Twisted Nerve. (1968). Directed by Roy Boulting. [Film]. United Kingdom: Elstree Distributors.
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