"The Two Faces of Evil" | |
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Air date | November 29th, 1980 |
Writers | Ranald Graham |
Director | Alan Gibson |
Producers | Brian Lawrence David Reid Roy Skeggs |
Starring | Anna Calder-Marshall; Gary Raymond; Paul Hawkins; Pauline Delaney; Philip Latham; Jenny Laird; William Moore |
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The Two Faces of Evil is the twelfth episode of Hammer House of Horror, a one-hour television series that aired in the United Kingdom from April to December of 1980. The episode was directed by Alan Gibson with a script written by Ranald Graham. It first aired on November 29th, 1980. The plot centers around the Lewis family, who pick up a hitchhiker in a rain storm after nearly running him off the road. The mysterious man suddenly attacks the family and Martin Lewis is injured, suffering severe lacerations to his face and throat. He eventually returns home, but his wife Janet wonders if the man living with her is truly her husband... or is it the madman?
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Anna Calder-Marshall | Janet Lewis |
Gary Raymond | Martin Lewis |
Paul Hawkins | David Lewis |
Pauline Delany | Ward sister |
Philip Latham | Doctor Hargreaves |
Jenny Laird | Mrs. Roberts |
William Moore | Mister Roberts |
Jeremy Longhurst | Doctor Cummings |
Brenda Cowling | Nurse Davies |
Mike Savage | P.C. Jenkins |
Malcolm Hayes | Attendant |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included on disc 4 of the Complete Hammer House of Horror DVD collection.
- This is the second and final episode of Hammer House of Horror directed by Alan Gibson. He previously directed "The Silent Scream".
- This is the only episode of Hammer House of Horror written by Ranald Graham.
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See also[]
External Links[]
- "The Two Faces of Evil" at IMDB
- "The Two Faces of Evil" at TV.com guide
- "The Two Faces of Evil" at TV Rage.com
Keywords[]
1980s | Doctor | England | Nurse | Police constable | Sister
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