Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young man hitchhiking through the desert is picked up by a beautiful woman. They have an affair, and he finds out that she's married. The consequences of the affair lead to murder and blac... Tout lireA young man hitchhiking through the desert is picked up by a beautiful woman. They have an affair, and he finds out that she's married. The consequences of the affair lead to murder and blackmail.A young man hitchhiking through the desert is picked up by a beautiful woman. They have an affair, and he finds out that she's married. The consequences of the affair lead to murder and blackmail.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Old coot in bar
- (as Bill Challee)
- Philip
- (as Michael Petit)
- Courtesan
- (non crédité)
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Nightmare in the Sun is the story of a drifter who comes into a small town and gets caught up in a rather messy affair. He has a fling with the local beauty (Ursula Andress), who is regularly cheating on her increasingly paranoid husband. Just after he leaves her to travel on her angry hubby blows a casket and shoots her with a rifle. Enter the town's sheriff who decides he'll frame our protagonist in exchange of some of the real murderers significant wealth. Soon a handful of cops, a local mob and two apparently gay bikers (one played by a very young Robert Duvall) are hunting the innocent man ...
It's a pretty basic story but Lawrence makes it work. He puts the barren desert locations to great use and gets some good performances out of his actors, most notably John Derek as the nameless drifter/hitchhiker. The score is a bit overbearing at first and takes some time to get used to but in the end it's pretty effective.
All in all a very watchable and suspenseful film that deserves better than to sink further and further into obscurity. I got it on a used VHS for a couple bucks but someone really needs to resurrect this for the DVD age!
It's directed by Marc Lawrence with uncredited help by Derek, and while the meandering and eventually pointless story isn't particularly compelling -- Derek was one of those bland leading men of the 1950s, which doesn't help -- there is a wealth of storied performers, probably drawn in by having played innumerable times with Lawrence. Old performers like Sammy Davis, Jr., Allyn Joslyn, Keenan Wynn, George Tobias, Chick Chandler, and Douglas Fowley take small roles, and new performers like Robert Duvall and Richard Jaeckel also appear. Perhaps it's a metaphor for the collapse of order and tradition in Hollywood.
John Marley has one of the larger supporting roles, and is notably good as one of the relatively few 'normal' characters. After a rather meandering middle section involving bikers Robert Duvall and Richard Jaeckel it picks up pace again with a trio of eccentrics played by Laurene Tuttle, George Tobias and Keenan Wynn and a conclusion that improbably but satisfyingly settles the question that increasingly preys on your mind as it approaches the end of its 80 minute running time: how on earth is this all going to be resolved in the time left?
I mentioned above that the film reminded me of "The Postman Always Rings Twice". Both films featured a gorgeous young blonde who inexplicably marries an old coot who moves them to the desert. But apart from this, there are many differences...enough that "Nightmare in the Sun" is still worth seeing.
The most interesting character in the movie is the crooked sheriff played by Aldo Ray. He's a conniving brute and dominates the scenes in which he appears. What also is interesting is how the film features some amazingly talented actors who are barely in the film at all...such as Sammy Davis, Robert Duvall, Keenan Wynn and Richard Jaeckel.
Overall, this is a surprisingly effective thriller. While I never thought John Derek was an especially good actor, here he is just fine as a man on the run from an evil Sheriff. My only complaint is a minor one...the music is often annoying and detracted from the story.
Here is a more accurate overview of the movie.. An older man with a young sexy wife, who, in a fit of misguided jealousy, comes home and kills her with a shotgun - one blast to her, then about 4 shots to her teddy bear.. weird. The crooked cop enters the scene and bullies the killer husband into a deal.. they are going to pin the wrap on the hitchhiker who is passing through town. So now the hitchhiker is on the run for a crime he did not commit. - Sounds familiar don't it?..
It's interesting that Sammy Davis Jr. had a short part as a truck driver in this film. Robert Duval plays a more substantial role as one of a pair of trouble makers on a motorcycles (and there are definite undertones that he and his sidekick are.. well.. sweet) Anyway.. everyone is trying to capture the hitchhiker and rake in a reward.. So what happens next?.. hey, I ain't going to tell you the whole damn story!
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Sam Wilson: D'you see my wife?
Hogan, Gas station owner: Yeah
Sam Wilson: When?
Hogan, Gas station owner: Last night. Gave her twelve gallons of juice and a lube job.
Sam Wilson: What was the mileage on her car?
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- Durée1 heure 20 minutes
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