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Release Date:
October 1, 1960
Original Title:
The Full Treatment
Alternate Titles:
Der unsichtbare Schatten
Stop Me Before I Kill!
Traitement de choc
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Falcon
Falcon International Productions
Hammer Film Productions
Hilary
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
Race car driver Alan Colby and his new wife Denise are involved in a car crash where he sustains a serious head injury, causing him to have murderous feelings toward Denise. After Denise persuades him to honeymoon with her on the Cote D'Azur in France, they enlist the aid of a French psychiatrist who offers to regress Alan back to the time of the accident and cure him.
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Art Direction:
Anthony Masters
Assistant Director:
Kip Gowans
Associate Producer:
Victor Lyndon
Camera Operator:
Moray Grant
Conductor:
Stanley Black
Continuity:
Doreen Dearnaley
Costume Design:
Beatrice Dawson
Director:
Val Guest
Director of Photography:
Gilbert Taylor
Editor:
Bill Lenny
Hairdresser:
Ivy Emmerton
Makeup Artist:
Tony Sforzini
Novel:
Ronald Scott Thorn
Original Music Composer:
Stanley Black
Producer:
Val Guest
Production Manager:
Clifton Brandon
Screenplay:
Val Guest
Ronald Scott Thorn
Set Decoration:
Scott Slimon
Sound Recordist:
Bert Ross
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