IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,3/10
11.835
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Im Jahr 1916 hat es ein zwielichtiger Serienmörder auf Frauen mit "Gebrechen" abgesehen; eines Nachts, während eines Gewitters, fühlt sich die stumme Helen bedroht.Im Jahr 1916 hat es ein zwielichtiger Serienmörder auf Frauen mit "Gebrechen" abgesehen; eines Nachts, während eines Gewitters, fühlt sich die stumme Helen bedroht.Im Jahr 1916 hat es ein zwielichtiger Serienmörder auf Frauen mit "Gebrechen" abgesehen; eines Nachts, während eines Gewitters, fühlt sich die stumme Helen bedroht.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Erville Alderson
- Dr. Harvey
- (Nicht genannt)
Ellen Corby
- Neighbour
- (Nicht genannt)
Myrna Dell
- Murder Victim
- (Nicht genannt)
George Holmes
- The Killer's 'Shadow'
- (Nicht genannt)
Stanley Price
- Starry-eyed Man
- (Nicht genannt)
Robert Siodmak
- The Killer's 'Eye'
- (Nicht genannt)
Richard Tyler
- Freddy
- (Nicht genannt)
Charles Wagenheim
- Desk Clerk
- (Nicht genannt)
Ausgewählte Rezension
For sheer mastery in the art of black and white photography and its ability to provide the shadowy atmosphere necessary for mood, they don't come any better than this. The house alone is as much a part of the plot as the actors--but everything clicks...the acting, the script, the story, the direction and the brooding atmosphere that lets you know you're in for an intense and absorbingly suspenseful story. All of the suspense is relieved occasionally with just the right amount of humor. Particularly by Elsa Lanchester as the housekeeper who uses trickery to steal an extra bottle of liquor from the wine cellar. While thunder and lightning storms outside the mansion, we know that a serial killer is lurking on or near the premises, one who specializes in murdering women with physical afflictions. At the center of the story is Dorothy McGuire's character, a mute girl who lost her voice years ago during a traumatic experience. Around her are a number of people, all of whom become suspicious as the plot thickens--Kent Smith, Rhonda Fleming, George Brent, Ethel Barrymore and Gordon Oliver. Ethel Barrymore is especially good as a frightened old woman, bedridden and suspicious enough of everyone. For comparison, view the recent color TV adaptation, bland in overall effect. It will make you appreciate this black and white classic more than ever. As with most remakes, it doesn't stand a chance against the original.
My only complaint is that DOROTHY McGUIRE does not have much range in her expressions. Wide-eyed, but seldom wild, her restraint limits the amount of fear her character can express without using her voice. A more over-the-top performance might have been more useful, given the Gothic mood created so well by director Robert Siodmak. She is overshadowed by Ethel Barrymore as a bed-ridden invalid urging her to leave the house and Gordon Oliver, as the playboy step-brother who plays his role to the hilt. GEORGE BRENT does nicely for the most part, but seems too laid back in the final scenes to be as menacing as he is meant to be.
Still, well worth watching for its shadowy Victorian atmosphere alone.
My only complaint is that DOROTHY McGUIRE does not have much range in her expressions. Wide-eyed, but seldom wild, her restraint limits the amount of fear her character can express without using her voice. A more over-the-top performance might have been more useful, given the Gothic mood created so well by director Robert Siodmak. She is overshadowed by Ethel Barrymore as a bed-ridden invalid urging her to leave the house and Gordon Oliver, as the playboy step-brother who plays his role to the hilt. GEORGE BRENT does nicely for the most part, but seems too laid back in the final scenes to be as menacing as he is meant to be.
Still, well worth watching for its shadowy Victorian atmosphere alone.
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesRobert Siodmak: the close-ups of the killer's eyes and hands.
- PatzerWhen Helen first walks up the main staircase, she pauses to look at herself in the mirror. In the next shot as the camera slowly rolls backwards, she is still looking in the mirror, but there is no reflection of herself (just a painting designed to look like mirror).
- Alternative VersionenThe MGM DVD has the opening and closing MGM logos in addition blacking out the RKO Pictures logo.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Stairs (1986)
- SoundtracksWaltz Op. 34 No. 2 in A minor
(uncredited)
Composed by Frédéric Chopin
[The first half of the piano accompaniment to the silent movie]
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By what name was Die Wendeltreppe (1946) officially released in India in English?
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