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La nuit de la peur

Titre original : The Spiral Staircase
  • 1975
  • 12
  • 1h 29min
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La nuit de la peur (1975)
HorreurMystèreThrillerFilms d'horreur de série BGialloHorreur psychologiqueThriller psychologiqueWhodunnit

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn a remake of the 1940s film, Helen has been incapable of speech since seeing her husband die - will she become the target of a deranged serial killer targeting disabled people?In a remake of the 1940s film, Helen has been incapable of speech since seeing her husband die - will she become the target of a deranged serial killer targeting disabled people?In a remake of the 1940s film, Helen has been incapable of speech since seeing her husband die - will she become the target of a deranged serial killer targeting disabled people?

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Collinson
  • Scénario
    • Chris Bryant
    • Allan Scott
    • Mel Dinelli
  • Casting principal
    • Jacqueline Bisset
    • Christopher Plummer
    • John Phillip Law
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,7/10
    664
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    590
    19 693
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Collinson
    • Scénario
      • Chris Bryant
      • Allan Scott
      • Mel Dinelli
    • Casting principal
      • Jacqueline Bisset
      • Christopher Plummer
      • John Phillip Law
    • 20avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
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    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Helen
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Dr. Sherman
    John Phillip Law
    John Phillip Law
    • Steven
    • (as John Philip Law)
    Sam Wanamaker
    Sam Wanamaker
    • Lieut. Fields
    Mildred Dunnock
    Mildred Dunnock
    • Mrs. Sherman
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    • Blanche
    Elaine Stritch
    Elaine Stritch
    • Nurse
    John Ronane
    John Ronane
    • Dr. Rawley
    Sheila Brennan
    • Mrs. Oates
    Ronald Radd
    Ronald Radd
    • Oates
    Heather Lowe
    • Blind Girl
    Christopher Malcolm
    Christopher Malcolm
    • Policeman
    Tina Simmons
    Tina Simmons
    • Visitor
    • (non crédité)
    Harry Van Engel
    • Police Photographer
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Collinson
    • Scénario
      • Chris Bryant
      • Allan Scott
      • Mel Dinelli
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    5nightwishouge

    Tepid

    I've only seen one other version of this story--Robert Siodmak's 1946 adaptation--but boy, does this one suffer by comparison. Whereas Siodmak's vision is suspenseful, atmospheric, and shadow-soaked, Collinson doesn't bring much to The Spiral Staircase apart from '70s made-for-TV cliches like crash-zooms and POV shots from the killer's perspective, with dreary cinematography straight out of an early episode of Columbo.

    "GASP! Oh, it's only you! You startled me. Say, what are you doing down here? No...don't come any closer! No...no.... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" *gets murdered*

    The performances are mediocre. Christopher Plummer is one of those actors who can turn in amazing work when he cares. Here, he doesn't seem to. Jacqueline Bissett is, frankly, quite forgettable in the lead role. When actors don't have dialogue to lean on, they sure had better be charismatic and expressive; as the mute Helen, the wooden Bissett is just not up to the challenge. Mildred Dunnock, as the family matriarch on her deathbed, is probably the strongest member of the cast.

    What else is there to say? It's a mess, and not a very interesting one. Helen's backstory, in which her husband and daughter died in a fire, doesn't add up to much, and the flashbacks are so ridiculous they're hard to take seriously. The music is standard. I can't take pride in having guessed the identity of the killer early on, but I think I would have guessed it just as easily even had I not seen the 1946 version. The best idea in the movie is a sequence (I don't remember if this was included in prior versions and haven't read the novel) in which Helen, being stalked through the house by the now-unmasked killer, finds that Mrs. Oates, the housekeeper, is unable to help her--not because she is dead or incapacitated, but merely because she is too drunk to take the events seriously.
    4Coventry

    What's the matter with Helen? Can't say ...

    Somewhere near the climax of this film, the killer states - and I quote - "I'm sorry, but there's no place for imperfection in this world". Well, if this were true, "The Spiral Staircase" itself never would have seen the light of day. That makes, I guess, the moral of this story: let's all try to be a little more tolerant and nicer to each other. Although another moral could be: if you need to recover from a mental trauma, have someone try to strangle you.

    "The Spiral Staircase" is a remake of the sublime 1946 suspense classic with the same name. Or maybe it's a completely separate adaptation of the same source novel by Ethel Lina White, I'm not really sure of that. Fact remains that, of the two films, this 1976 version is definitely the weakest link, and a disappointingly tame 70s thriller altogether. The opening sequences is more than promising, though. A blind but stylish blond woman is rudely executed in a tunnel whilst walking her guidance dog. We hear from the police she's already the fifth victim of a sadist serial killer who exclusively targets disabled women. At this point, I was still anticipating a phenomenal thriller. Why shouldn't I? Everything seemed to be there, including a great cast (Jacqueline Bisset, Christopher Plummer, John Philip Law, Sam Wanamaker, the ravishing Gayle Hunnicutt), a more than talented director (Peter Collinson of "The Italian Job", "Open Season" and "Straight on till Morning"), a shivers-guaranteed premise, terrific settings and conditions (stormy night, big mansion full of suspects) ...

    So then, what went wrong? I honestly don't know, in fact. What follows after the good intro is a long and dull hour without any action, suspense or emotion whatsoever. When the bodies do eventually start piling up, the murders are tame, bloodless and working towards a predictable finale.
    3preppy-3

    Pretty dull

    Remake of the 1946 classic. Helen Mallory (Jacqueline Bisset) has been rendered mute after seeing her husband and only child die in a fire. She is now staying at her uncle's mansion and getting treatment. However there is a killer on the loose who kills people who have disabilities. Is Helen next?

    Pointless redo. The original is a classic--what's the point or remaking it? I caught this on TV late at night back in the 1970s. I had seen the original and was interested in seeing how this stood up. Sadly it turned out to be pretty bad. Despite a great cast (Bisset, Christopher Plummer, John Phillip Law, Elaine Stritch) this is pretty slow-moving and dull. There's virtually no suspense or atmosphere and it looks like it was made on a very low budget which hurts. The cast tries their best but even their considerable talents can't liven this up. You can safely skip this one. See the original.

    I give it a 3 because the cast does try and Bisset looks stunning (as always).
    3BA_Harrison

    In The Spiral Staircase, no-one can hear Helen scream.

    It takes special kind of psycho to deliberately target disabled people for not being perfect; while regular movie maniacs tend to reserve their rage for healthy victims (often teenagers in the prime of their life), the killer in The Spiral Staircase has it in for those with physical impairments. Having already bumped off several handicapped people (the latest being a blind woman), the loony sets their sights on pretty mute Helen (Jacqueline Bisset), who has been unable to speak since a fire tragically claimed the lives of her husband and daughter.

    A remake of the 1946 movie of the same name, this 1975 version is primarily set in a remote country house during a thunderstorm that frequently threatens to wipe out the power and plunge the film's raft of disparate characters into darkness: in addition to Helen, the building's occupants are Professor Sherman (Christopher Plummer), his sexy Southern secretary Blanche (Gayle Hunnicutt), the prof's mother (Mildred Dunnock) and younger brother Steven (John Phillip Law), Mrs Sherman's nurse (Elaine Stritch), handyman Oates (Ronald Radd) and his drunken wife (Sheila Brennan).

    Despite the creepy local, the stormy setting, plenty of suspects, victims and red herrings, and the delightfully perverse notion of a killer targeting the most defenceless, The Spiral Staircase is actually about as thrilling as Professor Sherman's line of expertise: management skills (yawn!). Director Peter Collinson (The Italian Job) fails to generate any tension, boredom being the most likely emotion experienced by viewers as the thunder crashes, the rain pours, and no-one in the house gets killed for almost an entire hour. When the murders do begin, they are poorly staged and totally devoid of gore-definitely not worth the excruciatingly dull wait.

    For a much more suspenseful film about a disabled woman being threatened by a homicidal maniac, watch Blind Terror, AKA See No Evil (1971), starring Mia Farrow, or even Eyes of a Stranger (1981) with Jennifer Jason Leigh ('nuff said!).
    5highwaytourist

    Mediocre remake plays like a TV movie

    In 1945, a suspenseful classic film called "The Spiral Staircase" chilled audiences with its story and atmosphere. Set in the beginning of the 20th. Century, it told the story of the beautiful and mute servant of a wealthy, elderly widow who's threatened by a serial killer of disabled women. Here, the story has been updated to the present, which meant that the filmmakers didn't have to spend money on costumes and sets to reflect the time it took place. The overall plot remains the same, but the flat direction and script causes it to be about as suspenseful as an episode of "Murder She Wrote." There are a few red herrings as we wonder whodunit, but it doesn't make us care. It's not really a bad movie. It features a cast of starts who were big back in the day, so the acting is satisfactory. The mansion where the story takes place is rather baroque and makes a pretty good setting. And the original story remains excellent. The problem isn't that the film itself is terrible, but that given the quality of the source material and the original film, it's a major disappointment.

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      Third of four versions of "The Spiral Staircase." The first was Deux mains, la nuit (1946), the second was The Spiral Staircase (1961), made for television, and the fourth was Le secret du manoir (2000), also for television.
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      Blanche: Do you know that we have four hundred and eighty-five applications for next year's course already?

      Dr. Sherman: You know, I swear if I propose to you, you'd file it under "applications".

      Blanche: [pulling a book from the shelf and clearing her throat before she starts to read aloud] On page eighteen, chapter three, rule four: "Many a good secretary has married her boss. No good boss has ever married his secretary." Quote, unquote.

      Dr. Sherman: [pointing to the now closed book in her hands] I wrote that before you came in.

      Blanche: Why don't we go have a drink to that.

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      Remade as Le secret du manoir (2000)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 juin 1975 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Latin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Spiral Staircase
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bracknell, Berkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(location)
    • Société de production
      • Raven Films (I)
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      • 1h 29min(89 min)
    • Mixage
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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