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197088 minThriller, Drama

The Man Who Haunted Himself

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Is The Man Who Haunted Himself worth watching? With a rating of 6.1/10, this Thriller, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Man Who Haunted Himself Synopsis

Executive Harold Pelham suffers a serious accident after which he faces the shadow of death. When, against all odds, he miraculously recovers, he discovers that his life does not belong to him anymore.

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Top Cast

Roger Moore
Roger MooreHarold Pelham
Anton Rodgers
Anton RodgersTony Alexander
Olga Georges-Picot
Olga Georges-PicotJulia Anderson
Freddie Jones
Freddie JonesDr. Harris
Hugh Mackenzie
Hugh MackenzieJames Pelham
Kevork Malikyan
Kevork MalikyanLuigi
Thorley Walters
Thorley WaltersFrank Bellamy
Ruth Trouncer
Ruth TrouncerMiss Bird
Hildegard Neil
Hildegard NeilEve Pelham
John Welsh
John WelshSir Charles Freeman

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Is The Man Who Haunted Himself worth watching?

The Man Who Haunted Himself has received mixed reviews with a 6.1/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Drama movies.

Is The Man Who Haunted Himself hit or flop?

The Man Who Haunted Himself has received average ratings (6.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Man Who Haunted Himself?

The Man Who Haunted Himself is a Thriller, Drama movie that Executive Harold Pelham suffers a serious accident after which he faces the shadow of death. When, against all odds, he miraculously recovers, he disc...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardNov 6, 2013
★ 8

The Pelham Paranoia. With its 1970s chic cheese and swagger and Roger Moore's excellent performance, The Man Who Haunted Himself has a considerable cult fan base. Directed by British legend Basil Dearden, plot finds Moore as Harold Pelham, who after being involved in a serious car accident, comes around from the trauma to find that his life is being turned upside down. It seems that somebody is impersonating him, people he knows swear he was in places he hasn't been, that he has been making decisions at work that he knows nothing about, and that he has a sexy mistress that threatens to destroy his marriage. Is he going mad? A victim of a collective practical joke? Or is there really something more sinister going on? Don't be a slave to convention! So yeah! A cult gem waiting to be rediscovered is The Man Who Haunted Himself, it has a plot that positively bristles with intrigue. As the doppleganger motif is tightly wound by Dearden, who smartly sticks to understated scene constructions as opposed to supernatural excess, there's a realistic and human feel to the story. The makers are not going for jolt shocks, but taking a considered approach that has the pertinent mystery elements lurking in the background, waiting for their chance to reveal themselves for the utterly thrilling finale. A finale that is bold and special, obvious but not, and definitely tinged with cunning ambiguity. With Moore drawing on talent from his acting pool that many thought he didn't have (two different characterisations smartly realised here), and Dearden pulling the technical strings (love those off-kilter angles and multi mirrored images), this is a film that has surprises in store all across the board. 8/10