The Asphyx

– Hugo is a brilliant turn-of-the-century scientist, loved and respected by his family and friends, ad..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
6.30 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 39 Minutes
Release Year:
1972
The Asphyx (1972)

Hugo is a brilliant turn-of-the-century scientist, loved and respected by his family and friends, admired by his colleagues. But he is a man quickly becoming obsessed with a curious and frightening question... what is the mysterious apparition found in the photographs of his dying subjects?

Story Timeline:
Producing Country:
UK
Genre:

The Asphyx (1972) - Trailer

Release Date:

01 Feb 1973

Language:

English

MPAA Content-Rating:
PG – Parental Guidance Suggested

Some material may not be suitable for children. Parents urged to give "parental guidance". May contain some material parents might not like for their young children.

Director:

Peter Newbrook

Writer:

Christina Beers (story), Laurence Beers (story), Brian Comport

Main Actors:

Robert Stephens, Robert Powell, Jane Lapotaire, Alex Scott

Plot:

Hugo is a brilliant mid-Victorian scientist, loved and respected by his family and friends, admired by his colleagues. But he is a man quickly becoming obsessed with a curious and frightening question... what is the mysterious apparition found in the photographs of his dying subjects? Hugo brings to a family boating party his newest invention-a motion picture camera. The party quickly turns into a disaster as he captures on film the tragic drowning of his wife and son. When the film is replayed later, the same ghostlike presence appears. It flies towards his son, and vanishes inside his dying body. Has Hugo discovered The Asphyx, the spirit of the dead described in Greek mythology? A spirit which lives in constant agony, not finding rest until it takes possession of a human body? Could the spirit, if captured, become the key to immortality? Hugo is compelled to find the answers. It is a ghoulish search, with eternally haunting results.

Production:

Paragon Films Inc.

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%