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Y pronto vino la obscuridad

Título original: And Soon the Darkness
  • 1970
  • GP
  • 1h 39min
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6.6/10
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Michele Dotrice and Pamela Franklin in Y pronto vino la obscuridad (1970)
Two young English women go on a cycling tour of the French countryside. When one of them goes missing, the other begins to search for her. But who can she trust?
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Dos jóvenes inglesas hacen un recorrido en bicicleta por la campiña francesa. Cuando una de ellas desaparece, la otra comienza a buscarla. Pero, ¿en quién puede confiar?Dos jóvenes inglesas hacen un recorrido en bicicleta por la campiña francesa. Cuando una de ellas desaparece, la otra comienza a buscarla. Pero, ¿en quién puede confiar?Dos jóvenes inglesas hacen un recorrido en bicicleta por la campiña francesa. Cuando una de ellas desaparece, la otra comienza a buscarla. Pero, ¿en quién puede confiar?

  • Dirección
    • Robert Fuest
  • Guionistas
    • Brian Clemens
    • Terry Nation
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    • Pamela Franklin
    • Michele Dotrice
    • Sandor Elès
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    • Dirección
      • Robert Fuest
    • Guionistas
      • Brian Clemens
      • Terry Nation
    • Elenco
      • Pamela Franklin
      • Michele Dotrice
      • Sandor Elès
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    • 71Opiniones de los críticos
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    Pamela Franklin
    Pamela Franklin
    • Jane
    Michele Dotrice
    Michele Dotrice
    • Cathy
    Sandor Elès
    Sandor Elès
    • Det. Paul Salmon
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    John Nettleton
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    Clare Kelly
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    7Coventry

    Bienvenue en France ... You might not ever leave!

    "And Soon the Darkness" – which takes entirely place during the daytime – is a fairly creepy but sadly neglected 70's Brit-chiller directed by Robert Fuest, who would later focus on horror movies that have slightly more extravagant story lines, like "The Abominable Dr. Phibes" and "The Devil's Rain". This movie exclusively revolves on moody atmosphere and eerie setting, as there are no nasty bits or gratuitous sleaze. The film starts out rather slow but gradually gets tenser, and particularly the last half hour is terrific and nail-biting. Two young British nurses spend their holiday bicycling through rural France, unaware that another tourist girl was brutally slain in the same region two years earlier and unaware that they're being targeted by the same fiendish rape-killer who's still at large in the area. Following a banal quarrel, Jane becomes separated from her friend Cathy. The latter then mysteriously vanishes and during the search for her friend, Jane only encounters suspiciously behaving locals. Robert Fuest maintains a continuously high tension-level using only very basic tricks, most notably the inability to communicate. Jane doesn't speak French and therefore she cannot understand the warnings of people or explain what happened to her friend. There aren't any subtitles for the French dialogs, so even the viewers are unaware of what's going on most of the time in case they don't speak the language. Pamela Franklin's acting performance is very convincing and the music as well as the photography is extremely uncanny. Definitely on of the most efficient women-in-peril horror/thrillers of the early 70's.
    stevelen

    Great build up

    I first saw this film in the mid 70's one night when I was babysitting.I found it thrilling and deliciously scary.There's something very natural about the girls performances.A shame Pamela Franklin retired from acting some years ago. Great to see it on DVD.Have to get a copy!.It pops up now and then on late night tv.Well worth a look.
    analoguebubblebath

    Worth a look

    Very menacing atmosphere throughout. The two girls, Franklin and Dotrice look wonderfully vulnerable and add a sexual frisson to the film. The pace is leisurely and the lack of subtitles deliberately enhances the confusion and sheer terror that is building up in Jane's mind. Sadly unavailable on this side of the world but thank God for Region 1 DVDs.

    7/10
    8Leofwine_draca

    Incredibly atmospheric French-set thriller

    This minimalist thriller is a one-of-a-kind film with an excellent pedigree; not only is it directed by Robert Fuest, who gave us a minor horror classic in THE ABOMINABLE DR PHIBES, it is also written by two top television writers of the time, Brian Clemens (THE AVENGERS) and Terry Nation (DR WHO). However unlike the various work of the contributors this isn't an effects-driven exercise in flashiness and action; instead barely anything happens in the movie.

    The pacing is deliberately slow, and the film as a whole is largely an atmosphere-building exercise with the only action appearing at the very end of the film. The visceral horror aspects are mainly non-existent and instead the film strives hard to create and maintain high levels of suspense and foreboding. The forbidding setting of a rural French landscape is a clever touch and through static camera angles and creepy music we are led to believe that the landscape we see is both alien and dangerous.

    Beautifully filmed and with a strong script - with little dialogue Clemens and Nation make sure that every word counts - AND SOON THE DARKNESS is an exercise in realism. As there are no special effects involved the film hasn't dated at all and could be taken for the present day if it wasn't for the minor trappings, i.e. the old fashioned vehicles and hairstyles. Again the realism is strengthened through the matter-of-fact storyline, with large periods of inaction adding to the experience.

    The main emphasis is on the murder mystery aspect of the plot, most of the film acting as a whodunit and asking the viewer to guess firstly what happened and secondly who is responsible. The task isn't easy at first, with loads of red herrings and plot twists being thrown in our way, but gradually light will begin to dawn on those who have prior knowledge of these kinds of movies.

    The cast is an extremely small one, consisting of only four or five major characters. This adds to the isolated nature of the movie, especially with the language barrier deeply affecting the situation of our leads. Pamela Franklin proves she has grown up a lot since THE INNOCENTS with her mature yet fragile nurse character and her subdued turn is generally spot on. In comparison, Michele Dotrice (SOME MOTHERS DO 'AVE 'EM) is flirty and attractive as her outgoing companion and also makes a favourable impression. Sandor Eles (COUNTESS Dracula) is given a chance to shine as the shifty Frenchman who gets caught up in the events and becomes a prime suspect.

    Shots of unkempt farmers staring at Franklin over lonely open landscapes and cars soaring into the distance go a long way in adding to the increasing atmosphere. Despite the lack of violence, murder and bloodshed, horror fans should enjoy this movie through the sheer amount of suspense and atmosphere that it offers. Definitely a thought-provoking and at times gripping movie. A similar offering - but even rarer - followed three years later with DEADLY STRANGERS.
    8Geoff-21

    If you can get through the first half hour..

    you won't be disappointed. The set-up is very slow and plodding, but the last hour is one of the most atmospheric and tense I've ever seen. I really felt for Jane after she loses her friend while on a biking holiday in France. I was annoyed at first, but then glad, that there are no sub-titles for the French speaking people. Jane doesn't speak French well either, so her helplessness and frustration translated to me extremely well. I felt her situation was very real. The story keeps you guessing about who to trust and who not to trust. Also, the whole movie takes place in one day during the daytime, so the title takes on extra meaning as Jane tries to find the truth. As darkness approaches, she loses more and more hope her friend is alive. Its really cool. I give it 8 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was made, more or less, by the same production team that made Los vengadores (1961) TV series.
    • Errores
      (at around the 8 minute mark) When the man is watching the two girls cycling past him on the road, the camera and camera operator can clearly be seen reflected in his sunglasses.
    • Citas

      Cathy: Yeah, I must say, this is the best place we've hit so far. It's not exactly swinging, but it is dangling.

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in End Roll (2012)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de octubre de 1973 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Francia
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • And Soon the Darkness
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Jargeau in Loiret, Francia(Reel Streets)
    • Productoras
      • EMI Films
      • Associated British Productions (ABP)
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      1 hora 39 minutos
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