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L'obsédé

Original title: The Collector
  • 1965
  • 12
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
13K
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Terence Stamp and Samantha Eggar in L'obsédé (1965)
A man kidnaps a woman and holds her hostage just for the pleasure of having her there.
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A man kidnaps a woman and holds her hostage just for the pleasure of having her there.A man kidnaps a woman and holds her hostage just for the pleasure of having her there.A man kidnaps a woman and holds her hostage just for the pleasure of having her there.

  • Director
    • William Wyler
  • Writers
    • John Fowles
    • John Kohn
    • Stanley Mann
  • Stars
    • Terence Stamp
    • Samantha Eggar
    • Mona Washbourne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,164
    9,941
    • Director
      • William Wyler
    • Writers
      • John Fowles
      • John Kohn
      • Stanley Mann
    • Stars
      • Terence Stamp
      • Samantha Eggar
      • Mona Washbourne
    • 102User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 5 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Terence Stamp
    Terence Stamp
    • Freddie Clegg
    Samantha Eggar
    Samantha Eggar
    • Miranda Grey
    Mona Washbourne
    Mona Washbourne
    • Aunt Annie
    Maurice Dallimore
    Maurice Dallimore
    • Colonel Whitcomb - The Neighbor
    Kenneth More
    Kenneth More
    • Miranda's Older Friend
    • (scenes deleted)
    Allyson Ames
    • First Victim
    • (uncredited)
    Gordon Barclay
    • Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    William Beckley
    William Beckley
    • Crutchley
    • (uncredited)
    William Bickley
    • Crutchley
    • (uncredited)
    David Haviland
    • Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Edina Ronay
    Edina Ronay
    • Nurse
    • (uncredited)
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    • Director
      • William Wyler
    • Writers
      • John Fowles
      • John Kohn
      • Stanley Mann
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    8Valar_MorghuIis

    Cure for an Obsession: Get Another One..

    I started watching this movie by chance and the first few scenes were so captivating that I had to watch it till the end.. at that time I was not aware that its a movie by 'William Wyler' who's famous for movies like 'Ben-Hur', 'The Best Years of Our Lives', and 'Roman Holiday'.

    A two hour drama focused mostly on only two characters (Freddie Clegg and Miranda Grey) with many long scenes with no dialog at all apparently seems a boring idea but screenplay is brilliant, editing is prefect and each moment is deliberate.. the element of suspense is heightened to the point of tension that just kept me hooked into watching more to know what will happen next.. and above all, the dark instability of Freddie's character and his gradually intimate series of arguments, conflicts, confrontations and negotiations with Miranda was more than enough to keep me on edge throughout..

    Freddie Clegg, the shy and introvert bank clerk who got a chance to make true what had previously been only his fantasy.. there are so many shades in this character.. driven by obsession & regression.. one moment he seems harmless, eager to please, and dismal in his desire for love and care.. and next moment he is bitter, stubborn and self-centered to the point of becoming blind to anyone else's feelings and thoughts.. one is always uncertain of what to expect from him next.. Terence Stamp is just terrific as Freddie Clegg and portrayed each and every shade of Freddie's personality with utmost brilliance..

    Miranda Grey, a young art student.. the object of Freddie's desire.. her real personality is of an extrovert, confident, independent and dynamic girl who want to do so much in life but owning to circumstances imposed on her, she has to become an obedient and submissive person.. Samantha Eggar played this character perfectly.. one can see how initially she's in anger and pain of denying her real personality but near end how she actually become the one..

    Stories where characters are portrayed as black & white, evil & innocent, wrong & right seems boring to me.. I enjoy situations when both the right and wrong person are equally confident that they're right.. confident to that extent that you become doubtful that who is right in real.. or if both are right at the same time.. this movie certainly offer such experience.. throughout the movie viewers must try to understand both character's perspectives..

    I love how the title of the film reflects the hobby of collecting butterflies and the subject of the film as two sides of the same coin.. smart, beautiful yet creepy.. dialogs are effective and kind of that stays in memory.. one that is on my mind is 'It's no good shouting. You can't be heard. And anyway, there's no one to hear.' and yes, 'They're looking for you, but nobody is looking for me.', and then that entire argument over the Picasso's painting.. so many scenes, dialogs are just stuck into mind and will stay here for long I guess..
    Barry-44

    Creepy, but brilliant

    The Collector is one of the best movies I've ever seen with regards to suspense. This 1965 movie sent chills down my spine several times. Terence Stamp (Freddie Clegg) is exceptional. At first the movie appears a bit silly, but horror soon steps in. Freddie Clegg collects butterflies and then he collects a woman. Literally. He keeps her locked in his basement. Definitely not for children, but this movie is a must for horror fans. I recommend it highly.
    theraves

    SEE THIS FILM

    I should have commented on this excellent film long ago. I first saw it in the late 1970s on television and was immediately entranced by both Stamp and Eggar whose performances are are simply riveting. It is an almost "Hitchcockian" film, in that tension and suggestion are used to maximum effect keeping the viewer on the edge of their chair. This is a film that I'd love to see re-made or re-discovered, but again like Hitchcock's best, it owes a great deal of its impact to the time in which it was made and would likely suffer at the hands of a lesser director than Wyler. Fowles work is captured (like Miranda) and viewed with microscopic clarity through Freddy's watchful eye. It has also inspired a song called "Chastity" from The Raves CD, "Past Perfect Tense" which relates the whole of the story. SEE THIS FILM.
    8nicholas.rhodes

    Deserves to be known better !

    A butterfly collector finds a Camberwell Beauty and then sets his sights on a larger specimen ( i.e. a human whom he had been secretly admiring for some while ) to add to his collection ! Despite that this film has a limited number of characters, two to be precise, it is very good and captivating indeed, thanks to some excellent camera work and a semi-Hitchcockian sound track ! Naturally, and even more so with this type of film, it's the first viewing which leaves the lasting impression ! Now where could that lovely old house have been situated ? ? The picture quality is absolutely excellent and whilst viewing it recently it suddenly seemed to me that the 1960's were only yesterday and that the forty years that have elapsed since the making of the film had all been condensed into a form of black hole.

    Films using a limited number of characters and a pretty basic plot are a bit of a risk but this one passes the test with flying colours and there are little if any dull moments. Both characters perform excellently and the viewer can sympathize with both, especially at the outset ; only as the film advances does one become aware of the underlying horror and this indeed makes the film far more effective than any old blood-and-gore horror movie.

    First-time viewings are sure to wear down the edges of most of the viewers' seats ! To be recommended to all those who privilege suspense over special effects !
    9duffjerroldorg

    Stamp Of Approval

    Gorgeous in a rather creepy, uncomfortable way. Terence Stamp is superb and Samantha Eggar, extraordinary. The sexual tension is tangible even if it is one sided. That's were the sickness resides. He is convinced that she will eventually love him. Isn't that the definition of madness? But when that madness looks like Terence Stamp, everything becomes immediately more complicated. I sat hoping for both their hopes to be fulfilled. Absurd, right? Perhaps but I wanted her to escape and I wanted him to have a moment of real honest intimacy with her - Impossible I know but that's what makes The Collector so compelling. The scene where he takes her out of the bathtub is one of the most perverse sex scenes without sex I've ever seen. Samantha Eggar was nominated for an Oscar but not Terence Stamp. In my own wishful mind, he won, big time. He certainly deserved it.

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    • Trivia
      According to Terence Stamp, Wyler wouldn't let Samantha Eggar off the set during the day. He also wouldn't allow her to eat with anyone else during the lunch break. Stamp argues Wyler knew what he was doing, as the director whispered to him one day on set, "I know this looks cruel, but we're going to get a great performance out of her."
    • Goofs
      When Freddie is trying to silence Miranda when she is in the bath, the cones covering her nipples can be clearly seen.
    • Quotes

      Miranda Grey: I've stayed the four weeks.

      Freddie Clegg: I just have to have you here a little longer.

      Miranda Grey: Why? What more can I do? What more can you want?

      Freddie Clegg: You know what I want... it's what I've always wanted. You could fall in love with me if you tried. I've done everything I could to make it easy. You just won't try!

    • Connections
      Featured in Night Gallery: House - With Ghost/A Midnight Visit to the Neighborhood Blood Bank/Dr. Stringfellow's Rejuvenator/Hell's Bells (1971)

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 1965 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El coleccionista
    • Filming locations
      • Gabriels Manor, Marsh Green Road, Marsh Green, Edenbridge, Kent, England, UK(Kidnapper's Tudor Farmhouse Lair, Village)
    • Production company
      • Collector Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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