Ghost Story (1974 film)
| Ghost Story | |
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| Directed by | Stephen Weeks |
| Written by | Philip Norman Rosemary Sutcliff Stephen Weeks |
| Produced by | Stephen Weeks |
| Starring | |
| Edited by | Jon Costelloe |
| Music by | Ron Geesin |
Production company | Stephen Weeks Company |
| Distributed by | Nationwide Distributors Ltd. |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Ghost Story (also known as Madhouse Mansion and Asylum of Blood) is a 1974 British mystery film directed by Stephen Weeks and starring Marianne Faithfull, Leigh Lawson, Larry Dann and Anthony Bate. Although set in England, the film was almost entirely shot on location in India, much of it at Bangalore Palace, owned by the Maharajah of Mysore. The film features a rare performance from actor Vivian MacKerrell, who was later the inspiration for Withnail in Bruce Robinson's Withnail and I (1987). The story and screenplay are by Philip Norman, Rosemary Sutcliff and Stephen Weeks and music is composed by Ron Geesin.