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The Man Who Haunted Himself

The Man Who Haunted Himself

Cult Classics - Blu-ray - Region B

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The Man Who Haunted Himself,
Harold Pelham (Roger Moore), a partner in a large electronics firm, finds himself in bewildering circumstances after recovering from a near-fatal car accident. What causes him to renounce his high business principles? Why do friends and colleagues repeatedly sight him in places he has never been? And why does Julie, an attractive girl he has seen only once, claim such an intimate relationship with him? Does Pelham really have a doppelgänger – or is he losing his mind? Roger Moore gives a powerful performance as a businessman whose existence is reshaped by malevolent forces in this taut psychological thriller directed by Ealing Films veteran Basil DeardenNEW Reflections on a Cult Classic: An interview with Kevork MalikyanMasters of Horror: Joe Dante and Stuart Gordon on The Man Who Haunted Himself Audio Commentary by authors Jonathan Rigby and Kevin LyonsThe Man Who Became A Friend: Gareth Owen on Sir Roger MooreThe Men Who Were Haunted featuretteStoryboardsFour image galleries including Storyboards (opening titles and car chase)Music suite of Michael J. Lewis's original scoreTheatrical trailerIncludes 4 art cards

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