Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEllen Hardy gets a rude awakening when she discovers that her brother and sister are scheduled to leave the mental institution where they were put as young children after they killed their p... Tout lireEllen Hardy gets a rude awakening when she discovers that her brother and sister are scheduled to leave the mental institution where they were put as young children after they killed their parents.Ellen Hardy gets a rude awakening when she discovers that her brother and sister are scheduled to leave the mental institution where they were put as young children after they killed their parents.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Mrs. Ericson
- (as Jenifer Bishop)
- Boy (age 13)
- (non crédité)
- Security Gate Guard
- (non crédité)
- George (age 6)
- (non crédité)
- Mrs. Fitzpatrick
- (non crédité)
- Mrs. Smithers
- (non crédité)
- Workman
- (non crédité)
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PS: The writers of To Die For with Nicole Kidman must have been fans of this film, since the opening credits are similar to The Mad Room's credits.
So what still works is the general sense of unease, mostly generated by great performances by the two younger children, played by Michael Burns and Barbara Sammeth. They portray just the right amount of inscrutability, and keep you guessing as to their actual mental stability! Stella Stevens plays Ellen with lots of wide eyed exasperation which suits the role well, and Shelley Winters does her usual job of playing an alcoholic floozy as the landlady/mother-in-law. The overall tone of the story is well handled, and the climax still works. Gore is low but a couple of bloody scenes still stand out, and the best part is still what happens when a dopey dog sniffs out a dead body - great fun. All in all it's a great compact little thriller with some very good performances...check out the ladies charity party when one of the visitors gets a little too drunk - great cameo here by Beverley Garland - which ends in unexpected tragedy that none of the main characters saw coming! I'd love to see this get an official DVD release, but it seems unlikely, and it's hardly ever shown on TV any more either...what a waste, as this film could be entertaining dozens of new fans or just nostalgia buffs who fancy a bit of twitchy suburban horror from 1969
Apparently, as children, the siblings murdered their parents. Now, Ellen brings them to stay at the Armstrong residence under false pretenses. Soon enough, bad things occur. The title, THE MAD ROOM comes into play due to George and Mandy's need of a place to "unwind", like the room they used at the institution. Unfortunately, their relocation appears to have been... ill-conceived. Or, is something else going on?
A crackpot movie, showcasing the lovely Ms. Stevens in almost every scene!
EXTRA LUNACY POINTS FOR: The dog, the hand, the sword, and that yellow dress!...
What I mean is that I'm 200% convinced "The Mad Room" easily could have been a lot better, and the only thing it accomplished is make me curious about tracking down the original film entitled "Ladies in Retirement", starring Ida Lupino and released in 1941.
Legendary dame Shelley Winters stars as the wealthy and eccentric widow Mrs. Armstrong. The almost equally legendary Stella Stevens stars as her secretary, and future daughter-in-law, Ellen Hardy. Troubles arise when Ellen's younger brother and sister need Ellen as their custodian and need Mrs. Armstrong's fancy big mansion as place to live. Why is this a problem? Well, because the siblings - George and Mandy - were just released from a mental institution, as they are suspected of butchering their parents at the tender ages of 6 and 8 years old!
The supposedly shocking denouement is hopelessly predictable, especially in the context of this being a late 60s horror/thriller flourishing on the tremendous success of Hitchcock's "Psycho", but that really isn't the problem. What bothers most is that "The Mad Room" is completely devoid of creativity, excitement, and sardonic humor despite all the opportunities for it! Even though featuring psychotic women aplenty, theatrical murders, and a dog wandering around with a severed hand in his mouth, the script is unfathomably dull and strictly routine.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesStella Stevens said in a 1994 interview that she hated working with Shelly Winters in this film so much she swore she'd never work with her again. Winters had been under a lot of stress because Robert Kennedy was shot during the filming and she had a very bad reaction to it. She began soothing her nerves with white wine and was drunk most the time. A year later Stevens was cast in The Poseidon Adventure (1972) and soon found out Winters had been cast too. But it worked out. Winters wasn't drinking anymore and they got along fine.
- GaffesThe sign on the gate of the "Hospital for Mental Ills" says "By appointment of H.R.H. Queen Victoria". The correct style of address for the Queen would be "Her Majesty" not "H.R.H" (Her Royal Highness).
- Citations
Mandy Hardy: I have to talk with you, Ellen.
Ellen Hardy: Sure. Where's George?
Mandy Hardy: I don't know, but I've got to talk to you.
Ellen Hardy: What is it?
Mandy Hardy: George and I are going to need a Mad Room. We need a place to think; a place to work things out.
Ellen Hardy: Well, you have your rooms.
Mandy Hardy: No.It doesn't work that way. When I get tight inside, I need to go some place. Alone. Well, don't you feel pressure, Ellen?
Ellen Hardy: Of course I do.
Mandy Hardy: Then what do you do?
Ellen Hardy: Well, I try to keep busy, take my mind off of it.
Mandy Hardy: Well, some people take long walks.
Ellen Hardy: I try not to live within myself, Mandy.
Mandy Hardy: We've got to have a room, Ellen. That's what we're accustomed to. We get steamed and we need some place to let it out.
Ellen Hardy: I wish there was some place, er... oh, there's the basement.
Mandy Hardy: No. It won't work. Not for me. It's a hang up.
Ellen Hardy: Why?
Mandy Hardy: One of the punishments at the Institution was to be sent to the basement.
- ConnexionsReferenced in I Know Who Killed Me (2007)
- Bandes originalesOPEN MY EYES
Written and Sung by Nazz
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