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Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish, James Gleason, Evelyn Varden, Peter Graves, Corey Allen, James Griffith, Gloria Castillo, Don Beddoe (więcej)VOD (4)
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„Wielebny” Harry Powell (Robert Mitchum) przemierza wieś, głosząc ewangelię. Pozostawia za sobą krwawy ślad, szukając skrytki byłego współwięźnia. Ukryte jest w niej 10 000 dolarów. Tylko dwójka jego dzieci wie, gdzie ją znaleźć… (Prime Video)
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A gritty film noir and at the same time a story about children running away from an evil... man, because calling him a wizard doesn't quite fit, although it actually would. Robert Mitchum is truly incredible, and his battle between the left hand and the right is both captivating and terrifying. A beautiful film that takes your breath away, as this is such an intriguing combination that you can't help but be amazed. ()
A repulsive Robert Michum in the role of a murderer without a conscience who threatens his adoptive daughter with ripping off her arm if she won’t obey him. A beautifully filmed noir drama about stolen money and children who are supposed to look after it. The breakneck ending rather spoils the overall effect. An ode to the strength of children. ()
Unique noir gem. Just as Robert Mitchum has LOVE tattooed on one hand and HATE on the other, so too does this cult classic across take two forms. Is it a thriller or a fairytale? In the opening half, with the two murders and the construction of the story, it looks like the former. But in the second half, the children on their escape pass rabbits, frogs, foxes, ducks and meet an old lady who looks like the grandmother from Little Red Riding Hood. A very special movie you will love. Francois Truffaut described it as the most iconic of cult films. Definitely worth watching, if only for the magnificent black and white cinematography. ()
The question remains as to whether Robert Mitchum is truly such a perfect actor or if he just shines compared to most of the other actors involved. Except for the adorable and believable Sally Bruce in the role of Pearl, the other key characters drained the life out of me with their foolish behavior and the clumsy expression of all manner of emotions from the actors portraying them, which is most glaringly true for the young actor portraying the main hero John, Billy Chapin. His every fear or relief is incomprehensible suffering. Even with better casting, the story of an invincible wolf in sheep's clothing would be nothing more than a tired old tale, permeated with randomly appearing positive or reformed characters and overly saccharine moral messages. ()
An interestingly constructed "thriller for the little ones", which in two different halves compactly polemicises the nature of human love and hate. Perhaps if they hadn't gone so overboard and worked more on the characters (the boy, for example, hates Mitchum automatically and without reason from the start), even the transition between suspenseful noir and family tale of hope and the balanced clash between good and evil would have felt even more believable and whole. Still, high praise for the pleasant storyline, great performances and impressive game with lights, which in few films I have seen playing such an important role. It's a pity it has so much religious filler, although it probably wouldn't have worked without it. ()
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