Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter a 20-year asylum stay for a double ax murder, suspicion arises about Lucy Harbin's behavior as she returns to her daughter Carol, who is engaged to marry Michael Fields. Soon, heads be... Leer todoAfter a 20-year asylum stay for a double ax murder, suspicion arises about Lucy Harbin's behavior as she returns to her daughter Carol, who is engaged to marry Michael Fields. Soon, heads begin to roll again. Is Lucy repeating her past?After a 20-year asylum stay for a double ax murder, suspicion arises about Lucy Harbin's behavior as she returns to her daughter Carol, who is engaged to marry Michael Fields. Soon, heads begin to roll again. Is Lucy repeating her past?
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- Carol Harbin - Age 3
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- Second Little Girl
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- Frank Harbin
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The tagline, which states that the film 'vividly depicts axe murders' isn't exactly true, and the film is not very shocking in today's day and age. However, this would obviously have been different back in 1964, and despite no real money shots; Castle gives his film a great macabre atmosphere, and this adequately provides the horror on its own. Crawford gets a great support cast to work with, and again the film transcends its B-movie heritage as they're all extremely good. Diane Baker, Leif Erickson and my personal favourite, George Kennedy, all manage to give stand-out performances behind the leading lady. The film opens up with a great little sequence which shows why the lead character was sent to the asylum, and although the plotting takes a downturn after that; Castle manages to keep things interesting all the way down to the explosive ending. The final plot twist isn't exactly impossible to figure out, but I have to say that it caught me by surprise and while not everything completely makes sense by the end, Castle does a good job of implementing the twist. Overall, Homicidal and Mr Sardonicus still top my list of favourite William Castle films, but Straight-Jacket isn't far behind and comes highly recommended!
- The_Void
- 27 nov 2006
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- TriviaFeature-film debut of Lee Majors, who plays the small role of Lucy Harbin's (Joan Crawford's) husband in the flashback scene. He got the part when his good friend Rock Hudson asked William Castle to please find a job for the 23-year-old actor.
- ErroresEarly in the film, the front page of a newspaper announcing Lucy Harbin's sentence to an insane asylum features a photo of her wearing a pair of earrings that she didn't purchase until her release 20 years later.
- Citas
Carol Harbin: I hate you! I hate you! I hate you! No I didn't mean that, I love you. I hate you!
- Créditos curiososThe Columbia Pictures logo at the end of the film has the Torch Lady's head chopped off and placed at her feet, and her torch light extinguished.
- ConexionesEdited into Battle-Axe: The Making of 'Strait-Jacket' (2002)
- Bandas sonorasThere Goes That Song Again
(Written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn)
Written for the film Millonario sin millones (1944) (1944) and performed by Harry Babbitt and Kay Kyser's orchestra.
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- Strait-Jacket
- Locaciones de filmación
- Riverside, California, Estados Unidos(Carol and Lucy go shopping on Main Street)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 550,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 124
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 33 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1