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  1. The screenplay for the film was originally written by Robert Wynne-Simmons as an anthology of horror stories set in a small village, and had the working title of Satan's Skin. After director Haggard was hired for the project, he and Wynne-Simmons reworked the screenplay into a singular cohesive narrative.

  2. The college funded the making of The Judgment of Albion, a film based on the prophetic writings of William Blake, voiced by Anthony Quayle and Donald Sinden. A copy is now with the British Film Institute.In 1970, he wrote the screenplay for Blood on Satan's Claw.

  3. The Blood on Satan's Claw (also released as Satan's Skin) is a 1971 British horror film made by Tigon British Film Productions and directed by Piers Haggard. The film was written by Robert Wynne-Simmons, with additional material by Piers Haggard, and stars Patrick Wymark, Linda Hayden and Barry Andrews.

  4. Nov 24, 2022 · Written by Robert Wynne-Simmons, who wrote the original screenplay and co-wrote the reworked version alongside director Piers Haggard, the novel combines a vivid depiction of its rural setting and its inhabitants with slow-burning, ominous plotting to produce a vision of nightmarish, vintage horror.

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  5. The Blood on Satan’s Claw aka Blood on Satan’s Claw; Satan’s Skin. Year: 1971; Country of origin: UK; Genre: Horror; Director: Piers Haggard; Length: 97 min; IMDb rating:

  6. May 3, 2000 · In 17th Century England, children playing in the fields find a strange claw. Using the claw, the wanton Angel Blake leads the children in Satanic rituals that leave each of them possessed by strange patches of hair, the ‘Mark of Satan’.

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  8. Written by Robert Wynne-Simmons and Piers Haggard (additional material) Starring Patrick Wymark, Linda Hayden, Barry Andrews. Produced by Peter L. Andrews and Malcolm B. Heyworth. Original Music by Marc Wilkinson. Cinematography by Dick Bush. Film Editing by Richard Best. Plot Summary.

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