We begin in an asylum for the criminally insane.  A man in a straitjacket is hauled into the facility and thrown into a padded cell.  Visited by a psychiatrist, the man begins telling his story, while acknowledging that something awful is happening in the outside world.  We flash back: renowned horror writer Sutter Cane has disappeared.  Seeking to locate Cane, and collect his new novel, In the Mouth of Madness, the head of Arcane publishing, Jackson Harglow, hires crack Insurance investigator John Trent – a man with a nose for frauds and whose skepticism seemingly knows no bounds.  Trent has already run into a spot of trouble – after reading a couple chapters of Cane’s latest, Cane’s agent becomes an axe-wielding maniac, crashing through the window of a local café where Trent is dining.  The why, for now, is left unexplained, but as we learn, Cane’s novels have a strange, disorienting effect on its ‘less stable’ readers.  Trent and Cane’s editor, Linda Styles, head to Hobb’s End, New Hampshire, where they believe Cane is living.  Trent and Styles discover a place that seems almost too quaint to be real, and almost immediately, a terrible secret that upends Trent’s life as he knows it, and has major repercussions for Sutter Cane fans worldwide.




Intro, Math Club, and Debate Society (spoiler-free) 00:00-32:15
Honor Roll and Detention (spoiler-heavy) 32:16-1:07:24
Superlatives (so. many. spoilers.) 1:07:25-1:25:20



Director John Carpenter
Screenplay Michael De Luca
Featuring Frances Bay, Julie Carmen, John Glover, Charlton Heston, Sam Neill, Jürgen Prochnow, Wilhelm von Homburg, David Warner



Mary Wild is a 'Freudian Cinephile’ and pop psychoanalyst, creating content related to cinema, philosophy, and the modern cultural landscape.  She is the founder of the Projections lecture series at Freud Museum London, applying psychoanalysis to film interpretation, which has been running since 2012. She teaches film at City Lit and Picturehouse Cinemas, and has produced events for London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, Picturehouse Cinemas, White Cube Gallery, and Morbid Anatomy. She also co-hosts Projections Podcast, contributes to The Evolution of Horror Podcast, and posts exclusive content on Patreon.




Our theme music is by Sir Cubworth, with embellishments by Edward Elgar.  Music from “In the Mouth of Madness” by John Carpenter & Jim Lang.



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