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La meurtrière diabolique

Original title: Strait-Jacket
  • 1964
  • 12
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
7.5K
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La meurtrière diabolique (1964)
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Psychological ThrillerSlasher HorrorDramaHorrorThriller

After a 20-year asylum stay for a double ax murder, suspicion arises about Lucy Harbin's behavior as she returns to her daughter Carol, who is engaged to marry Michael Fields. Soon, heads be... Read allAfter a 20-year asylum stay for a double ax murder, suspicion arises about Lucy Harbin's behavior as she returns to her daughter Carol, who is engaged to marry Michael Fields. Soon, heads begin to roll again. Is Lucy repeating her past?After a 20-year asylum stay for a double ax murder, suspicion arises about Lucy Harbin's behavior as she returns to her daughter Carol, who is engaged to marry Michael Fields. Soon, heads begin to roll again. Is Lucy repeating her past?

  • Director
    • William Castle
  • Writer
    • Robert Bloch
  • Stars
    • Joan Crawford
    • Diane Baker
    • Leif Erickson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    7.5K
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    • Director
      • William Castle
    • Writer
      • Robert Bloch
    • Stars
      • Joan Crawford
      • Diane Baker
      • Leif Erickson
    • 129User reviews
    • 86Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Joan Crawford
    Joan Crawford
    • Lucy Harbin
    Diane Baker
    Diane Baker
    • Carol Cutler
    Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson
    • Bill Cutler
    Howard St. John
    Howard St. John
    • Raymond Fields
    John Anthony Hayes
    John Anthony Hayes
    • Michael Fields
    Rochelle Hudson
    Rochelle Hudson
    • Emily Cutler
    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    • Leo Krause
    Edith Atwater
    Edith Atwater
    • Mrs. Alison Fields
    Mitchell Cox
    Mitchell Cox
    • Dr. Anderson
    Vicki Cos
    • Carol Harbin - Age 3
    • (uncredited)
    Patricia Crest
    • Stella Fulton
    • (uncredited)
    Laura Hess
    • Second Little Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Howard Hoffman
    Howard Hoffman
      Patty Lee
      • First Little Girl
      • (uncredited)
      Lynn Lundgren
      • Beautician
      • (uncredited)
      Lee Majors
      Lee Majors
      • Frank Harbin
      • (uncredited)
      Robert Ward
      • Shoe Clerk
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • William Castle
      • Writer
        • Robert Bloch
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      User reviews129

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      8phillindholm

      ''The Best In Axe-ploitation!''

      No matter what script she was given to do, Joan Crawford was a pro. In this William Castle classic, she proves it again. The plot has been rehashed in previous reviews, so I can get to the heart of the matter here. Joan plays an ex-axe murderess with typical fury, beautifully combined with a poignancy which may be completely unexpected, but nevertheless completely appropriate. Well supported by the underrated Diane Baker, Leif Erikson, Rochelle Hudson and George Kennedy, she gives meaning and depth to what otherwise would have been just another horror film. Whether playing scenes with daughter Baker's boyfriend (John Anthony Hayes) or his snobbish parents, (Howard St, John and Edith Atwater), Crawford is on the money, using her years of experience to transcend her material. Thanks to her, "Strait-Jacket" is a worthy thriller from a Legendary Star and a fondly remembered director. See Castle's other collaboration with Joan, "I Saw What You Did" (1965). It's a winner, too!
      7ChiefGoreMongral

      Gore Mongral Movie Review: Strait-Jacket

      Strait-Jacket(1964) a film starring Joan Crawford as a woman who comes home to find her husband getting busy with another woman. Joan snaps and kills both her husband and his mistress with an ax all to the watching eyes of her daughter who at the time was only 4 or 5. Fast forward 20 years and Joan's character is considered reformed and sent to stay with her daughter her brother and his wife. The rest of the movie revolves around deaths that occur at the house and if Joan's character is to blame or someone else.

      This is a pretty cool flick all around as it has an ax wielding psycho Joan Crawford, Leif (Invasion from Mars) Erickson and George (Breath Assure) Kennedy giving us a very "heady" performance. It also has some sequences for its time that would have probably made the teeny boppers of the era squirm up to their man in the theater.

      All in all I think this is one of those films that if your a horror/thriller fan you owe it to yourself to at least check out once as it does what is trying to do effectively even though you can see the end coming before you get there. With the characters all in place and an interesting story I give Joan's Ax Wielding flick: 7/10 good.

      Strait-Jacket is out now on Tri-Star DV. Definitely give it a go!!!

      Until next time folks here is a tip: If your married and you want to cheat on your wife make sure you leave the ax locked up real tight in the shed cause if you don't you could lose more than your money if she catches you!!!

      I'm out!!
      7evanston_dad

      She Was All Woman...And Knew It

      And so with those words begins this wacked out slasher film/murder mystery that shows Joan Crawford lopping off the heads of her husband and his girlfriend while they lie in post-coital repose -- and that's before the opening credits have even started!

      "Strait-Jacket" has the look and feel of "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" and all of those other exploitative films from the 1960s that put once-great declining actresses in campy schlock and let audiences howl at them. But somehow, this movie doesn't feel exploitative. If Joan Crawford had delivered a bad performance, it would have. But she tackles the role with such seriousness and commitment that she single-handedly ends up selling the film to you, and making you genuinely care about her character and what happens to her. Joan Crawford may have been hell to live and work with in her personal life, but it takes an actress with a unique skill to make a film like this not only competent, but almost fascinating.

      As for the movie itself, it's laughably predictable. I called the "surprise" ending about fifteen minutes into the film, and then talked myself out of it because I thought it would be too obvious. Well, I should have stuck to my guns, but it didn't much matter -- by the end I was no longer watching the film for the ending -- I was watching it for Joan, which is the only reason (albeit a damn good one) for watching this film at all.

      Grade: B
      7Panamint

      Absurd brilliance

      Joan Crawford's performance is masterful, ranging all the way from pitiful to frightening. Crawford was a great movie actress. She commands the screen and has thoroughly prepared for every scene and every word of dialogue, however good or bad the dialogue might be.

      The whole film is never dull for a moment and is well made within the limits of the guilty pleasure sort of style. Like a train wreck, you can't look away.

      Supporting cast acting is adequate, especially Diane Baker who works well with Joan Crawford as they create a memorable mother/daughter team.

      For the ultimate in absurd, guilty pleasure brilliance by director William Castle and star Joan Crawford, view "Straight Jacket" when you get the chance.
      7The_Void

      Excellent little shocker from William Castle!

      William Castle is best known for fun, gimmicky horror flicks the likes of The House on Haunted Hill and The Tingler; but his resume features some more complex films that can comfortably sit alongside the best B-movies of the sixties, and Straight-Jacket is one such film. Obviously, a film of this nature relies heavily on its lead star; so it's a good job that this one benefits from a great leading performance courtesy of the fabulous Joan Crawford. Crawford isn't as good here as she was two years earlier in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, but she approaches her role with seriousness, and it gives the film a sense of credibility not often associated with this type of film. The plot takes obvious influence from Psycho, and focuses on Lucy Harbin. She was sent to an asylum after she discovered her husband in bed with another woman, and proceeded to axe them both to death. She is released twenty years later, still on the brink of sanity, and is reunited with her daughter Carol (who was present at the murder) and discovers that she is engaged to be married.

      The tagline, which states that the film 'vividly depicts axe murders' isn't exactly true, and the film is not very shocking in today's day and age. However, this would obviously have been different back in 1964, and despite no real money shots; Castle gives his film a great macabre atmosphere, and this adequately provides the horror on its own. Crawford gets a great support cast to work with, and again the film transcends its B-movie heritage as they're all extremely good. Diane Baker, Leif Erickson and my personal favourite, George Kennedy, all manage to give stand-out performances behind the leading lady. The film opens up with a great little sequence which shows why the lead character was sent to the asylum, and although the plotting takes a downturn after that; Castle manages to keep things interesting all the way down to the explosive ending. The final plot twist isn't exactly impossible to figure out, but I have to say that it caught me by surprise and while not everything completely makes sense by the end, Castle does a good job of implementing the twist. Overall, Homicidal and Mr Sardonicus still top my list of favourite William Castle films, but Straight-Jacket isn't far behind and comes highly recommended!

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      • Trivia
        Feature-film debut of Lee Majors, who plays the small role of Lucy Harbin's (Joan Crawford's) husband in the flashback scene. He got the part when his good friend Rock Hudson asked William Castle to please find a job for the 23-year-old actor.
      • Goofs
        There are several references to the Fields' farm being a dairy farm. However, the cattle in multiple scenes are obviously Black Angus beef cattle.
      • Quotes

        Carol Harbin: I hate you! I hate you! I hate you! No I didn't mean that, I love you. I hate you!

      • Crazy credits
        The Columbia Pictures logo at the end of the film has the Torch Lady's head chopped off and placed at her feet, and her torch light extinguished.
      • Connections
        Edited into Battle-Axe: The Making of 'Strait-Jacket' (2002)
      • Soundtracks
        There Goes That Song Again
        (Written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn)

        Written for the film Carolina Blues (1944) (1944) and performed by Harry Babbitt and Kay Kyser's orchestra.

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      • Release date
        • March 24, 1965 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Official sites
        • Streaming on "Piece of the Action" YouTube Channel
        • Streaming on "ScreamFactoryTV" YouTube Channel
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Camisa de fuerza
      • Filming locations
        • Riverside, California, USA(Carol and Lucy go shopping on Main Street)
      • Production company
        • William Castle Productions
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      • Budget
        • $550,000 (estimated)
      • Gross worldwide
        • $124
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 33 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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