Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn astute businesswoman is completely devoted to her faithless husband, who must kill her to carry on with her pretty young niece. It turns out that the dead don't die so easily.An astute businesswoman is completely devoted to her faithless husband, who must kill her to carry on with her pretty young niece. It turns out that the dead don't die so easily.An astute businesswoman is completely devoted to her faithless husband, who must kill her to carry on with her pretty young niece. It turns out that the dead don't die so easily.
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The film works, despite the weird casting. It would have worked better with someone younger (and better looking) than Merrill. No one on the planet should believe a babe like Jane Merrow would go for this guy. He is in serious need of some eyebrow trimming, which would at least diminish his Cro-Magnon looks. And Cookson looks like John "One Step Beyond" Newland in a dress and wig. Merrow is worth watching, of course.
But when Raymond falls for Ellen's niece Alice (Jane Merrow), an artist returned from a year in Paris, he and Dick concoct a murderous plan. First he hires an actress to impersonate Ellen, known to go off to Italy on her own for spa treatments and with a knack for reckless driving, and then strangles Ellen, and allows Alice, at a distance from an airport viewing terrace, to see her "aunt", complete with walking stick, climbing up the steps of a plane. Faked cables and postcards arrive from Italy purportedly showing Ellen enjoying herself, even visiting the famous catacombs. In Italy Dick fakes a car accident to kill the actress.
And Raymond's plan to live happily ever after with Alice is marred by several creepy incidents, knocking, tapping, door handles turning, shadows, a depression the shape of a body in a bed, cigarettes smoking in ashtrays, lights going on and off, which indicate to the already nervous Raymond and the visibly frightened Alice that Ellen may not be dead after all.
Catacombs is a rather neatly made thriller with supernatural undertones that is quite gripping and benefits largely from the performances. Georgina Cookson steals the show as the imperious businesswoman, with everyone cowering under her glare, Gary Merrill looks suitably tired of her and is quite charming enough in the first half and Jane Merrow does well. She's so naturally pretty and charming. There's some fine twists along the way, though I did predict some of them. It ended with the last twist - this film is a fine example of a well-crafted thriller. Pity it's not well known.
So I was very happy to finally find it on DVD (excellent HD print) -- and it is as gripping as ever.
Jane Merrow has the ingenue role and she was never as alluring. Georgina Cookson is truly terrific as her domineering rich aunt. The two main men in this story, Gary Merrill and Neil McCallum, are just perfect .
Will not give away ANY of the plot here and adamantly advise you not to read any synopses. But believe me, if you enjoy old-time low-budget thrillers in the William Castle or Roy William Neill vein, you shouldn't miss this one. A treat from start to finish.
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- GaffesWhen Gary Merrill's partner in murder rolls the car over the cliff containing the body of the actress impersonating Merrill's wife the Triumph TR4 they arrived in turns into a 4 door sedan at the bottom of the cliff.
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Richard 'Dick' Corbett: Where does she get all that energy?
Raymond Garth: You're not so badly off.
Richard 'Dick' Corbett: Yeah - at least I'm not married to her. She frightens me, you know? The way she can read minds. Uncanny.
Raymond Garth: Yes, it is.
Richard 'Dick' Corbett: Something to do with her religion, isn't it? What do you call them - Sophianites?
Raymond Garth: Sophianists.
Raymond Garth: Yeah. Sorta yogi.
Raymond Garth: Something like that.
Richard 'Dick' Corbett: She does it at the office sometimes. It's queer. Puts herself into a trance, like hypnotism.
Raymond Garth: Helps her with her pains.
Richard 'Dick' Corbett: Could be dangerous though, couldn't it? I mean, when she's like that, anybody could sneak up behind her, put a bag over her head and she'd be gone before you knew it. You want to think about that. It'd be lovely: you'd be rich, I'd be free.
Raymond Garth: I think you'd better go.
Richard 'Dick' Corbett: What's the matter? I was only joking. Besides, the way she drives that car, she'll do us the favour.
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- The Woman Who Wouldn't Die
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- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
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