Hallucinations of a Deranged Mind

Hallucinations of a Deranged Mind

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jose Mojica Marins
Produced by Jose Mojica Marins
Written by Jose Mojica Marins
Rubens Francisco Luchetti
Starring Jose Mojica Marins
Jorge Peres
Magna Miller
Music by Beto Strada
Cinematography Giorgio Attili
Edited by Nilcemar Leyart
Production
company
Produções Cinematográficas Zé do Caixão
Distributed by Central de Distribuição de Filmes Cinematográficos
Release dates
August 2, 1978
Running time
86 minutes
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese

Hallucinations of a Deranged Mind (Portuguese: Delírios de um Anormal) is a 1978 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão (in English, Coffin Joe). The film features Coffin Joe as the central character, although it is not part of the "Coffin Joe trilogy".[1][2][3]

Plot

The story is built around a montage of scenes that were omitted or censored from four of Marins' earlier films: Awakening of the Beast, This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse, The Bloody Exorcism of Coffin Joe and The Strange World of Coffin Joe. Marins filmed approximately 35 minutes of new scenes, also adding the characters to the plot. Marins portrays himself as well as the character of Coffin Joe in the film.

The story is built around Dr.Hamílton, a psychiatrist who is terrorized by nightmares in which Coffin Joe tries to steal his wife. His colleagues decide to seek medical help with the assistance of filmmaker Jose Mojica Marins (appearing as himself), who tries to reassure Dr. Hamílton that Coffin Joe is merely a creation of his mind.[4]

Cast

References

  1. "Delírios de um Anormal". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  2. "The Aesthetics of Hunger and the Flowers of Evil". Picpal. Archived from the original on September 21, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-17. External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. "Delerios de um Anormal". Official film site (in Portuguese). UOL.com. 2006. Retrieved 2008-09-15.
  4. Araújo, Inácio (2005). "Delírios de um Anormal" (in Portuguese). Heco Produções. Retrieved 31 December 2009.

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