Un psychopathe harcèle une employée de banque. Il ne lui laissera la vie sauve qu'à la condition qu'elle détourne une forte somme d'argent à son profit. La victime fait appel à l'inspecteur ... Tout lireUn psychopathe harcèle une employée de banque. Il ne lui laissera la vie sauve qu'à la condition qu'elle détourne une forte somme d'argent à son profit. La victime fait appel à l'inspecteur John Ripley.Un psychopathe harcèle une employée de banque. Il ne lui laissera la vie sauve qu'à la condition qu'elle détourne une forte somme d'argent à son profit. La victime fait appel à l'inspecteur John Ripley.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Tourist at Fisherman's Wharf
- (non crédité)
- FBI Agent
- (non crédité)
- Police Lieutenant
- (non crédité)
- Cook at The Hangout
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
Otherwise, Blake Edwards has directed this taut yarn with skill--a yarn which would have been even tighter if the suspense hadn't been dragged out to interminable length. Many stretches of film go on too long before the key point is made, as for example with the woman who has an unusual occupation.
There are several edge of the seat moments, but this could have had even more impact if the pace were quickened rather than slowed down in spots toward the segment of the film that deals with the sister's kidnapping. At that point, it loses some of its credibility.
Good performances help sustain whatever suspense there is, especially from LEE REMICK, GLENN FORD, ROSS MARTIN and NED GLASS.
Skillfully directed but needed a tighter script.
Sure, they could have chopped off 15 minutes of this to make it a bit tighter but watching Glenn Ford, Lee Remick, Stefanie Powers and Ross Martin isn't all bad, especially Remick, a gorgeous woman with one of the sweetest, softest voices I've ever heard. Powers, 19 when she filmed this, was easy on the eyes, too. Martin is effectively creepy as the asthmatic killer and Ford is good as the no-nonsense FBI man after him. I look at Ford as one of the better and underrated actors of his generation.
The DVD also shows off some nice film noir-type photography to its best. The clothing, cars and hairstyles might be a little out-of-date but the dialog isn't, and it's refreshing to watch a crime film without today's profanity laced through it.
Overall, it''s solid film-making.
"Experiment in Terror" is an above average thriller from the early 60's in a noir style directed by Blake Edwards and with Glenn Ford, Lee Remick (whom we all miss so dearly) and Stefanie Powers on the lead roles. The story has flaws but the storyline is excellent and Ross Martin performs a great villain. When Lee Remick's character Kelly is attacked for the first time, her eyes are impressive even in a black- and-white film. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Escravas do Medo" ("Slaves of the Fear")
This stylish picture is packed with intrigue , nail-biting suspense, thrills , chills and formidable interpretations with acting uniformly magnificent. Taut noir thriller has an asthmatic psycho killer excellently played by Ross Martin who steals the show and gives an unnerving portrait of evil . Gorgeous Lee Remick as accosted woman , an effective Glenn Ford as obstinate Inspector and a likable and very young Stefanie Powers . Classic musical score by Henry Mancini , Blake Edwards's usual . Evocative cinematography in black and white with ominous atmosphere by Philip Lathrop , reflecting splendidly the San Francisco locations. The motion picture is stunningly produced and directed by Blake Edwards . After successful drama as ¨Days of wine and roses¨ and directly following ¨Breakfast at Tiffanys¨ , Blake launched himself in a new direction with this suspenseful movie . Edwards went on filmmaking sophisticated slapstick comedies as ¨Pink Panther¨, ¨ A shot in the dark¨ and ¨The great race¨ and another thriller as ¨The Carey treatment¨ . Rating : Better than average . Worthwhile watching . The tension grabs hold of you from the start to the end and maintains you on the edge of your seat .
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAs of 2023, Kelly's house at 120 St. Germain Ave. in San Francisco is still standing with the same architecture.
- GaffesThere are official photos of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and President John F. Kennedy in different government offices.
However, this picture was filmed in 1961, during a transition period from the Eisenhower to the Kennedy administration, so it is quite possible that there were portraits of both in some places. There also are 48-star flags in some scenes; sometimes those in authority didn't make changes as quickly as today.
- Citations
Garland Humphrey 'Red' Lynch: Your sister's all right.
Toby Sherwood: You said she was dying.
Garland Humphrey 'Red' Lynch: I had to find some way to get you here. Take off your clothes. You want me to take them off for you?
Toby Sherwood: [shakes her head]
Garland Humphrey 'Red' Lynch: Then take them off.
- Crédits fousThe end credits list only one person, the actor who played the villain, followed by "The End."
- ConnexionsEdited into The Green Fog (2017)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Experiment in Terror?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Chantaje contra una mujer
- Lieux de tournage
- Candlestick Park - 602 Jamestown Avenue, San Francisco, Californie, États-Unis(Night basebal game between Giants and Dodgers at the climax of the movie)
- Société de production
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- Durée2 heures 3 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1