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  1. Neither the Sea Nor the Sand (also known as The Exorcism of Hugh) is a 1972 British horror film, based on the book of the same name, by Gordon Honeycombe. The film is directed by Fred Burnley, and stars Susan Hampshire, Frank Finlay, Michael Petrovitch and Michael Craze.

  2. Mar 2, 2020 · Neither the Sea Nor the Sand 1972 - YouTube. Hazel Coats. 29.6K subscribers. Subscribed. 383. 123K views 4 years ago. With minimalist production values and little dialog, this romantic...

    • 92 min
    • 132.4K
    • Hazel Coats
  3. With Susan Hampshire, Frank Finlay, Michael Petrovitch, Michael Craze. This movie takes place on the Isle of Jersey where a troubled wife has come to sort out the tumult of her life. She encounters a pilot there and they quickly become lovers. Together they flee to Scotland.

    • (409)
    • Fantasy, Horror, Romance
    • Fred Burnley
    • 1972-11
  4. Overview. This movie takes place on the Isle of Jersey where a troubled wife has come to sort out the tumult of her life. She encounters a lighthouse-keeper there and they quickly become lovers. Together they flee to Scotland. One day they are making love on a beach when the lighthouse keeper dies. But that's only the beginning of the story.

  5. Neither the Sea Nor the Sand (The Exorcism of Hugh) is a film directed by Fred Burnley with Susan Hampshire, Frank Finlay, Michael Petrovitch, Michael Craze .... Year: 1972. Original title: Neither the Sea Nor the Sand (The Exorcism of Hugh).

    • (42)
    • United Kingdom
    • David Muir
    • Fred Burnley
  6. Though it's easy to poke fun at some of the film's low production values and odd performances,Neither the Sea nor the Sand is worth a watch - a little '70s gothic time capsule with some genuinely chilly moments. For more information about Neither the Sea Nor the Sand, visit Image Entertainment. by Emily Soares

  7. Neither the Sea Nor the Sand is a 1972 British supernatural romance film directed by Fred Burnley and starring Susan Hampshire, Frank Finlay, and Michael Petrovitch. The story is based on a novel of the same name by Gordon Honeycombe.