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Myriam Cyr starred as Mary Shelley in the 1986 film 'Gothic'. The movie is set around the creation of Mary's novel 'Frankenstein', with the story focusing on a group of writers and poets, including Lord Byron, who gather at his country estate for a night of storytelling, sexual encounters, and drug-induced games. The night's events inspire Mary to create her iconic tale.
Birth Name: Pascal King
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Pascal King is known for his role in the 1986 horror film 'Gothic', which tells the story of a rainy night at Lord Byron's estate where personal horrors are revealed and ghost stories are told, culminating in Mary Shelley's inspiration for 'Frankenstein'. The movie explores themes of disturbed behavior, drug use, sexual fantasy, and the darker aspects of human nature.
Release Year: 1986
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Готика, Gótico, Gothic: Yövieraat, Gótika, avagy a szellem éjszakája, Gotyk, Gothic - Poetas e Fantasmas, Gotik
Director: Ken Russell
Writer: Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Stephen Volk
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Companies: Virgin Vision
Genre: Drama, Horror
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Keywords: drugs, gay theme, literature, lord byron, opium
In 1816 at Lake Geneva's Villa Diodati, Lord Byron hosts Percy and Mary Shelley, along with Claire Clairmont, his half-sister. One stormy night, they decide to entertain each other with supernatural tales. Under the influence of drugs, likely opium, they engage in a séance where strange occurrences begin to take place. The line between reality and their horrifying creations starts to blur, leading to unsettling events that terrorize them all.
Ken Russell's 'Gothic' is a loosely fictionalized account of the events leading up to Mary Shelley's creation of 'Frankenstein.' Set against the backdrop of Byron's Villa Diodati in 1816, the film explores themes of creativity, madness, and the blurred line between reality and imagination. The movie notably incorporates elements of gay subtexts, reflecting Lord Byron's bisexuality.