The Asphyx

1972

Action / Horror / Sci-Fi

8
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Fresh67%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled46%
IMDb Rating6.2102636

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Robert Stephens Photo
Robert Stephens as Sir Hugo Cunningham
Robert Powell Photo
Robert Powell as Giles Cunningham
Jane Lapotaire Photo
Jane Lapotaire as Christina Cunningham
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907.03 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
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1.64 GB
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English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
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Reviewed by The_Void8 / 10

An original and intriguing slice of period horror!

Avoiding death and what happens when we die have been recurring themes throughout all art forms since the dawning of time. Despite the fact that there are a lot of films that handle similar themes, The Asphyx stands out for it's original and intriguing exaction. The film hasn't gained itself the best reputation in the three decades since its release, and it was apparently ignored upon its introduction to the general public. This isn't surprising - The Asphyx takes elements from supernatural horror and there's a little bit of sci-fi involved, but selling this film couldn't have been easy as there's no way to pigeon hole it. The plot focuses on Hugo Cunningham - a man who discovers that when we die, what's called an 'Asphyx' appears. After conducting a few experiments, Hugo presupposes that if one were to capture this Asphyx, then that person would never be able to die. He then proceeds to test the procedure on himself, and after becoming immortal decides he wants his young assistant and daughter; who want to get married, to become immortal also…

The Asphyx is a British film set in Victorian times, and director Peter Newbrook does an excellent job of producing the period setting. The film was obviously made on a budget, and as such it doesn't exactly compete with some of the bigger budget films set around the same time; but still the director gets the point across. The special effects are a little hokey, but they work really well. The main standout where the effects are concerned are with the 'Asphyx' itself, and personally I'd much rather the effects shown here than the CGI rubbish we have nowadays. The acting is decent, with Robert Stephens being the main standout in the lead role, and receiving good support from Robert Powell. Jane Lapotaire is something of a weak link in my opinion as she's a little flat, but it's not too important. The film has a great premise, but in order for a premise to work, it needs a good plot too and this film certainly has that. The film is not predictable for most of its duration, and the drama between the central characters is always interesting enough to hold the audience's attention. The ending is both haunting and memorable, and overall; it has to be said that The Asphyx is a film that deserves more wide recognition!

Reviewed by ma-cortes7 / 10

Intriguing film about a scientific discovers an aura which can be attracted at the moment of dying and trapped , conferring immortality

Nineteenth century , England , a mad doctor is studying death when he discovers the Asphyx , an obscure supernatural power , it is the key to immortality on the subject . Nice and enjoyable terror fim made in Hammer or Amicus style with a distinguished cast , creepy scenes and fine interpretation . This eerie movie deals with a man : Robert Stephens who attempts to trap the spirit of death but things go awry when he practices his experlments with his descendants : Arliss, Jane Lapotaire and adopted son , Robert Powell .

Scary picture with a promising notion in which a scientist discovers an aura that surrounds persons just before they die ; however , his irresponsability in unleashing the rare entity on the world brings a swarm of unforeseen consequences , ominous distresses , irreversible problems and grisly murders . There is an interesting as well as riveting glimpse into Victorian psychological research with engaging theories, though does take some incredible happenings , even by the the standards of this peculiar genre . Strong cast formed by good Brit actors such as Robert Stephens giving a theatrical delivery as a doctor delves deeper into his research finding extraordinary surprises , Jane Lapotaire as his daughter , Fiona Walker and Robert Powell .

It displays a weird but adequate score by Bill McGuffie . As well as an attractive production design by the great designer John Stoll . Appropriate and evocative cinematography by the prestigious Freddie Young who has a notorious career as cameraman such as Salomon and Queen Sabah, Ryan' s daughter, Lawrence Arabia , Doctor Zhivago , Lord Jim . This high-class terror /SciFi motion picture was compellingly directed by Peter Newbrook , being his only film . Newbrook had an important career in the camera and electric department , as a cinematographer and as a producer , including titles as Crucible of terror, Saturday night out , Press for time , That kind of girl, The green scarf , Green Helmet , 4 horsemen of Apocalypse , Anastasia , Farewell to arms , Deep blue sea , The Sandwich man , Vampires , among others . Rating : 7/10 , above average. Well worth seeing for the terror buffs . Essential and indispensable watching .

Reviewed by mark.waltz7 / 10

Complicated but compelling, this gets an for uniqueness.

Dames to eternal guilt and damned to eternal remorse, there's no escape for determined scientist Robert Stephens who has involved son Robert Powell in his experiments concerning a black figure that appears on the photos of people as they are dying. He refers to it as the Asphyx, and decide to try to capture it which results in nightmares for the entire family.

A weird romantic involvement has Powell engaged to his own step-sister, Jane Lapotaire, who suffers the most at the hands of the experiments, father and son in a strange way. This is a difficult film to describe because it is very complex, starting off in the present day, quickly moving to the past, and from there revealing why doesn't man who should have been brutally killed in a car accident, has survived. This is one of those films that all of a sudden a light goes off in the viewers head as they figure out what is going on.

As for the horrors seen onscreen, the viewer won't soon forget the scream that the white figure makes as it leaves a dead body and is pulled into the mechanisms created by Stevens to continue his experiments. It is as if the figure is realizing that their remaining Ora is being prevented from heading on to its next destination, and that will give the viewer a lot to think about. It's another example of how fiddling with the unknown can create evils that we could never imagine, and in this case, the evil isn't right on the surface, but Inside the mind. Call this the thinking man's horror film, and indeed, there will be many different theories as to what the film really is all about.

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