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Piège à minuit

Original title: Midnight Lace
  • 1960
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  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Piège à minuit (1960)
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In London, a recently-wed American woman's sanity comes into question after she claims to be the victim of a threatening stalker.In London, a recently-wed American woman's sanity comes into question after she claims to be the victim of a threatening stalker.In London, a recently-wed American woman's sanity comes into question after she claims to be the victim of a threatening stalker.

  • Director
    • David Miller
  • Writers
    • Ivan Goff
    • Ben Roberts
    • Janet Green
  • Stars
    • Doris Day
    • Rex Harrison
    • John Gavin
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    • Director
      • David Miller
    • Writers
      • Ivan Goff
      • Ben Roberts
      • Janet Green
    • Stars
      • Doris Day
      • Rex Harrison
      • John Gavin
    • 114User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 nominations total

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    Doris Day
    Doris Day
    • Kit Preston
    Rex Harrison
    Rex Harrison
    • Anthony Preston
    John Gavin
    John Gavin
    • Brian Younger
    Myrna Loy
    Myrna Loy
    • Aunt Bea
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Malcolm
    Herbert Marshall
    Herbert Marshall
    • Charles Manning
    Natasha Parry
    Natasha Parry
    • Peggy
    Hermione Baddeley
    Hermione Baddeley
    • Dora
    John Williams
    John Williams
    • Inspector Byrnes
    Richard Ney
    Richard Ney
    • Daniel
    Anthony Dawson
    Anthony Dawson
    • Roy
    Rhys Williams
    Rhys Williams
    • Victor Elliott
    Richard Lupino
    • Foster
    Hayden Rorke
    Hayden Rorke
    • Dr. Garver
    Doris Lloyd
    Doris Lloyd
    • Nora Stanley - Housekeeper
    Elspeth March
    Elspeth March
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    Peter Adams
    Peter Adams
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    Rex Evans
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    • Director
      • David Miller
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      • Ivan Goff
      • Ben Roberts
      • Janet Green
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    7blanche-2

    highly enjoyable suspenser

    Doris Day, as an American married to an Englishman, is being terrorized in "Midnight Lace," also starring Rex Harrison, Myrna Loy, Roddy Mcdowall, and John Gavin. A scary voice speaks in the fog and calls her up on the phone - but she can't get anyone to believe her, even her beloved aunt (Loy) who wants to help but has her suspicions about her niece's mental health. The "midnight lace" is a neat title that refers to some sexy pajamas Kit (Day) buys for her Venetian trip with her husband (Harrison).

    The film is based on a play, "Matilda Cried Fire" and probably owes part of its plot to "Dial M for Murder," which was also a play and made into a film by Hitchcock. John Williams is on hand in this film as in "Dial M" as a police inspector.

    Unlike "Dial M for Murder," the film abounds with red herrings, so there are plenty of suspects. Roddy Mcdowall is the slimy son of Kit's housekeeper, and John Gavin is an attractive man who at one point comes to her rescue. There's also her neighbor, Peggy (Natasha Thompson). The acting is very good, the biggest and most dramatic role belonging to Day. Few people have enjoyed the variety of career that Day did. A wholesome-looking singer and vivacious actress, she was in in films from 1948. When she was in her late thirties, producer Ross Hunter took advantage of her prettiness and beautiful figure and moved her into glamor roles, making her the #1 box office star. If she's a little over the top in spots here, it's more the material than the actress, and she creates a very sympathetic and likable character. Loy, at 55, is beautiful and sexy. Harrison doesn't have a great deal to do, and Gavin is - well, Gavin, very handsome and charming. Herbert Marshall is part of the cast as well, and along with McDowall, Williams, and Thompson, make up a strong supporting cast.

    This movie isn't as good as some others of the same type, but it is very enjoyable and well produced. One of those great Sunday afternoon movies.

    Some trivia: A poster mentions that Harrison was distracted during the film because of the death of his wife, Kay Kendall. He was also distracted by the fact that he and Roddy McDowell had done a play together, for which McDowell had won a Tony. The elevator scene where they are all in the elevator together took a while to film so they were all stuck in a small space. McDowell said something and Harrison said, "Yes, and you can stick that Tony up your a** too."
    8preppy-3

    Glossy and totally unbelievable but entertaining

    American Kit Preston (Doris Day) lives in London with husband Anthony (Rex Harrison). She starts being stalked and getting phone calls by a man saying he's going to kill her. But nobody else is around when he calls. Is he real or is she going crazy?

    A VERY loose remake of "Gaslight". The film is far-fetched (especially at the end) and full of obvious red herrings. Also there were one or two plot threads never adequately explained at the end. Still, this was entertaining. It's very glossy with breath-taking sets and 17 costume changes (!!!) by Day--but this IS a Ross Hunter movie (he did "Imitation of Life" which had the same kind of treatment). So, even when the movie slows down there's always something to look at.

    There's mostly solid acting by the entire cast. Harrison was just so-so as the husband but everybody else was fine. John Gavin pops up a few times just being incredibly handsome but actually isn't that bad. Myrna Loy steals the show as Aunt Bea in every scene she's in--and check out the incredibly ugly yellow hat with green sash she wears at one point! Best of all is Day. You might think she would be terrible in a straight dramatic role but she's actually quite good. Her terror at what's happening is totally believable and there's an incredible scene where she has a complete nervous breakdown. She hated making this film because it emotionally wore her down--she vowed never again to do a thriller. That's too bad--she was so good here.

    So it's not believable but is still worth watching. Recommended.
    8MIKE-WILSON6

    Superb performance by Doris Day.

    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.
    8Bucs1960

    I'm going to kill you, Mrs. Preston

    If that telephone voice doesn't give you the creeps, you are one tough cookie! Don't be fooled because this film stars Doris Day, noted for her frothy, professional virgin roles in movies with Rock Hudson, et al. This is another Ms. Day, although the movie showcases her in some great clothes. Driven to the brink of insanity by anonymous threatening phone calls which nobody believes, she plays it to the hilt. The elevator scene is especially gripping. John Gavin is totally miscast and is bland, as usual. The rest of the cast is top drawer....Rex Harrison, suave and sophisticated....Myrna Loy, as the worldly aunt, is wonderful.....and the greatest of English support players, John Williams, repeating his inspector role from Dial M for Murder. In a small part is Anthony Dawson, the perfect villain,also from Dial M for Murder. Herbert Marshall and Richard Ney are good in small roles. This looks and feels like a Hitchcock picture. You may guess the ending but it is worth the watch to see Doris Day give her all. Besides, everybody likes a good thriller and this fits the bill!
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Has its problems, but it is an entertaining and well acted Hitchcock-like film

    "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

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    • Trivia
      Doris 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.
    • Goofs
      Even in 1960, no construction company would allow pedestrians to walk beneath a 5,000 lb. steel beam as it is being hoisted.
    • Quotes

      Charles Manning: There's nothing wrong about money that having it can't cure.

    • Connections
      Edited into The Scorpio Letters (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Midnight Lace
      By Joe Lubin and Curly Howard (as Jerome Howard)

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 1961 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Midnight Lace
    • Filming locations
      • London, Greater London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Arwin Productions
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      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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