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      • A bizarre psychological study of degeneration and dependency, “The Living and the Dead” is a horror movie only in the most literal sense. Skirting genre conventions, Simon Rumley’s twisted feature inhabits shores where the gore is minimal and the demons unseen — neither of which makes it any less disconcerting.
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  2. The Living and the Dead. A British aristocrat who has lost his wealth, Donald (Roger Lloyd Pack) is desperate to find treatment for his cancer-stricken wife, Nancy (Kate Fahy).

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    • Roger Lloyd-Pack
    • Simon Rumley
    • Drama, Horror, Mystery & Thriller
  3. Part neo-gothic horror, part empathetic schizoid freak-out, The Living and the Dead suggests an unlikely cross between Spider and Requiem for a Dream. Full Review | Original Score:...

  4. The Living and the Dead is a 2006 British drama film written and directed by Simon Rumley, starring Leo Bill, Kate Fahy and Roger Lloyd-Pack.

  5. Oct 24, 2007 · A bizarre psychological study of degeneration and dependency, “The Living and the Dead” is a horror movie only in the most literal sense. Skirting genre conventions, Simon Rumley’s twisted ...

    • Simon Rumley
  6. Dec 15, 2016 · The Living and the Dead (2016) – BBC’s Emotional Thriller Set in the 1800s English Countryside. Stars Colin Morgan of BBC's Merlin.

  7. Oct 23, 2007 · The Living and the Dead 2006, directed by Simon Rumley | Film review. Film. Recommended. Time Out says. A refined, atmospheric chiller much like a Hammer psychodrama is about to slip through...

  8. 'The Living and the Dead' portrays the lives of a British noble, his wife and their adult son set in a spectacular country estate. The good days are long past. The estate is in disrepair and at risk of forfeiture, the wife bedridden most of the film and the son clinically psychotic.

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