(1972) is a British-American "proto-slasher" horror film that gained a cult following for its blend of gothic atmosphere and graphic exploitation elements. Directed by Jim O’Connolly, it is also frequently found under titles like Horror on Snape Island and Beyond the Fog . Plot Summary
: Jim O'Connolly (also known for The Valley of Gwangi ). Tower of Evil YIFY
: Two sailors discover the mutilated bodies of three teenagers at a remote lighthouse. The only survivor is a crazed, naked young woman named Penelope who is clutching a butcher's knife. : Two sailors discover the mutilated bodies of
: After Penelope is institutionalized, a group of archeologists and a private detective return to the island to search for a legendary Phoenician treasure, as one of the victims was found impaled by an ancient golden spear. : Despite a low budget (approximately £200,000), critics
: Despite a low budget (approximately £200,000), critics often praise the atmospheric cinematography and the "clunky but creepy" model work for the lighthouse. Production & Cast