Beware My Brethren [Region B] [Blu-ray]

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Beware My Brethren [Region B] [Blu-ray]

Beware My Brethren [Region B] [Blu-ray]

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Tony Beckley plays Kenny, a sympathetic monster, who not only works two jobs (security guard and swimming pool lifeguard) but also still lives with his elderly, devoutly religious mother.

Images submitted must be in Landscape orientation, as would be seen on the cinema screen, not Portrait. The film is as equally interesting as any of Pete Walker’s kitchen sink horror and could have easily have been directed by him. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book.Given the permissive era in which this was made, violence and gratuitous nudity (along with the standard prerequisites associated with such fare) contend for the running-time – and the audience's attention – with a moderately serious treatment of the subject at hand. The BBC version represents this scene with two shots of nudity (the actress obviously found it hard to hold her breath). Use the thumbs up and thumbs down icons to agree or disagree that the title is similar to Beware My Brethren. Kenny, played by Tony Beckley, was baptized at a young age into a fanatical fire-and-brimstone Evangelical sect, known as The Brethren.

At the beginning of the movie when the young boy is baptized, the boy is placed inside the baptismal pool. Pre-opening credits we see a young boy being baptised by being immersed in water at the cult's chapel, at the same time a young woman is chased, stripped and thrown dead into water.Kenny is a troubled individual, dominated by his overbearing mother, introverted and socially inept. These cookies can only be read from the domain that it is set on so it will not track any data while browsing through another sites. For more about Beware My Brethren and the Beware My Brethren Blu-ray release, see Beware My Brethren Blu-ray Review published by Brian Orndorf on November 29, 2018 where this Blu-ray release scored 4. Very creaky acting from some of the cast (Madeleine Hilde is particularly wooden), but I enjoyed Anne Todd's horrible matriarch. Kenny has been raised within the The Brethren, an Evangelical sect who preach purity, morality, and unwavering allegiance to the word of God.

The first of two commentary tracks comes from Troy Howarth, and Patrick Magee impressions aside, he provides a wide ranging, chatty track that covers actor’s biographies, production history and themes within the film. The data collected including the number visitors, the source where they have come from, and the pages visted in an anonymous form. In 2018, Vinegar Syndrome took its own stab at the film with a Blu-ray and DVD dual format release as part of its Black Friday sale featuring a limited (1,500-unit) edition slipcover. The cookie is used to calculate visitor, session, campaign data and keep track of site usage for the site's analytics report. A security officer by day, he spends his nights stalking and strangling 'immoral' women thus, he believes, cleansing them of their ungodly transgressions.

Todd's new nurse happens to have a reporter sister (genre regular Suzanna Leigh) who, alerted to the inhabitants' conspicuous Puritanism, concludes that all is not well with the house and decides to investigate. This time maybe too much of the religious sect but we have in the leading part the great Patrick Magee and he is so good that it is all really fine.



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