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  1. 9. Okt. 2023 · Corruption isn’t exactly the highlight of Cushing’s career, but it’s got enough oddness to keep itself interesting. There’s a terrific train sequence with Cushing’s mad surgeon attacking a woman between stations, the manic jazz soundtrack, a face-off with a squad of perverse beatniks, and a finale set piece where a surgical laser goes haywire and tears up Rowan’s seaside cottage ...

  2. But for a film made in 1967, this is really quite startling in its violence and depravity. In one extraordinary scene, a severed head is found in Cushing's refrigerator. In another, Cushing assaults and murders a woman on a train, his face twisted into terrible anger as he carries out the deplorable deed. 8/10.

  3. 18. Sept. 2020 · Corruption 1968 Peter Cushing. Corruption is a 1968 British horror film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis, from a screenplay by Derek Ford and Donald Ford, and featuring Peter Cushing, Sue Lloyd, Noel Trevarthen, Kate O'Mara, David Lodge and Antony Booth. Starring: Peter Cushing ; Sue Lloyd.

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  4. Anti-Corruption Film Festival (ACFFEST) merupakan ajang kreasi, eksibisi, dan forum diskusi yang digagas dan dikelola oleh Direktorat Sosialisasi dan Kampanye Antikorupsi KPK dengan tema “1 Dekade Berkarya : Berantas Korupsi Lewat Seni”. ACFFEST pertama kali digelar pada tahun 2013, tahun ini merupakan 1 Dekade ACFFEST dilaksanakan dan masih mengusung harapan yang sama: mengajak anak muda ...

  5. Besetzung. Răzvan Lutac. Mirela Neag. Cătălin Tolontan. Tedy Ursuleanu. Vlad Voiculescu. Kollektiv – Korruption tötet (Originaltitel: Colectiv) ist ein Dokumentarfilm von Alexander Nanau, der im September 2019 im Rahmen der Internationalen Filmfestspiele von Venedig seine Premiere feierte und am 28. Februar 2020 in die rumänischen Kinos kam.

  6. 22. Dez. 2021 · Corruption (1968) offers a unique interpretation of this classic horror role. This film came at a time where both Cushing, and the world, were reinventing themselves. In that, Corruption offers an interesting piece of art that documents that transition. Peter Cushing, as Sir John Rowin, attends a party that would make Austin Powers proud.

  7. Corruption isn't, and probably doesn't deserve to be, one of the more illustrious entries in Peter Cushing's filmography but it is an interesting departure for an actor who, despite his long association with horror, is universally considered the consummate English gentleman. Here he is given an opportunity to flex his dramatic muscles and offer a far more colourful and disturbing character ...