Peter Colley (writer)
John Sheppard (writer)
A couple live in an old, isolated mansion. The husband's murderous, insane twin escapes from a lunatic asylum... more | add synopsis
Some good ideas, just so-so result more (2 total)
| Robin Ward | ... | Sean O'Brien / Michael O'Brien | |
| Wendy Crewson | ... | Dale | |
| Antony Parr | ... | Dr. Clifford | |
| August Schellenberg | ... | Otto | |
| Deborah Grover | ... | Molly | |
| Cynthia Kereluk | ... | Nurse | |
| Kate Parr | ... | Girl | |
| Gert Peckert | ... | Doctor | |
| Douglas Richardson | ... | Victim | |
| Jim Coburn | ... | Young Sean | |
| John Coburn | ... | Young Michael | |
| Rob Bartman | ... | Policeman | |
| Robert Chomycz | ... | Patient | |
| John Sawchuk | ... | Patient | |
| Marie Kerr | ... | Patient | |
| Jennifer Jess | ... | Patient | |
| Mary Strootman | ... | Patient | |
| Donald Kane | ... | Patient | |
| Stewart Barker | ... | Patient | |
| Mohamed Khan | ... | Patient | |
| Ron MacLean | ... | Patient |
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| Bruce Pittman | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Peter Colley | writer | |
| John Sheppard | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Anthony Kramreither | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Bruce Ley | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| John Herzog | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Margaret Van Eerdewijk | |||
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| David Maltese | .... | gaffer | |
Music Department | |||
| Brian Nevin | .... | music recordist | |
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Mark of Cain is a compact thriller that pretty much takes place on two sets. Despite this, it's a fairly well made thriller that makes the most of it's twin brother plot (one good, one bad) Wendy Crewson is an engaging heroine and the finale does deliver some thrills. It's all set appropriately enough against a wintry Canadian countryside. Not the best of it's kind but fairly well made.