House of Mortal Sin

House of Mortal Sin

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Directed by Pete Walker
Produced by Pete Walker
Written by David McGillivray
Starring Anthony Sharp
Susan Penhaligon
Stephanie Beacham
Norman Eshley
Sheila Keith
Music by Stanley Myers
Cinematography Peter Jessop
Edited by John Black
Distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment
Release dates
February, 1976 (UK)
Running time
104 min.
Country UK
Language English

House of Mortal Sin (also known as The Confessional and The Confessional Murders) is a low budget 1976 British horror film directed by Pete Walker. It was scripted by David McGillivray from a story by Walker.[1] Its plot concerns a deranged priest who takes it upon himself to punish his parishioners for their moral transgressions.[2]

The poster tag line read: "tortured by desires his vows forbid... master of a house of mortal sin!" [3]

Plot

Troubled young Jenny (Susan Penhaligon) enters the confessional of her local church, and bares her soul to elderly priest Father Meldrum (Anthony Sharp). Apparently obsessed with her, Meldrum begins to stalk the distressed Jenny and blackmail her with a tape recording of her confession. Seeing himself as the dispenser of "divine justice", Meldrum tortures his victims with guilt, murdering those in his way with such diverse means as incense burners and poisoned holy wafers.

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