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Piers Haggard (1939–2023)

Author of Blood on Satan's Claw [1971 film]

10 Works 135 Members 2 Reviews

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Works by Piers Haggard

Blood on Satan's Claw [1971 film] (1971) — Director — 46 copies
Blood On Satan's Claw (2018) — Author — 17 copies, 2 reviews
The Shell Seekers [2006 TV mini series] (2006) — Director — 9 copies
The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu [1980 film] (1980) — Director — 8 copies
Venom [1981 film] (1981) 2 copies
The Tigon Collection — Director — 2 copies

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Legal name
Haggard, Piers Inigo
Birthdate
1939-03-18
Date of death
2023
Gender
male
Occupations
television director
theatre director
film director
Relationships
Haggard, Stephen (father)
Haggard, Virginia (aunt)
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
London, England
Places of residence
Clackmannanshire, Scotland
Associated Place (for map)
London, England

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Reviews

2 reviews
I Really Wanted To Like This...

I loves me some horror and I'm an absolute sucker for a audio play, so with this, the cast, and how much fun I had with other schlocky (complimentary) Audible Originals, like Impact Winter, I thought this was practically made for me. Unfortunately, I just couldn't get on with it and DNF'd about 2/3-3/4 of the way through. I think the combination of it not feeling like it had much point or depth, which admittedly isn't always necessary for horror, but when a show more really gross misogynistic portrayal of 'promiscuous young women', including the calculated abusive use of fake sexual assault allegations, not to mention the casual sexual assault of a young man by one of these girls, became prevalent I needed something else. It's hardly surprising this story comes from a cult, but very mixed received movie from the seventies, and I am surprised more wasn't done to address the glaring issues in the original text. My own personal triggers around bullying and aural, but not emotional discomfort of the way screaming and other sound effects are mixed in this (turned up to 11 out of nowhere), also made the listening rather unpleasant.

I understand that Gatiss sees this story as an seminal work of folk horror, and maybe it is, but stories and attitudes have moved on from 'Something sinister happening in a unassuming place', or at least this concept needs to be elevated by the quality of the piece or whatever additional element added to it, as with things like Twin Peaks, The Witch, Apostle, Men, etc. Also, the misogyny should never have been acceptable and absolutely shouldn't be presented without something more in modern adaptations in my opinion.

The cast is great and, besides some issues with sound effects and varying degrees of appropriate cheesyness, is chock full of folx I normally really enjoy. I'm kinda gutted that this was such a miss for me.
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Book 223 - Mark Morris - Blood on satan’s claw

From the world of witches and evil spirits comes this cautionary tale of who to believe. When a strange claw is found in a nearby field…slowly the young people of the area are targeted and begin to lose themselves in a deep and terrifying possession.

Death after death…horror after horror…and ungodliness leaps from this tale. As dark as dark…truly allows the light to shine through…a night is darkest before the dawn.

Who to show more believe…what to believe…what is good and what is evil… temptation is central to this story and what happens when people give in…evil then and evil now…just hiding under the surface…pray…when darkness surrounds…pray…good will always out. show less

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10
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Rating
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Reviews
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