A Reflection of Fear (1972)
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- A has-been rock star hosts horror films in his haunted mansion. Guest: magician Heather Rogers. Movie: “A Reflection of Fear” from 1972.
Episode 08-362 Air Date: 11-25-2023
"A Reflection of Fear" is a psychological thriller film released in 1972, directed by William A. Fraker. The story revolves around a disturbed and mysterious young girl named Marguerite, played by Sondra Locke. Living in a wealthy but dysfunctional family, Marguerite becomes the focal point of dark family secrets and repressed traumas. As the narrative unfolds, a series of chilling events occur, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. The film explores themes of mental instability, family dysfunction, and the consequences of buried secrets. With its atmospheric tension and psychological depth, "A Reflection of Fear" takes viewers on a suspenseful journey into the dark corners of the human mind.
Cast:
Sondra Locke as Marguerite
Robert Shaw as Michael
Mary Ure as Joanne
Signe Hasso as Katherine
Gordon Pinsent as Andre
Sally Kellerman as Anne
Mitchell Ryan as Sigurd
Kathryn Reynolds as Sybil
Paul Jenkins as Mr. Clayborne
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LOVE THIS SHOW Livingstons voice Tangelas antics Vincent's attitude and hair 😂 and all of it
I could listen to 8 hours of Livingston reading the dictionary to go to sleep too his voice is so mellow and his sarcasm is on point
Coming soon to TH-cam...ASMr. Livingston!
How much is Livingston paying you for the comment?
@@troyhickman4904 I see what you did there.👍🏼😁
He’d be really good at reading audio books about scary stories. I’d like a channel just based on that. 😃👻📚
As so many CF fans can tell you, any gaze in the mirror after the age of 40 is a reflection of fear. See you Saturday, Geezer Features!
They say you have the face you deserve after 40.
If I squint it isn't so bad haha lucky my eyes are going too
@@jimmylittle9393 😂
Speak for yourself. Not the individual.
Lmao true 😅
I just found this channel a week ago and honestly it's made my weekend nights a lot better. Have you guys ever thought about doing the movie The invitation I know it's more recent but it's my opinion obscure enough that you could probably be allowed to watch it either on broadcast or TH-cam
And I I'll save it before I say it again Livingston you my man You my favorite on this show I feel your pain. I used to work at Applebee's I know what it's like to be a servant to the stars
Tangela facial expressions are hilariously on point and I never want to cross her in a dark alley
Vincent van dahl You are one of the best hosts I've seen since USA up all night for creature feature like movies
I'm trying to think of another movie that you could do for everyone. Your episode on gargoyles brought me back to my child years like 30 something years ago I never seen it on channel 5 on a Saturday afternoon and was like what the heck am I watching
Have you ever done an animated horror feature or sci-fi movie?
I thought the actors in this film were actually really, really good! Very creepy, the dialogue and the way it was delivered really freaked me out at times! Super cool
You three are masters of entertainment cause you all entertain me tremendously!
Incredible at that time that movie, like seeing something new, thank you
I LOVE LIVINGSTON!!!!!
Big fan of Sondra nice cast with Robert Shaw as well .
Great show, as always, Vincent!
👏👏👏
I'm watching this show from France. I don't master English/American language, but I understand many things.
All I have to say is this show is perfect, presenters really cool, and those classic films are awesome. Thanx!
Sondra Locke should have received an Oscar for her brilliant performance in this! She played a psycho as convincing as Anthony Perkins did!! And the way that she's pretending to converse with that doll at the beginning of the film-- CREEPY AS HELL!! Thanks so much for posting this!
Thanks guys!!
Keellerman was so beautiful it was like falling in love every time I saw her 💔
I loved her as well 🤗🩷💙💜
Good, scary film! Very different ... which i like.
Aaron reminds me of Robert the doll and i noticed the raggedy Anne doll, which was the main inspiration for "Annabelle'
Great channel for New England Winter Blizzards!
😂😂 can’t believe it took me so long, been watching all day (first time viewer, just binge watching back episodes) and i only just realised vince is jeff bodean! what a rockin shock 😉😉😂! absolute legend, he’s so good as vince! 😂👌🤘
Your legends don't earn the title anymore than your "icons."
You use words out of context.
Because you don't know what they mean.
The basis of your pathetic attempt at rewiring the human brain.
Which will in the end, rewire you.
@@ashleywalker1411your comments here are clown shoes
@@19Gardens a bit like your face.
@@ashleywalker1411 ok that was quite good
@@19Gardens and clown shoes DOMINATE Danish Fashion Week in Copenhagen so.....
Freaking classic! Thank you very much.
Good movie. Good guest. Great entertainment all round. I am so glad I found your site on TH-cam because I never paid any attention to TH-cam until COVID hit.
This was a great movie. Sondra Locke as Margarite is really good. xx
loved Sandra
I love close-up magic, and Heather does it so neatly.
Regardless of everything the parents are to blame! Just sad when a child is born by messed up family; money or no money it all ends the same😢
In real life, I agree. But given what is occurring in the world, distraction is good!
Thanks!
thank you for this awesome movie....
I saw this as a teenager and loved it. Not so sure it would be as good today as viewers are much sharper. Great cast tho!!!
I know. I'd rather undergo chemotherapy than watch anymore of this film. I'm outta here. lol
Sharper? Omg 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Keep in mind, you have only 3.5 weeks left to the Rapture. Get busy! @@ashleywalker1411
great film never seen this before and I was also born in 1972
Is no one going to say that kissing scene with her Dad, was really creepy 😮
Omg yes how is no one pointing that out it seemed so sexual and weird 🤮
Absolutely 💯 😬
I love Sondra. I wished she had been treated better by Clint and life in general.
Clint was not a nice guy.
*_Lynn Halsey Taylor!_*
@@audreyricci6383 and you knew him personally?
She and Clint were both married to other people while they were together. So neither of them were nice.
I sat directly behind Clint at the Gala for the 1983 Jerry Ford Golf Tournament, by pure luck (him in front row); being an observant guy, I noticed this bouffant-haired woman several seats away, going "gaga" at his presence. 😅😅
Then she got up, approached, and faked a high-heeled stumble that ("quelle surprise" 😮)
... put her squarely on Clint's lap with an arm around his neck. 😮😮😮
In her Texas accent, she began "oh I'm so clumsy, so sorry..."
And he resented this absolutely: pushed her back up onto her feet, mentioned being with Sondra, in no uncertain terms ending her dream of a "moment".
It was ffffffg hilarious to see him defeat and deflate that ego.
i saw this a while ago and remember it being depressing! thanks for showing :)
Sondra Locke is really giving her all in this role, what a performence. If you find the twist unbelievable, in the 1950s and 60s, there were some horrible experiments done on children in real life, in the quest of figuring out the impact upbringing had on childrens development. I studied psychology years ago - and the facts about that part, were really disturbing.
Even ordinary disturbed parents did that. Ernest Hemmingway's mother wanted a girl so badly that she raised him as one for a decade or more. He spent the rest of his life trying to exorcise that demon with his stream of manly/macho books and adventures (war correspondent, etc.). He eventually committed suicide, although that might not be connected.
@@hagerty1952 Probably not, as he had massive amounts of other health issues. Hemochromatosis runs in families, which may partly explain why suicide ran in Hemingway’s; his grandfather, father, brother, sister, and granddaughter all killed themselves - it cause constant pain in joints. He was almost killed in two separate plane crashes, in two days, which ruptured his liver, spleen, and kidneys, sprained several limbs, dislocated his shoulder, crushed vertebra, left first degrees burns over much of his body, and cracked his skull, giving him one of the aforementioned concussions (this one so severe that cerebral fluid seeped out of his ear). He was in constant pain for a long time afterwards, which he dealt with by drinking even more heavily than he usually did. Drinking and depression on top of that, and you start asking, why he didn´t use that shotgun, years before he did.
John Money is an example
@@Eirinen_E34 Absolutely. Helmut Kentler is another.¨, and there are many more. Scientists that are so convinced of a theory they have, that they do everything in their research to prove themselves right, that they cause immense suffering.
This movie is kind of like the origin story to the Tangella, Vincent and Poulter Mansion you see today on Creature Features!
The Glass Menagerie meets Psycho. Hmmm. Great writing on the segs, though. Thanks for your work from Michigan, USA!
Wow love the TV guides from that year 🎉
😂Never even heard of this one, and I've seen some obscure ones like The Ivory Ape, *gives Creature Features a slow nod then a wink, could be a odd eye twitch*
Looks like we're in for one seriously freaky ride if the synopsis I read was true, so freaky it took a few years to be seen in theatres.
Pretty noteworthy cast includes Robert Shaw, "a fair and adieu you fair Spanish ladies", yep THAT Robert Shaw, felt safer swimming with great whites after this one,,,
Sandra Locke, Sally Kellernan and Mitchell Ryan
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Sandra ≠ Sondra
I love this show
Got serious PIN vibes in the beginning ✨️
What's smart about this show is they stay the way they were when they started, because that way was what got them fans. This is what bothers me so much about Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs. I love Joe Bob but they suddenly made the mail-girl a co-host and she has ruined the entire flow of the show, the flow people loved the show for.
Mr. Livingston!!!!!!!! You are 100% bang on with your Morgan Freeman vocal impression!!! I mean, wow! Also, hilarious with your irrelevant responses, maintaining the impression. Dry comedic gold!!! :)
Really good one! Thanks guys! 😊
Great cast
Awesome video!
that was very dark and magical thanks
Ok. Livingston needs to start doing stand up comedy! Am I right???
He's the Steven Wright of Butlers...
I could listen to the intro music all day. It makes me wanna dance like tangella!❤
Awe Tangela looks so cute tonight
I love that thumbnail image. I'm catching some trails, and I don't drop acid. All kidding aside, the multiple "dissolving" image of that lovely gal is definitely haunting - vampiric. Ciao baby. -- W
This was a good one. Many years since I saw it last.
I really liked this film. Strange, turned my stomach a couple of times. I wish it explained a little more. Perfect for the times. Considering a lot of the youth speaks on all their mental health issues & the confusion of what sex a person is. All comes down to lots of childhood trauma. Drives some people to become unhinged.
She was born a MALE but for whatever reasons she felt female and tried to live as one. Those times ,the mom and grandma shielded her fr the world and people. No friends, no dad figure .no school. Nothing. She started to become psycho .killed mom and grandma. as she tried to understand her sexuality. Remember, there was 1 boy who liked her and tried to make out on the boat but she killed him rather than be discovered as a boy.
Your anachronistic ignorance is embarassing, as is your clinging to a fictional movie to justify it.
1:00:35, I don't know the full trick but he definitely tapped more than 31 times. I guess she knew he wouldn't count his taps and she memorized which card was which number in the deck. So she just said he tapped the number of where King of Spades was in the deck.
Tangella's such a cutie.😍
So I'm guessing the unlabelled "diabetes" medication was more hormone than insulin related.
but why did they raise the child as a girl'
Good 70s. Thriller sundra locke & robert Shaw R.I.P..
Really RIP? They've been dead a long time. You don't have to use RIPs like it's a Like. Millennials.
Awesome Creature Feature show and "A Rrflection of Fear" movie. Vincent and Tengella are so cool and great guests as always.
Ok will good night all take care be safe see you all next weekend.
I didn't realize that Sondra Locke started acting at such a young age. Her acting was pretty good in this film. The first time I had seen her was in the Clint Eastwood movie "Any which way but loose". I thought her acting was pretty bad in those movies lol.
Interesting twist at the end kept you guessing
Very good one !
It isn't often that a psychological thriller can surprise me so much, but this film did jus that; two thumbs up for the upload *and* the episode. On to other things, Heather's methods may seem new, but what they're built upon has existed for many, many years. Objects are manipulated by our will ... because they have no will of their own to resist us. In some cases, it can work with medicine, too. The Season Two premiere of The Incredible Hulk ... it delves into that. Sadly, manipulation can also be used on human beings, but only to a point ... it's subliminal messages. But contrary to myths, they only work with short, simple sentences like "Forget everything". I prepared myself for these decades ago.
Best suspense movie I’ve never watched.👍
Great movie, twisting and thrilling.....👏👏👏👏👏
ExcellentA 💯 ❤
This one creeps me out. Good flick tho.
The guest is so confusing bout the characters in the movie , at the start !😂 And did she not know Roibert Shaw was in Jaws! 💜
Its all good in the hood tho, your my very late sun nite treat 😂 🇮🇪 .
Love tou guys !💜
Livingston Quoting SSR!!!!!! 😆😆😆
Thumbs up you guys!!!!!!
Margarettes mom has such a beautiful face.
Seagull calls by Jonathan Livingston...
Goras your art was awesome
Didn't know that Johnny and Edgar Winter had a sister actress. Lol
I knew a different "Robert Shaw" 27 years ago 😂 without whom I'd not have found a gig in Switzerland (and another)...
The mail with three dollars is hilarious!
i like the name of the film
Oh what a joy that it is too get old!!! Lol I d love to see vince with white hair and Tangella with black teranchela spider's hair,,,🕷🕸🤙😉🧨spooky indeed!!
Wow Sondra Locke was 28 in this film and she was Seriously creepy in this one.
Now I can't un-see her No wonder she was such a good fit for her Role in "Sudden Impact".
the twist at the end O.O!!
Yay!!🎉
Tragic story 😨
Don't judge a book by its cover... or a F movie by its promo photo. But any excuse to spend time with the Poulter Mansion family!
A good old little scary movie.The girl look scary in the movie.6/10p on the IMDb.
You three are hilarious!
Great film.
Robert Shaw also appeared in The Deep
I watched this movie on the livestream last night. Also, Sondra Locke was 28 years old in this movie. Lol
She’s a bit too sexual with her dad, it’s very creepy!
Especially for a boy lol
Yes especially that kiss scene so weird
I haven't seen this movie but was wondering why it was flagged up for my attention? 🤔
Now I see the complimentary parallels.😚
Sandra Locke was actually TWICE the age of her character ( THE woman who bagged THE most HANDSOME man in movie history), which correlated so closely with Olivia Newton John ( who could NEVER be accused of looking like a boy) who was 29 years old when she played a teenager called Sandy, in a very famous movie called Grease.
Got you there, didn't I?
Trying to suggest something other than the indirect compliment and rabid HATRED you feel, when very consciously jealous, of a woman who still looks like a girl.
It only gets better. 😏
Love
Tangella!!!!
Wow! OK... knowing that I... wow! I'm pretty much a killjoy at films, predicting what will happen. I was a bit lost, believing the teacher liked Sally Kellerman's character. Ok, so then the violent reaction to teacher touching Marguerite.... I get it, however, couldn't reconcile the desire she had for 'her' father! Definitely believed Mom & Grandmum were the cause of the mental illness she was enduring, and on that point, I was correct. They certainly had a HUGE hand in it! But that ending!!! I'm a suckered for a surprise ending!!! ❤
Tangella... LOVED the bow! Livingston... stay sweet! Van Dahl,... learn magic & physics (the true magic!)!
Tangella is the new Elvira. She's waiting to reveal herself once she gets the wig from Amazon.
In the immortal words of Dark Helmet: Never play this again.
?!?!? I guess it is a subjective opinion. . Personally enjoyed enough. And almost all the movies on CF I only need one watch through usually.
they show good movies on here?
@@Benjamin_Gellman oh I know they do, but this one wasn't one of the good ones.
@@louisborselio8608don't like Sondra Locke.
@@Theaddora After seeing this, now I don't.
If she's good enough for Clint, she's good enough for me.
Hoping Magician Heather Rogers will use her magic & turn Vincent into a mouse or lizard, so she & Tangella can pick him up! Or, she could shrink him or Andrew down very small 😀
A psychological thriller with some horror aspects from 1972. A slow burn however watchable.
this was so wild lol
also man kissing daughter that turns out to be boy does that mean that the boy was into men was the dad into boys
Be nice to see lets scare Jessi ca to death. Spooky movin pitch. Thank You. 👍👍
This could be on bud light theater
Has a Norman Bates vibe to it!
Manic Pixie Nightmare Girl?
Your guest is very attractive....
Bet everyone tried to do the nose twitch After Tangela???????? LOVE TO ALL NICE ONES XXX
I tried lol.
No Elizabeth Montgomery was the first. You know nothing.
And nobody wants your FAKE love because you don't even know what the word means.
The clever ones.
Robert swimin with Bo legged woman Shaw !!! 😂