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The Dark at the Top of the Stairs

  • 1960
  • Approved
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
872
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Eve Arden, Angela Lansbury, Shirley Knight, Lee Kinsolving, Dorothy McGuire, and Robert Preston in The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (1960)
Drama

In Oklahoma in the 1920s, Rubin Flood (Robert Preston) loses his job as a travelling salesman when the company goes bankrupt. This adds to his worries at home. His wife Cora (Dorothy McGuire... Read allIn Oklahoma in the 1920s, Rubin Flood (Robert Preston) loses his job as a travelling salesman when the company goes bankrupt. This adds to his worries at home. His wife Cora (Dorothy McGuire) is frigid because of trying to make ends meet. His teenage daughter Reenie (Shirley Knig... Read allIn Oklahoma in the 1920s, Rubin Flood (Robert Preston) loses his job as a travelling salesman when the company goes bankrupt. This adds to his worries at home. His wife Cora (Dorothy McGuire) is frigid because of trying to make ends meet. His teenage daughter Reenie (Shirley Knight) is afraid of going out on dates, but eventually makes friends with a troubled Jewish b... Read all

  • Director
    • Delbert Mann
  • Writers
    • Harriet Frank Jr.
    • Irving Ravetch
    • William Inge
  • Stars
    • Robert Preston
    • Dorothy McGuire
    • Eve Arden
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    872
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Delbert Mann
    • Writers
      • Harriet Frank Jr.
      • Irving Ravetch
      • William Inge
    • Stars
      • Robert Preston
      • Dorothy McGuire
      • Eve Arden
    • 18User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Robert Preston
    Robert Preston
    • Rubin Flood
    Dorothy McGuire
    Dorothy McGuire
    • Cora Flood
    Eve Arden
    Eve Arden
    • Lottie Lacey
    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Mavis Pruitt
    Shirley Knight
    Shirley Knight
    • Reenie Flood
    Lee Kinsolving
    Lee Kinsolving
    • Sammy Golden
    Frank Overton
    Frank Overton
    • Morris Lacey
    Robert Eyer
    • Sonny Flood
    Penney Parker
    Penney Parker
    • Flirt Conroy
    • (as Penny Parker)
    Ken Lynch
    Ken Lynch
    • Harry Ralston
    Bobby Beakman
    • Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Birch
    Paul Birch
    • Jonah Mills
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Brown
    • Mrs. Haycox
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Chain
    • Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Comi
    Paul Comi
    • Jenkins
    • (uncredited)
    John Elman
    • Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Ben Erway
    Ben Erway
    • Joseph Moody
    • (uncredited)
    Butch Hengen
    • Boy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Delbert Mann
    • Writers
      • Harriet Frank Jr.
      • Irving Ravetch
      • William Inge
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    lew-11

    no words can truly say how good Angela Lansbury is as Mavis

    Angela tends to play baddies - and she is good at it. In the Manchurian Candidate she was a black widow spider and praying mantis combined - with lipstick. In this movie, she is young and plump and wholesome and pretty - and in one scene with Robert Preston where they share a single kiss, she is more desirable than all the millions of boobs on the Internet.
    9coop-16

    Poignant, well acted , low-key film

    Robert Preston will be forever remembered as "The Music Man"-and well he should be. However, he gave many other fine performances, and one of the best was as Rubin Flood in The Dark at the Top of the Stairs.Dwight McDonald once wrote an essay mocking "Ingeland and Kazanistan", and he may have had a point. At the same time, the series of films based on William Inges plays includes some of the best dramas of the fifties and early sixties..still, perhaps the most underrated period of Amnerican film.This film is not just an example of sentimental "americana". Though set in the past, it is not an exercise in simplistic nostalgia. Instead it reveals the sexual repression, Anti-Semitism,and snobbery which poisoned American life in the early part of this century.However, it does not simply look at the past from a standpoint of smug superiority. Instead, it suggests the dignity and inner strength of these people, as they struggled with economic and moral uncertainty.It has a superficially "happy' ending', yet it is still a sad and troubling portrait of the fragility of quotidian existence.
    Viajante

    AN UNDESERVEDLY FORGOTTEN STUDY ON HUMAN BEINGS

    I've only seen this film two times. The first one was when I was a teenager, in the early 60s, and the other one was on TV, not so long ago. As it had happened in the first time, viewing "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" again gave me the same feeling: in spite of being a very American movie in all its aspects, it has a strong and universal appeal because it deals with people with flesh and blood, not puppets or flat characters. But what I consider appalling is the callousness of movie distributors who haven't so far given us the chance to see and buy this little gem either in VHS or DVD. According to the reliable Halliwell's Film Guide, this was produced by Warner Bros. Why don't they release it now in either of these formats, or, better still, in both? Maybe they lack what this movie is plentifully supplied with, that is, "a real feeling for the people and the place", in Halliwell's words.
    10alecwest

    Time may pass, but human problems remain the same.

    I was fortunate to find someone who'd saved this film on videotape so I could archive it on DVD. It is one of the more profound films to come out of that period and one which stands the test of time.

    Rubin Flood (Robert Preston) is a victim of progress. At middle-age, he finds himself losing his job because his boss faces bankruptcy. With the coming of automobiles, no one wants the horse-related leather goods he used to sell. Cora Flood (Dorothy McGuire), his wife, is a victim too. Forced to 'make due' with little money even before Rubin lost his job, she must also face the problems of a her daughter, Reenie (Shirley Knight), as she transitions from adolescence to young adulthood ... and the problems of her son, Sonny (Robert Eyer), as he transitions from childhood to adolescence.

    Times are tough for the entire Flood family. But, they must come to terms with their problems of love, timidity, suspected infidelity, religious prejudices and the changing times in which they live. While the gadgets may have changed, the problems modern families face are no different than theirs ... making this film one that I think should be 'required' of all high school students to view.

    I rate this film 10 out of 10 ... and rate Warner Brothers 'zero' for taking a 'dog-in-the-manger' attitude toward releasing this gem on home video. Preston, McGuire, Knight, and Eyer ... not to mention Lee Kinsolving (Sammy Golden), Eve Arden (Aunt Lottie) and Angela Lansbury (Mavis Pruitt) all turn in stellar performances in their roles. Kudos go to Shirley Knight who was nominated for an Oscar in the film and Lee Kinsolving, who only appeared in one more film and a handful of TV shows before his untimely death at age 36. And special kudos go to William Inge (stage play writer), Harriet Frank, Jr. (screenplay writer) and Delbert Mann for his masterful direction of an enduring work.
    10rickert

    American Cinema at its greatest...

    One of the most simple yet moving of William Inge's plays is presented here with some of the finest American actors to grace the screen. This is American cinema at its greatest. Anything else I could say would sound even more trite. If you can find this film (it's never been released on video as far as I know) give it a try. I was able to tape it off of Encore once, and I am forever grateful that they aired it.

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    • Trivia
      When asked which one of her movies stands out to her, Dame Angela Lansbury cited this movie, saying, "That's one I felt we did a good job with, one that didn't get the attention it deserved."
    • Quotes

      Executive: We sell new machinery. What do you know about drilling equipment for oil fields?

      Rubin Flood: Not a thing.

      Executive: Then why should we hire you?

      Rubin Flood: You chew tobacco, mister?

      Executive: I beg your pardon!

      Rubin Flood: You talk crops and weather? You know who's had a baby lately? You know who goes to church and who don't? Who likes corn liquor and who likes store liquor? Who's a Republican, who's a Democrat?

      Executive: Our methods are a little more modern than that.

      Rubin Flood: Well, I'm telling you that the people out here are farmers, no matter how much oil they got in their land. You want to come out of this territory with a profit? You'd be better off taking that diamond stickpin out of your tie and putting a straw hat on the back of your head and a chaw in your cheek! You're gonna have to hunker down and talk business with a man who's cleaning out his pigsty. That's where a lot of sales are made... and it can't be done in a New York suit!

    • Connections
      Featured in Biography: Angela Lansbury: A Balancing Act (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs
      Composed by Max Steiner

      Performed by Chet Atkins with Bob Thompson And His Strings

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 1960 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Dunkle am Ende der Treppe
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes

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