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Después de que un ambicioso actor se insinúe en la vida de un rico dramaturgo de mediana edad y se case con ella, conspira con su amante para asesinarla.Después de que un ambicioso actor se insinúe en la vida de un rico dramaturgo de mediana edad y se case con ella, conspira con su amante para asesinarla.Después de que un ambicioso actor se insinúe en la vida de un rico dramaturgo de mediana edad y se case con ella, conspira con su amante para asesinarla.
- Nominado a 4 premios Óscar
- 2 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total
Mike Connors
- Junior Kearney
- (as Touch Conners)
Rodney Bell
- Aggressive Drunk on Street
- (sin créditos)
Lulu Mae Bohrman
- Reception Guest
- (sin créditos)
George Chan
- Julius - the Butler
- (sin créditos)
Estelle Etterre
- Eve Ralston
- (sin créditos)
Bess Flowers
- Reception Guest
- (sin créditos)
Sam Harris
- Reception Guest
- (sin créditos)
Taylor Holmes
- Scott Martindale
- (sin créditos)
Selmer Jackson
- Dr. Van Roan
- (sin créditos)
Lewis Martin
- Bill - the Play Director
- (sin créditos)
Harold Miller
- Reception Guest
- (sin créditos)
Ewing Mitchell
- Bridge Party Guest
- (sin créditos)
Arthur Space
- George Ralston
- (sin créditos)
‘Snow White’ Stars Test Their Wits
Argumento
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAs the film's executive producer, Joan Crawford was heavily involved in all aspects of the production. She personally hired Lenore J. Coffee as the film's screenwriter, David Miller as director and suggested Elmer Bernstein as composer. She insisted on Charles Lang being hired as the film's cinematographer and personally cast Jack Palance and Gloria Grahame as her co-stars.
- ErroresWhen Junior brings Irene to her apartment and refuses to leave, she tries twice to close the door. Each time, a stagehand's hand can be seen reaching for the knob from out in the hall, a common practice on stage sets if a door doesn't latch properly or stay closed.
- Citas
Myra Hudson: I was just wondering what I'd done to deserve you.
- Créditos curiososOne of the few films with an itemized credits listing for each wardrobe category designer.
- Versiones alternativasThe previous 1999 DVD release was slightly altered. The sudden fear sequence eliminates only about eight seconds but noteworthy ones, showing Joan Crawford's falling from a building, and being smothered by the Jack Palance character. These have been restored in the new 2016 Cohen Media Group blu-ray release.
- ConexionesEdited into Mrs. Harris (2005)
- Bandas sonorasAfraid
by Elmer Bernstein and Jack Brooks
Opinión destacada
Many other posts here comment usefully on the acting in this under-appreciated but amazing film--one of the very best films noir. Little has been written about it and it's the kind of film one used to learn about through word of mouth and coincidence though sites like this make that easier now.
But what really turns my crank about this film is its brilliant combination of cinematography and sound. In many ways this is a silent film and Crawford, coming of age during the silent era, reprises her silent self masterfully during the final third of the film. Silent films were never fully 'silent'--they were accompanied by music. In this film, the musical score complements the visual action but sound effects increasingly become front and center as the film progresses, completely overtaking dialog toward the end. The sound of the wind-up dog as it walks across the carpet, a walk shot so tightly that we see the weave of the rug the dog walks on and the thread in the rug that catches its paw just in time. The sound of the Dictaphone machine (a new technology at the time) and the way the recording of Irene Neves' (Gloria Grahame's) disembodied, mechanical voice repeats "I know a place" over and over (several minutes actually) are crucial to the suspense of this film. The final third of the film is virtually dialog-free--instead, through an inspired use of flash forwards we enter a truly cinematic space of the fantastic, the paranoid and, finally, the sublime. Joan walks alone into the morning light. The silent section of the film, the ticking clock and its Poe-like pendulum telegraph her moral ambiguity. See this film--it's a unique, an early 1950s reprise on the silent cinema and how to communicate to an audience through visuals and sound effects. It's widely available on DVD and the transfer is excellent.
But what really turns my crank about this film is its brilliant combination of cinematography and sound. In many ways this is a silent film and Crawford, coming of age during the silent era, reprises her silent self masterfully during the final third of the film. Silent films were never fully 'silent'--they were accompanied by music. In this film, the musical score complements the visual action but sound effects increasingly become front and center as the film progresses, completely overtaking dialog toward the end. The sound of the wind-up dog as it walks across the carpet, a walk shot so tightly that we see the weave of the rug the dog walks on and the thread in the rug that catches its paw just in time. The sound of the Dictaphone machine (a new technology at the time) and the way the recording of Irene Neves' (Gloria Grahame's) disembodied, mechanical voice repeats "I know a place" over and over (several minutes actually) are crucial to the suspense of this film. The final third of the film is virtually dialog-free--instead, through an inspired use of flash forwards we enter a truly cinematic space of the fantastic, the paranoid and, finally, the sublime. Joan walks alone into the morning light. The silent section of the film, the ticking clock and its Poe-like pendulum telegraph her moral ambiguity. See this film--it's a unique, an early 1950s reprise on the silent cinema and how to communicate to an audience through visuals and sound effects. It's widely available on DVD and the transfer is excellent.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Sudden Fear
- Locaciones de filmación
- 2800 Scott Street, San Francisco, California, Estados Unidos(Myra's residence)
- Productora
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 720,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 24,476
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 11,126
- 14 ago 2016
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 24,759
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 50 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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