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The Madman
An avid fan of football and fan of Panathinaikos falls for the daughter a fan of Olympiakos. The effort to reconcile with the father of the girl, and perennial football rival, will be full of misunderstandings and humorous.
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Plot Summary
A detective is on the trail of a disturbed individual who is committing a series of unsettling crimes. As the investigation deepens, the detective finds himself drawn into the psychological complexities of the perpetrator, blurring the lines between hunter and hunted. The film explores themes of sanity, obsession, and the darker aspects of the human psyche.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, "The Madman" received moderate critical attention, noted for its atmospheric tension and performance by Lionel Jeffries. While not a box office smash, it has since garnered a cult following among enthusiasts of classic British crime thrillers, appreciated for its gritty realism and psychological depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and compelling lead performance.
Appreciated for its exploration of dark psychological themes.
Considered a solid entry in the British crime thriller genre of its era.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's age and limited distribution, but when available, they often highlight its effectiveness as a suspenseful thriller with a thought-provoking narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was based on a novel of the same name by the prolific British crime writer Edgar Wallace, though the screenplay significantly deviates from the original source material.
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