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The Hand
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Directed by Henry Cass.
In this odd crime film, Scotland Yard begins searching for the one-armed killer behind a series of gruesome murders. The story begins in Burma during WW II with the capture and torture of a British captain and his two men. The soldiers refuse to give the Burmese information, and their interrogators chop off their right hands. The captain relents and tells them all they want to know; thereby, preserving his own hand. The story leaps ahead into the present where a series of murders involving amputations have occurred. The Yard detectives trace the killings to the former captain. He is pursued by the police. He flees across some railroad tracks, falls and has his hand cut off by a passing train. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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by FroggyBaBe15876 in Zombie Obsession
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"First off, I'd like to welcome myself back from hiatus...Welcome back, me! Secondly, I'd like to give mad props to all of you who have kept our little group going...I know we were ALL on hiatus for a bit, but I've discovered some new discussions that look promising to reply to. Good going! Now, on with MY discussion!I recently purchased a few movies from ye olde Wal-Mart and one of them was The Hand with...uh...Michael Caine, I believe. I remember watching this little gem when I was wee and never EVER again sticking my arms out of the car window. And I do mean never EVER. The premise of the movie, as I recall from the little I remember (and the back of the movie case) is that this guy (Caine) is an artist or a writer or bull fighter or something involving much mechanical precision. BUt he's drivin' one day with his arm out the car window and WHACK! a semi comes on by and hacks his hand right off. Then, the hand (for reasons still unknownst to me) comes B ... " [More]
 

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