La jeune baby-sitter Amanda arrive à la résidence Lloyd pour passer la soirée à s'occuper de leur fils. Peu de temps après le départ des Lloyd, une série d'événements effrayants commencent à... Tout lireLa jeune baby-sitter Amanda arrive à la résidence Lloyd pour passer la soirée à s'occuper de leur fils. Peu de temps après le départ des Lloyd, une série d'événements effrayants commencent à se produire dans la vieille maison.La jeune baby-sitter Amanda arrive à la résidence Lloyd pour passer la soirée à s'occuper de leur fils. Peu de temps après le départ des Lloyd, une série d'événements effrayants commencent à se produire dans la vieille maison.
- Inspector
- (as Maurice Kaufman)
- Man in Restaurant
- (non crédité)
- Woman in Restaurant
- (non crédité)
- Plainclothes Policeman With Revolver
- (non crédité)
- Victim on Television
- (images d'archives)
- (non crédité)
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The story is simple, but fairly engrossing: a young babysitter in a lonely mansion is terrorised by an escaped homicidal lunatic. The babysitter is nicely played by Susan George and the maniac is very convincingly portrayed by Ian Bannen.
The film starts out just fine, with some careful and genuinely suspenseful build up scenes. Every now and then, we are fed another clue that someone unpleasant is hanging around outside the mansion... Dennis Waterman is assaulted whilst walking through the grounds; we see a cloudy figure sneaking past the kitchen door as George boils the kettle, etc. The film is pretty scary early on, and I'm not embarrassed to admit that the hairs on my neck were prickling a bit.
However, it all goes wrong later on. The maniac turns up about a third of the way in and the effective suspense suddenly gives way to sadism and over-the-top hysterics. Bannen, as mentioned earlier, plays the part very well, but the lines he has to speak and his actions are ludicrously and needlessly savage. I know he's meant to be a bad man, but his nastiness just seems too excessive. Collinson forgets to keep the suspense ticking over and lunges for the audiences jugular, dragging down what could have a great little thriller and turning into a mere exploitation shocker.
The first half of the film is by far the best, the suspense is very good (if a little creeky), there is a couple of good jump scares and tension builds well. Acting is also very strong, George as the film's central character holds everything together well she as always delivers, Bannan as the demented maniac is chilling at times and Honor Blackman is also very good. What holds the film back however is Collinsons direction in the 2nd half, instead of keeping the audience on the edge by staying in the confines of the house we keep leaving and going to nothing scenes at the restaurant or police station. This could have been a really terrifying experience given the story and situation but sadly only occasionally delivers the goods.
One of the first of the babysitter stalker movies made so it does deserve some credit and its definitely not a bad film it just didn't reach the level I was expecting.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAmong horror fans this film is considered the first film to come up with the popular horror convention of a lone babysitter terrorized by a psychotic murderer.
- GaffesAt the house it is always dark (night-time) but when Helen and Jim rush from the pub to the house there is daylight.
- Citations
Inspector: How do you spell that word, "psychotic"?
Dr. Cordell: You may have to spell it M-U-R-D-E-R, murder, if you don't get someone over there quickly!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Grindhouse Universe (2008)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 169 246 $US
- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1