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L'autre

Original title: The Other
  • 1972
  • 16
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
7.5K
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L'autre (1972)
A series of gruesome accidents plague a small American farming community in the summer of 1935, encircling two identical twin brothers and their family.
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A series of gruesome accidents plague a small American farming community in the summer of 1935, encircling two identical twin brothers and their family.A series of gruesome accidents plague a small American farming community in the summer of 1935, encircling two identical twin brothers and their family.A series of gruesome accidents plague a small American farming community in the summer of 1935, encircling two identical twin brothers and their family.

  • Director
    • Robert Mulligan
  • Writer
    • Tom Tryon
  • Stars
    • Uta Hagen
    • Diana Muldaur
    • Chris Udvarnoky
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Robert Mulligan
    • Writer
      • Tom Tryon
    • Stars
      • Uta Hagen
      • Diana Muldaur
      • Chris Udvarnoky
    • 146User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Uta Hagen
    Uta Hagen
    • Ada
    Diana Muldaur
    Diana Muldaur
    • Alexandra
    Chris Udvarnoky
    Chris Udvarnoky
    • Niles Perry
    Martin Udvarnoky
    • Holland Perry
    Norma Connolly
    • Aunt Vee
    Victor French
    Victor French
    • Angelini
    Loretta Leversee
    • Winnie
    Lou Frizzell
    Lou Frizzell
    • Uncle George
    Portia Nelson
    Portia Nelson
    • Mrs. Rowe
    Jenny Sullivan
    Jenny Sullivan
    • Torrie
    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Rider
    Jack Collins
    Jack Collins
    • Mr. P.C. Pretty
    Ed Bakey
    • Chan-yu
    Clarence Crow
    • Russell
    Bob Melvin
    • Sideshow Man
    • (uncredited)
    Joanne Riggs
    • Chan-yu's Assistant
    • (uncredited)
    Angelo Rossitto
    Angelo Rossitto
    • Sideshow Performer
    • (uncredited)
    Carolyn Stellar
    Carolyn Stellar
    • Woman in the Mirror
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Mulligan
    • Writer
      • Tom Tryon
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    User reviews146

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    emiller72us

    Simply brilliant!

    What can I say? This is an excellent film! I caught the beginning of "The Other" a few months ago on AMC, and of course, it was coming on late on a Saturday night...I didn't get to finish it, but what I saw intrigued me enough to look for the film. As I began to search the web, I found that the movie was based on an out-of-print book by Thomas Tryon. I picked up the book first, and was mesmerized! I also bought a copy for my mother, a bona-fide horror guru. I began talking up the book amongst my friends, many of whom were surprised that I claimed to be a horror fan and had never seen the film!

    The movie has a definite look and feel to it, and Mulligan is to be commended for it. From the opening credits, featuring the incomparable Jerry Goldsmith's score, to the opening scenes in the woods, you know that no good is going to come of this. I won't spoil the film for those (and there's no doubt many) that haven't seen it. If you enjoy a good, solid psychological horror story, you will not be disappointed. If you're looking for blood and gore, don't bother.

    There's solid performances from the twins, and of course, from Uta Hagen. My one true complaint comes from the ending...it seemed a little rushed, and deviated from the book too much, in a production that otherwise had followed the book quite faithfully. Tryon did write the screenplay himself, based on his own book, so how much can one complain about it? I just feel that the film would've benefited from another ten minutes, ending exactly like the book, including the surprising (and wide-open for interpretation) last chapter.

    I adore discovering a film or book that I've never heard of, and, once discovering it, find that the movie has a lot of fans. This is another such movie. It deserves to be on DVD in the worst kind of way. Fans of thrilling, psychological, suspenseful movies will be well served by "The Other." If you haven't seen it, or read it, you should.
    8Hey_Sweden

    Powerful stuff.

    "The Other" is an adaptation of the Thomas Tryon novel, scripted (and executive produced) by Tryon himself, which tells us a story of evil set against the backdrop of a peaceful farming community in Depression era Connecticut. Director Robert Mulligan ("To Kill a Mockingbird") milks the location for a lot of atmosphere - and the finale is particularly sinister - but the horrors of this film are largely psychological, which will appeal to those genre fans looking for something subtle.

    It stars legendary acting teacher Uta Hagen, in one of her rare film roles, as Ada, the doting grandmother to twin boys Niles and Holland (played by actual identical twins Chris and Martin Udvarnoky). Niles is the more grounded one and Holland the more mischievous one. They also live with other relatives including an incapacitated mother, Alexandra (Diana Muldaur). Niles has been taught a special "game" by Ada, which allows him to see through the eyes of others.

    But don't let that lead you to believe there's much if any of the supernatural in this story. It's done in a more realistic manner, and the effectiveness of the film hinges on ambiance, mood, and performances. Hagen is quite wonderful, and the Udvarnokys - who unfortunately never made another film - offer completely natural, unaffected portrayals. The excellent cast also features Victor French, Lou Frizzell, Portia Nelson, John Ritter (in one of his earliest big screen appearances), Jack Collins, and Ed Bakey. Production design (by Albert Brenner), cinematography (by Robert Surtees), and music (by Jerry Goldsmith) are all beautiful. This is one of those films that does take you back to a different time and place. The end is haunting and not likely to be forgotten by the viewer anytime soon.

    The story's critical revelation actually occurs sooner than you might expect, but things only build from there; Tryon still has more twists and turns up his sleeve.

    Highly recommended to horror fans, especially those who favour the traditional variety of horror.

    Eight out of 10.
    9cchase

    Underrated Chiller From A Great Director

    I remember very clearly that parts of the Thomas Tryon novel just about had me wetting myself, it was that scary, and I wondered if the movie version would do it justice. In many ways, it nearly surpasses the book...which is something that rarely ever happens. Some people don't care for the performances by Chris and Martin Udvarnoky as the twins, Niles and Holland, but the fact that they weren't typical "Hollywoodized" child stars enabled them to give more naturalistic performances, thereby making them more believable...and creepy.

    And what can you say about one of theater's Grande Dames, Uta Hagen? I think this was the only film I've ever seen her in, and she's spectacular. Well before "bad kids" became a genre cliché, this one beats all the other like-minded thrillers by a mile, even THE OMEN. (Well, maybe not THE BAD SEED, though.)

    And as the cherry-on-top, Jerry Goldsmith turned in one of his best scores on this one. And DP Robert Surtees' work is so beautiful in contrast to the sheer horror it has us bear witness to...

    Director Mulligan deserved all the praise he got for THE OTHER, and more acclaim than he did get because of the fact that it was considered a "low-class horror movie." When you watch it, though, you may not think so by the chilling ending. See if this doesn't stay with you for weeks afterward, the way it did for me...
    8Mr Blue-4

    Still Creepy After All These Years

    Like a lot of people here, I grew up with this movie. I believe that CBS started showing it in prime time as early as 1973. In any advent, they showed it a lot through the 70's, and I think I saw it every time. A lot of it made a huge impression on me as a kid:"Holland" performing the magic trick for his elderly neighbor, the kid jumping in the barn on the pitchfork (and the next cut is his casket being taken away), the circus freak show..... Most of all, director Robert Mulligan and company make the most benign setting (rural 1930s America) a scary place.

    I just watched this again on AMC last night, and it holds up pretty well. Most people should see the twist coming, and the feel is distinctly early 70's California (in geography and look). However, this is miles above all those Exorcist ripoffs and 80's slasher films. See it!
    tommyrockt

    A disturbing psychological horror film with a twist ending

    I first saw this film as a child but its images haunted me for many years. This terrifying film has rarely been broadcast since, but was recently shown on American Movie Classics and I found it as frightening as I remembered. It is notable for the performance of the legendary acting teacher, Uta Hagen, whose film and TV appearances are limited but whose teachings are highly regarded in the acting world. Her role as Ada, the Russian grandmother of mysterious twin boys with a terrible secret, is perhaps not one of the great roles in film history, but her performance lends the film a tragic depth which makes the events seem all the more horrible. TV's John Ritter also has a small but important role as another member of the family beset by crises and dire events. And the late Portia Nelson, one of the nuns from THE SOUND OF MUSIC, also makes an appearance. Like many horror films of the 70's, this film sets a child's innocence against a malevolent force but, unlike The Exorcist or The Omen, doesn't involve supernatural elements. The horror is almost entirely psychological and involves the twins' relationship and a grief-stricken family. It would be foolish to give away too many details because the plot twists and shocking ending are so effective, but this film, without explicit violence or gore manages, to make an impact and is a must-see for horror fans.

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    • Trivia
      L'autre (1972) marked the feature film debut of noted stage actress Uta Hagen (1918-2004). The film also marked the only motion picture appearance of identical twins Chris Udvarnoky and Martin Udvarnoky, who appeared, respectively, as "Niles" and "Holland Perry."
    • Goofs
      Set in 1935, Rider makes reference to the movie Murder in the Blue Room (1944).
    • Quotes

      Ada: Niles, where is the baby?

      Niles Perry: Holland's got the baby. He put the pain pills in your tea. He's bad. He'll never go to heaven!

    • Alternate versions
      When shown on Network Television the last shot contained a voiceover, in which the person in the shot said they were going to tell the sheriff the truth about all the bad things which had been going on.
    • Connections
      Featured in Movie Macabre: The Other (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      All I Do Is Dream Of You
      Music by Nacio Herb Brown and Lyrics by Arthur Freed

      Played on radio.

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 1972 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Other
    • Filming locations
      • Murphys, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Benchmark
      • Rem
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $475,611
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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