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Dark Intruder

  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Dark Intruder (1965)
DramaHorrorMystery

Police call in occult expert to help solve series of murders.Police call in occult expert to help solve series of murders.Police call in occult expert to help solve series of murders.

  • Director
    • Harvey Hart
  • Writer
    • Barré Lyndon
  • Stars
    • Leslie Nielsen
    • Peter Mark Richman
    • Judi Meredith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    524
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    • Director
      • Harvey Hart
    • Writer
      • Barré Lyndon
    • Stars
      • Leslie Nielsen
      • Peter Mark Richman
      • Judi Meredith
    • 18User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
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    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Brett Kingsford
    Peter Mark Richman
    Peter Mark Richman
    • Robert Vandenburg
    • (as Mark Richman)
    Judi Meredith
    Judi Meredith
    • Evelyn Lang
    Gilbert Green
    Gilbert Green
    • Harvey Misbach
    Charles Bolender
    • Nikola
    Werner Klemperer
    Werner Klemperer
    • Professor Malaki
    Vaughn Taylor
    Vaughn Taylor
    • Dr. Burdett
    Peter Brocco
    Peter Brocco
    • Chi Zang
    Bill Quinn
    Bill Quinn
    • The Neighbor
    Ken Hooker
    • The 1st Sergeant
    Richard Venture
    Richard Venture
    • The 1st Man
    Mike Ragan
    Mike Ragan
    • The Plainclothesman
    Ingvard Nielsen
    • The 2nd Man
    Claudia Donelly
    • The Woman
    Al Lettieri
    Al Lettieri
    • The 2nd Sergeant
    • (as Anthony Lettier)
    Chester Jones
    • The Doorman
    Harriet Vine
    • Hannah
    • Director
      • Harvey Hart
    • Writer
      • Barré Lyndon
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    8Coventry

    Frank Drebin and Sherlock Holmes versus Mr. Hyde the Ripper!

    Long before he became an immortal slapstick icon with his role as Frank Drebin in "The Naked Gun" (and became typecast as such until his death), Leslie Nielsen actually was a pretty versatile actor and appeared in numerous cult movies. He starred in the classic fifties Sci-Fi movie "Forbidden Planet" and in the schlocky seventies eco-horror flick "Day of the Animals", for example. Very few people know, however, that Leslie was also the star of this unsold and meanwhile long forgotten pilot episode of a supernaturally themed period series entitled "The Dark Cloak". The pilot film – with an extremely short running time of barely 59 minutes – takes place in the year 1891 in the moody and fog-enshrouded streets of San Francisco. Nielsen is Brett Kingsford, a rather eccentric private investigator specialized the occult. He has a midget butler named Nikolai and doesn't want the world to know that he collaborates with the police, so he disguises whenever they meet to discuss a case. The city is plagued by a series of violent killings, seemingly committed by a monstrous being. Robert Vandenburg, a personal friend of Kingsford who's about to be married, fears that he commits the murders in a sort of trance, but our paranormal investigator suspects there is another explanation.

    The Brett Kingsford character is intelligent and slightly arrogant, like Sherlock Holmes, and Nikolai often acts like a miniature version of Dr. Watson. The monstrous murderer is very much like Mr. Hyde (the malicious other side of Dr. Jekyll), while the timing and decors immediately remind you of numerous movies about the infamous Jack the Ripper stories. Most likely these are all the reasons why the TV-series never came and "Dark Intruder" remained an independently released feature film. It's too reminiscent to a lot of other movie franchises and potential sponsors probably didn't want to get accused of being derivative and/or unoriginal. But it nevertheless remains a damn shame that "Dark Intruder" became so obscure, as it's a splendid mystery/thriller with a compelling and convoluted plot, witty and creative comical elements and great performances. The murders as well as various other sequences are tense and hugely atmospheric. The script contains some delightful dialogs, like: "I sense strong psychic indications in this room. Yeah, try using that in court!" and the climax has a nice unexpected twist in store.
    6preppy-3

    OK movie...but WAY overpraised

    This takes place in 1890 San Francisco. A series of vicious murders has been happening with a mystical statue is left next to each of the victims. The police call in Brett Kingsford (Leslie Nielsen) an occult expert to help them. This was originally a pilot for a TV series but no one bought it. So they added some footage to make it a short (59 minutes) but feature length movie and released it theatrically. It LOOKS great--beautiful sets and costumes and plenty of eerie atmosphere. Also Nielsen is great in his role. However the script is heavy-handed and convoluted with some truly questionable plot twists. However it's been praised to the high heavens by many critics. Use your own judgment.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Fiendish frolics in Frisco.

    Dark Intruder is directed by Harvey Hart and written by Barre Lyndon. It stars Leslie Nielsen, Gilbert Green, Charles Bolender, Mark Richman, Judith Meredith and Werner Klemperer. Music is by Lalo Schifrin and cinematography by John F. Warren.

    A murderous fiend is terrorising San Francisco 1890, so supernatural expert Brett Kingsford (Nielsen) takes special interest in the crimes.

    A pilot for a TV show that wasn't picked up, Dark Intruder is a whole bunch of spooky fun. Clocking in at just under an hour in length, the pic makes up for what it lacks in mystery inventiveness, with sheer schlocky shenanigans. Moody courtesy of the period setting, complete with lots of fog, shadows and gaslights, the narrative indulges us in gods, oriental mysticism and Sumerian demons, whilst a dwarf, a sinister fortune teller and a mandrake plant all add quirky qualities to the play. There's even a kicker at the finale, so as to not rest on its laurels.

    Recommended for sure. 6.5/10
    6Hey_Sweden

    Enjoyable shocker.

    "Dark Intruder" stars the incomparable Leslie Nielsen as Brett Kingsford, an occult expert who is brought in to help the police investigate a series of ritualistic slayings. In each case, an ivory carving of a gargoyle is left at the scene. Brett has a friend, an importer named Robert Vandenburg (Peter Mark Richman), who is deathly afraid that he might be responsible, given that he is prone to blackouts.

    Set in San Francisco in 1890, this decent spook show was a busted pilot for a proposed TV series, which then ended up playing in a number of theatres. Therefore, it's not exactly highly cinematic, but it's certainly a respectable effort, just the same. It makes one think that any series that might have resulted would at least be fairly entertaining. Director Harvey Hart ("The Pyx") gives it superb atmosphere and suspense, and the period recreation is reasonably impressive. Granted, the story (credited to Barre Lyndon) falls short in terms of the mystery quotient, but overall this is fun and a painless way to kill just under an hour.

    Nielsen is fun, as usual, playing an unflappable hero with a sense of humour. Richman delivers the standout performance as the story's ultimately tragic character. There's a show stopping role for Werner Klemperer as the mysterious Professor Malaki, an energetic portrayal by Judi Meredith as Roberts' fiancée Evelyn, solid work by Gilbert Green as the police inspector, and an appealing performance by Charles Bolender as Bretts' diminutive butler Nikola. Character actors Vaughn Taylor, Peter Brocco, Bill Quinn, and Richard Venture lend some valuable support.

    Punctuated by a shuddery score by Lalo Schifrin, "Dark Intruder" is definitely good of its kind, and worth a look for any fan of genre TV of this period, or Leslie Nielsen completists.

    Six out of 10.
    6ctomvelu1

    Where's Vincent Price when you need him?

    Atmospheric TV movie about a Sherlock Holmes type (Leslie Nielson) who occasionally assists the San Francisco police with serious crimes. Set in 1890, the whole thing feels very Jack the Ripper-ish, and there is a Mr. Hyde styled monster running loose in town seemingly killing people at random. Nielson's breezy private detective eventually puts two and two together, and realizes the creature has something very specific in mind with each murder. Mark Richman plays a troubled acquaintance who may hold the key to the mystery, and Werner Klemperer of all people plays the Mr. Hyde-ish killer. Tame by today's standards, this low-budget but fanciful tale still packs a punch. Later released theatrically. Too bad it wasn't shot in color. Nielson, whose hair was still dark in those days, is an absolute hoot.

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    • Trivia
      Originally a pilot for a TV series to be called "The Black Cloak". The series was not picked up and this pilot was released as a theatrical feature.
    • Quotes

      Evelyn Lang: [referring to Nicola the manservant] I declare, every time I see him, he's shrunk another inch.

      Brett Kingsford: Yes, poor chap, destined for ultimate evaporation, I'm afraid.

    • Connections
      Featured in Cineficción Radio: Detectives de lo oculto (2021)

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La créature des ténèbres
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Shamley Productions
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    • Runtime
      59 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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