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Terence YoungKuvaus:
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Henry ManciniNäyttelijät:
Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Jack Weston, Samantha Jones, Robby Benson, Mel Ferrer, Jean Del Val, Gary MorganSuoratoistopalvelut (1)
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A photographer's blind wife, trapped in her New York apartment by an evil trio who are ready to murder to retrieve a heroin-filled doll hidden in her apartment, cleverly outwits them. Based on the long running Broadway play by Frederick Knott. (jakelijan virallinen teksti)
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After tonight's rewatch, I've changed my rating to five stars (with reservations). I realized that this film, along with Barefoot in the Park (1967), belongs to my favorite play adaptations. Since the film is an adaptation of a stage play, the cast obviously plays a crucial role, and I have zero complaints in this regard. Even though the whole thing was mainly about Audrey Hepburn's fantastic performance, Richard Crenna was also excellent, and Alan Arkin was perfect in the role of the slimy villain. It wasn't just about the actors, though. The film has been around for quite a while, yet contemporary filmmakers could learn a lot from it about how to build a perfect, relaxed atmosphere and how to create tension. / Lesson learned: In the dark, the blind man is king. 5*- ()
An impeccable thriller that works brilliantly, thanks mainly to the performances of Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin, but also because of the limited space of one apartment. The beginning is quite slow, but the tension builds as the film progresses, the plot unravels and everything leads to a perfectly paced ending. Hepburn is great as Susy, I completely trusted her not to see anything, which was a good thing. Mention must also be made of the aptly chosen dramatic music. A textbook example of a quality thriller that I highly recommend watching. ()
See No Evil. A quiet little thriller in Hitchcock style, set in a small apartment. They want something that she doesn’t know she’s got. And she just happens to be blind and has an unhealed trauma from a recent event. Excellent dialogs, a well thought out plan and a suspenseful ending. Fundamentally, this looks like a relatively regular genre picture, although admittedly of higher quality than normal. So what makes this thriller exceptional (apart from the fact that it is inspiration for Fincher’s Panic Room)? Audrey Hepburn, Richard Crenna, and Audrey Hepburn again, the scene with the cotton scarf and Richard Crenna’s moments of confrontation with who else but Audrey Hepburn. And not even Adam Arkin is here just for his pretty face. ()
An expertly shot thriller in the style of Hitchcock, starring the famous Audrey Hepburn in the lead role. Blind Susie is one of her most famous characters and one that the actress was very proud of. A classic film from the 60s with a dark atmosphere. Overall impression: 90%. ()
A bit too contrived, perhaps, but still a thriller fully focused on generating tension. An impressive play on nerves set in one room, or one flat. From a certain angle, Wait Until Dark can be reminiscent of Hitchcock's Rear Window (also five stars), but at closer inspection, it’s clear that each film works with the viewer in a totally opposite way and therefore, they can not be put into the same pigeon-hole. Wait Until Dark actually fits better in the pure thriller one. ()
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