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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Unfortunately, despite a great cast including George Cole, Honor Blackman and Dennis Waterman, and direction from Peter Collinson (who gave us the classic The Italian Job) this somewhat tedious thriller/horror rarely manages to be anything more than average.
Susan George (looking a lot like Sarah Michelle Gellar to me only much sexier) is great as Amanda, the babysitter who must protect baby Tara when his homicidal father drops by for a visit; she convincingly portrays the terror of the situation (whilst simultaneously looking great in a very short dress), but even her performance cannot save the film; the histrionics in the latter part of the film undermine all that goes before and the finale, in which Amanda exacts revenge on the killer, is quite ridiculous.
Director Collinson manages a few nice touches (I particularly liked the intercutting between Susan George and Honor Blackman to show how the maniac was unable to discern between the two women), but the tension of the housebound action is dissipated by some dreadfully dull scenes set in a nearby restaurant and the local police station.
With a little more action, a bit less talk and maybe one or two more deaths, this could have been a classic little chiller as it stands, it is just another so-so horror film which is unlikely to cause anyone sleepless nights.
** (out of 4)
British thriller has teenager Amanda (Susan George) showing up for a babysitting job when she soon finds herself being terrorized by the kid's father shows up after escaping from a mental hospital. The father plans on murdering his ex-wife but plans change after he notices that the babysitter reminds him of her. FRIGHT has a few tense moments early on but after a pretty good start the film sadly falls apart pretty quickly. I thought the first thirty-minutes of the film were rather well-directed and features a couple tense sequences and it's really too bad the rest of the film didn't live up to the title. Director Peter Collison really does a nice job at building up the tension early on and I especially liked the way that he used sound effects to build up not only the atmosphere but also some creepy moments. One perfect example deals with some dripping water but the highlight of the film is one of the first stalking scenes we witness as the babysitter's boyfriend is outside and being followed. This scene is without question the best of the movie and is almost strong enough to make the entire film worth sitting through. The problem with the final hour is that not too much happens. The entire thing is extremely slow paced and like many British films, the dialogue is just way too much and it pretty much takes over the picture and not a single thing said is interesting. Even worse is how the film keeps flashing back and forth between what's going on inside the house and what the kid's mother and stepfather are doing in town. Yet another problem is simply how stupid the babysitter gets once more of the action takes place inside the house. Fans of George will no doubt want to see her here as she's as cute as ever and turns in a decent performance. Honor Blackman and Ian Bannen are good in their supporting roles as well. FRIGHT manages to have a couple good sequences but sadly there just aren't enough to keep the film entertaining throughout.
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