The Fiend (1972) [R]

Release Date:
April 30, 1972

Original Title:
The Fiend

Alternate Titles:
Beware My Brethren
Beware of the Brethren

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
World Arts Media

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 92

It's a Sickness of the Soul!

Led by a sinister minister, a controlling religious sect called the Brethren has taken control of widow Birdy Wemys, sending her unstable son, Kenny, into a spiraling descent into madness and murder. No woman is safe when Kenny's religious mania overpowers him and leads to a rampage of carnage and chaos!

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Art Direction:
George Provis

Assistant Director:
Brian Lawrence

Assistant Editor:
Tariq Anwar

Associate Producer:
Robert Shearer

Camera Operator:
Norman Jones

Casting:
Ronnie Curtis

Conductor:
Tony Osborne

Construction Manager:
Reg Smith

Director:
Robert Hartford-Davis

Director of Photography:
Desmond Dickinson

Editor:
Alan Pattillo

Hairdresser:
Henry Montsash

Makeup Artist:
Stuart Freeborn

Original Music Composer:
Richard Kerr
Tony Osborne

Producer:
Robert Hartford-Davis

Production Accountant:
Bernard Traub

Production Secretary:
Sally Pardo

Property Buyer:
Jimmy James

Screenplay:
Brian Comport

Set Dresser:
Scott Slimon

Sound Editor:
Bill Taylor

Sound Mixer:
Doug E. Turner

Sound Recordist:
Barry Copland

Stunt Coordinator:
Bill Cummings

Supervising Producer:
John Lightfoot

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Eileen Welch

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