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A Londra, la sanità mentale di una donna americana sposata di recente viene messa in discussione dopo aver affermato di essere vittima di un minaccioso molestatore.A Londra, la sanità mentale di una donna americana sposata di recente viene messa in discussione dopo aver affermato di essere vittima di un minaccioso molestatore.A Londra, la sanità mentale di una donna americana sposata di recente viene messa in discussione dopo aver affermato di essere vittima di un minaccioso molestatore.
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I started seeing this movie without great expectations but I must admit that it was a very positive surprise. David Miller has made a movie which in my opinion is to be compared with the best Hitchcock ever made. An excellent cast: John Gavin and Myrna Loy give good performances and Rex Harrison is - as always - Rex Harrison.
But it's Doris Days film. She was perfect in "The Man Who Knew Too Much" but here she's better. An outstanding performance. No other actress can look so terror-stricken, without overacting. The sequence where she is stuck in an elevator, gives a good impression of what she can.
If you haven't seen this movie - rush to see it.
But it's Doris Days film. She was perfect in "The Man Who Knew Too Much" but here she's better. An outstanding performance. No other actress can look so terror-stricken, without overacting. The sequence where she is stuck in an elevator, gives a good impression of what she can.
If you haven't seen this movie - rush to see it.
Whereas "Pillow Talk" introduced us to the "glamorous" Doris Day, "Midnight Lace" certainly focused on both the glamorous and the outright beautiful woman. This is the Doris Day movie that, over the years, has come to be my favourite. No expense was spared in its presentation. Physically, everything in it suggested beauty, from the set to a stunning ensemble of costumes worn by Doris, who could, and did, give every then current model, a "run for the money"! All of this was set up brilliantly to contrast the evil surrounding the villain involved in nefarious scheming. (The elevator scene, and the "stairs" scenes were particularly effective.) This "chiller-thriller" was engrossing in its presentation, and was able to rely on the varied talents of all the fine actors who were used to present it to the public. I feel that it was an Oscar-worthy attempt on Doris' part and she can certainly stand proud for her efforts in the role. Bravo!
After watching most of her other films, with Rock Hudson, and
James Garner, this is a major departure for Doris Day. Midnight
Lace, requires an actress of considerable ability, but Day proves
up the task. Her performance is one of the best that I have every
seen. She plays the wealthy wife of Rex Harrison, who is having
financial problems, running the family firm. After receiving several
phone calls, threatening her life, she has problems proving to the
police, and Harrison, that the calls really took place.
Other threads of the story,including Roddy McDowall as the
penniless son of Day's maid, Herbert Marshall as a gambler with
money troubles, and John Gavin,as the builder, with flashbacks
from the war, there is no lack of possible suspects,who may be
threatening Day. This film has the same look and feel as Dial M for Murder' so that
is as good a recommendation as anybody could want. 8 out of 10.
James Garner, this is a major departure for Doris Day. Midnight
Lace, requires an actress of considerable ability, but Day proves
up the task. Her performance is one of the best that I have every
seen. She plays the wealthy wife of Rex Harrison, who is having
financial problems, running the family firm. After receiving several
phone calls, threatening her life, she has problems proving to the
police, and Harrison, that the calls really took place.
Other threads of the story,including Roddy McDowall as the
penniless son of Day's maid, Herbert Marshall as a gambler with
money troubles, and John Gavin,as the builder, with flashbacks
from the war, there is no lack of possible suspects,who may be
threatening Day. This film has the same look and feel as Dial M for Murder' so that
is as good a recommendation as anybody could want. 8 out of 10.
"Midnight Lace" is an example of a film that does have its problems, but still manages to entertain you and draw you in. It is far fetched and somewhat predictable, and I admit for me the ending was so complicated I had to re watch it to maintain my full understanding. Also there are some loose ends that aren't as well explained as they could have been.John Gavin, while really handsome, is rather bland acting wise. With its flaws though, it is perfectly watchable and entertaining helped by the stylish filming, excellent music score and the fine acting. There are some effective scenes such as when Kit falls into complete hysteria(I will explain later what I thought of Doris Day's acting in that scene), the very first scene in the fog and the elevator scene. Also the voice on the telephone; very chilling. The film's style is strongly reminiscent of an Alfred Hitchcock film, with beautiful cinematography and Day's costumes are fabulous. The music score is truly atmospheric and made most scenes from the film quite tense and suspenseful, the direction is precise enough and there is some decent scripting on the whole. Aside from Gavin, who wasn't entirely insufferable just bland, the acting was well done. Rex Harrison is very suave as the husband, Roddy MacDowell is delightfully creepy, Hermione Baddeley is great and Myrna Loy is a real scene stealer. The best performance definitely comes from Doris Day; I love her in musicals, I love her in comedy, here she shows how wonderful she equally is in drama. Her performance here is outstanding, no overacting as far as I can see, her hysteria scene was so believable and almost heart-breaking. I had difficulty hiding my dismay when I saw the reviews that accused Day of overacting. Overall, it does have its problems, but it is one movie I would definitely see again for especially Day's performance and her costumes. 7/10 Bethany Cox
The last of Doris Day's dramatic roles came with her being the terrorized wife in Midnight Lace. Henceforth she did nothing but comedies and musicals.
Not that she wasn't good in dramatic parts. Doris did well in Love Me Or Leave Me, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Storm Warning, and Julie. But in Midnight Lace she does pull all the stops out as a woman who seems to have attracted a stalker. In fact she meets the stalker in a fog bound London park near her home who threatens to kill just before the opening credits.
Doris is practically a newlywed, married to Rex Harrison a London businessman who is concerned but never is quite there enough to offer support. Even her visiting aunt Myrna Loy is thinking Doris has lost a step or two in her ladder. The only one who seems to believe her is John Gavin who is boss of a construction job next door. He's even a bit creepy himself because he knew who she was without any introduction.
The Man Who Knew Too Much was probably her best dramatic role and it was done for the master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock. But the Hitchcock film that Midnight Lace is best compared to is Dial M For Murder with Grace Kelly being the stalking victim there. Even the Scotland Yard inspector is the same in both films, John Williams.
By the way Williams unravels the truth behind the harassing phone calls in a most unusual way that the perpetrator never took into account.
The mood of Midnight Lace is somber and tense and Doris, Rex, and the rest of the cast perform their roles to perfection.
Not that she wasn't good in dramatic parts. Doris did well in Love Me Or Leave Me, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Storm Warning, and Julie. But in Midnight Lace she does pull all the stops out as a woman who seems to have attracted a stalker. In fact she meets the stalker in a fog bound London park near her home who threatens to kill just before the opening credits.
Doris is practically a newlywed, married to Rex Harrison a London businessman who is concerned but never is quite there enough to offer support. Even her visiting aunt Myrna Loy is thinking Doris has lost a step or two in her ladder. The only one who seems to believe her is John Gavin who is boss of a construction job next door. He's even a bit creepy himself because he knew who she was without any introduction.
The Man Who Knew Too Much was probably her best dramatic role and it was done for the master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock. But the Hitchcock film that Midnight Lace is best compared to is Dial M For Murder with Grace Kelly being the stalking victim there. Even the Scotland Yard inspector is the same in both films, John Williams.
By the way Williams unravels the truth behind the harassing phone calls in a most unusual way that the perpetrator never took into account.
The mood of Midnight Lace is somber and tense and Doris, Rex, and the rest of the cast perform their roles to perfection.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDoris Day's costumes for this film were created by Irene, a well-known, single-named designer who received her second Oscar nomination for her work here. Two years after working on Midnight Lace, Irene committed suicide, jumping from an upper-floor window of Hollywood's Knickerbocker Hotel.
- BlooperEven in 1960, no construction company would allow pedestrians to walk beneath a 5,000 lb. steel beam as it is being hoisted.
- Citazioni
Charles Manning: There's nothing wrong about money that having it can't cure.
- ConnessioniEdited into Il segreto dello scorpione (1967)
- Colonne sonoreMidnight Lace
By Joe Lubin and Curly Howard (as Jerome Howard)
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 3.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 43 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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