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'Persecution' (also released as 'Sheba', 'The Terror of Sheba' and 'The Graveyard') is a 1974 British psychological horror film directed by Don Chaffey, produced by Kevin Francis and starring Lana Turner, Ralph Bates, Olga Georges-Picot, Trevor Howard and Suzan Farmer. The film was released in the United States as 'Sheba' and 'The Terror of Sheba' and subsequently re-titled 'The Graveyard' for VHS release in the 1980s.

The film's promotional taglines are:

*'Warning: this film is NOT for the squeamish'

*'The horror of a twisted mind!'

*'Now it's David's turn to get even and he has a very special treat for his mother'.

Plot summary



Carrie Masters (Lana Turner) is a crippled, wealthy, bitter woman who takes pleasure in tormenting her young son David (Mark Weavers). She blames him for her crippled leg and, in bizarre and horrifying ways, exacts her revenge by dominating him.

Years later, a 24-year-old David (Ralph Bates) returns home with his wife Janie (Suzan Farmer) and their newborn child, but he is still subject to his mother's evil influence. When she is involved in two terrifying deaths, David's mind snaps; although he is already mentally twisted by Carrie's treatment, David becomes completely insane and swears vengeance on his mother for his years of hate and resentment.

Cast



*Lana Turner as Carrie Masters

*Ralph Bates as David Masters

*Trevor Howard as Paul Bellamy

*Olga Georges-Picot as Monique Kalfon

*Suzan Farmer as Janie Masters

*Mark Weavers as Young David

*Patrick Allen as Robert Masters

*Jennifer Guy as Waitress

*Shelagh Fraser as Mrs. Banks

*Ronald Howard as Dr. Ross

*John Ryan as Gardener

*Catherine Brandon as Mrs. Deacon

Production



'Persecution' was shot in the United Kingdom from late October to November 1973 at Pinewood Studios in London and exterior scenes of the Masters House were shot on location at Denham Place in Buckinghamshire.[https://books.google.ca/books?id=atktMkuOvPwC&pg=PA98&lpg=PA98&dq=persecution:+lana+turner:+pinewood+studios&source=bl&ots=6C9M13QSnW&sig=V93KUWlW9wmTqDI9nTo6u8hQGfw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAWoVChMI7Yb6nszsxgIVh9CACh2Z1QYH#v=onepage&q=persecution%3A%20lana%20turner%3A%20pinewood%20studios&f=false Pykett, Derek. 'British Horror Film Locations'], retrieved 21 July 2015.

Reception



'Persecution' was a commercial and critical failure and widely panned by critics. In its review of the film, 'Variety' wrote: "The old-fashioned meller is riddled with ho-hum and sometimes laughably trite scripting. Also, very tame in the shock horror department. Under the circumstances, Turner's performance has reasonable poise. There isn't much animation to Ralph Bates as the grown-up edition of the tormented son".



Richard Schleib in 'The Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Movie Review' wrote: "Turner hams it up and she and Ralph Bates have fun playing games with one another. Don Chaffeys pace is slow moving, despite occasionally inventive photography and some offbeat editing. The story is confusing by the end, one is never sure who Davids real father was. The catty premise is not terribly interesting and the script trades in some unconvincingly histrionic psychology. The one show stealer is the sultry seductive Olga Georges-Picot."[https://books.google.ca/books?id=gPuyHmIcHbwC&pg=PA222&dq=persecution:+lana++turner:+pinewood&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAGoVChMIzYfp3szsxgIVCaQeCh3DBQJH#v=onepage&q=persecution%3A%20lana%20%20turner%3A%20pinewood&f=false Shelley, Peter. 'Grande Dame Guignol Cinema: A History of Hag Horror from Baby Jane to Mother'], retrieved 21 July 2015.

Lana Turner herself dismissed the film as a "bomb" and called it one of her worst performances during an interview in 1975.

References




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