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The Hatter's Ghost
A hatter in a provincial town (Michel Serrault) leads the life of a respectable citizen but is in fact a serial murderer. The only person to suspect this is his neighbour the tailor (Charles Asnavour).
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Plot Summary
A retired psychologist, Dr. Alistair Finch, finds himself drawn into a baffling murder investigation when he visits a remote English village. The victim, a reclusive millionaire, was found dead in his locked study with no apparent means of entry or exit. Finch, with his keen observational skills and understanding of the human psyche, begins to unravel the complex web of secrets and hidden motives among the eccentric residents.
Critical Reception
The Hatter's Ghost received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its intricate plot, atmospheric setting, and strong performances, particularly from Donald Pleasence. While not a major box office success, it has since garnered a cult following among fans of classic British mystery films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its clever whodunit plot and suspenseful atmosphere.
Donald Pleasence delivers a compelling and nuanced performance.
Some viewers found the pacing to be a bit slow in parts.
Google audience: Audience reviews for The Hatter's Ghost often highlight its engaging mystery and classic British feel. Viewers appreciate the intricate plot that keeps them guessing until the end, and many compliment the acting. Some find it to be a bit dated in its presentation compared to modern thrillers.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive and eerie atmosphere was partly achieved through filming on location in the historic village of Lavenham, Suffolk, which retains much of its medieval architecture.
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