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Terreur dans la nuit

Original title: Night Watch
  • 1973
  • 12
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.5K
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Elizabeth Taylor in Terreur dans la nuit (1973)
HorrorMysteryThriller

A nervous woman is a witness to murder...but whose?A nervous woman is a witness to murder...but whose?A nervous woman is a witness to murder...but whose?

  • Director
    • Brian G. Hutton
  • Writers
    • Lucille Fletcher
    • Tony Williamson
    • Evan Jones
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Taylor
    • Laurence Harvey
    • Billie Whitelaw
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Brian G. Hutton
    • Writers
      • Lucille Fletcher
      • Tony Williamson
      • Evan Jones
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Taylor
      • Laurence Harvey
      • Billie Whitelaw
    • 62User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    Elizabeth Taylor
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    • Ellen Wheeler
    Laurence Harvey
    Laurence Harvey
    • John Wheeler
    Billie Whitelaw
    Billie Whitelaw
    • Sarah Cooke
    Robert Lang
    Robert Lang
    • Mr Appleby
    Tony Britton
    Tony Britton
    • Tony
    Bill Dean
    Bill Dean
    • Inspector Walker
    Michael Danvers-Walker
    Michael Danvers-Walker
    • Sergeant Norris
    Rosario Serrano
    • Dolores
    Pauline Jameson
    Pauline Jameson
    • Secretary
    Linda Hayden
    Linda Hayden
    • Girl in Car
    Kevin Colson
    • Carl
    Laon Maybanke
    • Florist
    David Jackson
    • Wilson
    • Director
      • Brian G. Hutton
    • Writers
      • Lucille Fletcher
      • Tony Williamson
      • Evan Jones
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    7blanche-2

    a little Psycho, a little Gaslight. a little What Lies Beneath. a little Old Dark House, a little Rear Window

    ...and Elizabeth Taylor freaking out!

    Night Watch from 1973 is based on a Broadway play that starred Joan Hackett. Taylor is Ellen Wheeler, married to her busy husband John (Laurence Harvey). They currently have Ellen's best friend Sarah (Billie Whitelaw) visiting. Sarah is having a clandestine affair and sneaks out to meet him.

    One night, during a storm, Ellen swears she saw a murder victim in the old house across the way. Raising her suspicions is the fact that the man (Robert Lang) who lives in the guest house is digging what looks like a grave. The next day, trees have been planted on it. Ellen's past comes into play here, as she keeps remembering an incident from years ago.

    The police, however, can't find anything; Ellen then sees another murder victim and lives in a state of hysteria, paranoid and suspicious of everyone and everything. Her husband has a psychiatrist friend (Tony Britton) speak with her, and it's decided it is best if she goes away for a little rest.

    This is a fun movie, where it seems there is always a horrible storm raging. It contains elements of some other films, as mentioned above. Taylor, who at this point was making a lot of schlock, does a fine job as the unstable Ellen.

    I did know how this ended ahead of time, having seen part of it ages and ages ago, so I didn't have the twist-ending thrill others have had. Nevertheless, it was very entertaining.

    One of Taylor's better films from this period - in the hands of better director, it could have been much stronger, since the story and cast are strong. As it is, it's worth watching.
    6bkoganbing

    The Girl Who Cried Wolf

    Elizabeth Taylor reunites with her Butterfield 8 co-star Laurence Harvey in Night Watch one of her only if not the only venture for her in the horror genre. It also has a bit of Hitchcockian tension in it as well.

    In this film Taylor and Harvey are a married couple who have settled down in a very posh part of London. Harvey is her second husband, the first died in an automobile crash with his young mistress.

    Soon after moving where they are Taylor spots strange goings on like dead bodies at the place next door. But every time the police in the person of Inspector Bill Dean is called there's no evidence of anything. A lot like Doris Day in Midnight Lace.

    Both her husband and best friend Billie Whitelaw try to support Taylor, but it's no avail, she just gets worse and more hysterical and the police are just getting more and more fed up.

    The film has certain parallels to Midnight Lace and also to Gaslight. But don't think you've guessed an ending even with those clues.

    As so many aging Hollywood actresses of the 60s and 70s went into these kinds of films, some did more than others. Apparently Taylor was only satisfied to dip an ankle into this pool.

    Apparently Harvey was desperately ill with the cancer that killed him and he does look gaunt. There is a revealing rear shot in a shower and I'm betting that is not Harvey's bare backside. He does look gaunt. He had an operation that took a lot of intestine out of him and production was stopped mid way according to the Citadel Film series book on the Films of Elizabeth Taylor.

    The next door neighbor Robert Lang has a role in all of this. If you think you know what will happen in Night Watch, believe me you don't.
    chad478

    Superior thriller with a wholly effective surprise ending.

    Based on a Lucille Fletcher play, this suspense-drama stars Elizabeth Taylor as a beautiful woman who is certain she has witnessed a murder, but has great difficulty convincing her husband and others. Sound like familiar material? Perhaps to a certain extent, but Taylor's brilliant performance, plus some genuine suspense, and a surprise ending that will knock you right out of your seat make this a superior thriller.
    8Coventry

    What Ever Happened to Diva La Liz?

    I admit I'm normally not a big Elizabeth Taylor fan, but this movie made me realize it's perhaps solely due to the fact she hasn't starred in many films in my favorite genre of horror! The character of Ellen Wheeler, which she depicts in "Night Watch", easily could have been played by either Joan Crawford or Bette Davis (if they had been, say, 15-20 years younger) and I am a devoted admirer of those two ladies. Taylor is truly excellent and convincing, but she can also rely on a very intelligent screenplay (adapted from a stage play) and an intensely unsettling atmosphere generated by directed Brian G. Hutton. If the premise of "Night Watch" sounds overly familiar or even derivative, it's probably because we have all seen the set-up numerous times before. Mind you, however, the film holds a few surprises in store that you most certainly have not seen before!

    Even though she got remarried with the handsome financial expert John, and always has her best friend Sarah around the house for support, wealthy but ageing diva Ellen Wheeler is still recovering from a mental breakdown caused by her ex-husband. He died in a road accident, in the company of his much younger and ravishing mistress, and this still causes nightmarish illusions and sleepless nights to Ellen. During one of these long nights, she thinks she witness a brutal slaying in the abandoned house across the street. The police don't find any evidence of a crime and, naturally, nobody believes her due to her mental condition and her repeatedly hysterical requests to Inspector Walker to search for a body that presumably doesn't exist. Thus far the synopsis that every horror/thriller fanatic knows by heart, and we usually also have a pretty good idea where it goes from here. And partially it does, but I guarantee you that the denouement of "Night Watch" will differ from what you expect!

    "Night Watch" is a vastly underrated film, especially because the red herrings and plot twists are very simple and straightforward, and yet so incredibly effective! I also must praise Brian G. Hutton, as well as his entire cast and crew, for managing to keep the story compelling and entertaining despite the clichéd framework. Films like this risk to become tedious very quick, but Hutton somehow upholds the mystery and the cast members restrain from putting down their characters as open books. You know you're watching a good suspense/mystery thriller when the complete lack of action isn't really bothering throughout 80-85 minutes. The Grand-Guignol climax is still more than welcome and, for once, you should NOT kick yourself or feel dumb for not being able to guess the end-twist.

    PS: La Liz was quite good-looking at the age of 46, but can you honestly blame any husband for cheating with the unearthly beautiful Linda Hayden?
    8how25-1

    Why isn't this on DVD or VHS yet?

    As one might expect, the film is a bit dated but nonetheless compelling. When I first saw Night Watch I was completely mesmerized by Liz Taylor's performance. The "murder scenes" that she observed from her window at night were used masterfully by the director. I believe that the director of "What Lies Beneath" must surely have paid homage to this classic because several scenes are strikingly similar. The tension builds slowly as does the mystery until you're shown the knife rack in the kitchen with the one missing knife. About that time you're beginning to wish you'd opted for the Disney film. The film's last 10 minutes of frenzy are etched forever in my mind and come to the forefront whenever I try to recall truly terrifying moments in cinema. I do hope that future generations will be able to experience this film even though it hasn't had the notoriety so many other films have enjoyed.

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    • Trivia
      Linda Hayden has said in interviews that production was delayed because of health problems of major cast members: Dame Elizabeth Taylor's heart and back problems and Laurence Harvey battling cancer.
    • Quotes

      Appleby: How nicely you've done the house. Did you know this was three rooms when I was a child? Beautiful, quite beautiful. I do love Indian art. Erotic, violent... your inspiration for this whole scheme, I assume. So charming. Oh... will you be away long?

      Ellen Wheeler: At the moment, that seems to depend on... you Mr. Appleby.

      Appleby: Oh, Mrs. Wheeler... Inspector Walker wouldn't believe me either. But I do admire you. How many "abandoned wives", or cuckolds for that matter, would have had your courage to pull off what you did? I myself, did nothing.

      Ellen Wheeler: It's a great favor to ask you, but since you are so fond of this house...

      Appleby: Yes?

      Ellen Wheeler: Would it be possible for you to stay here and look after it while I'm away?

      Appleby: [flattered] Well... I don't know what to say.

      Ellen Wheeler: The garden too of course. Here are the keys.

      Appleby: [takes the keys] It will be a pleasure. I'll see that nothing is disturbed.

      Ellen Wheeler: Thank you, Mr. Appleby.

      Appleby: No... thank you, Mrs. Wheeler.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Drive-In Asylum *Double Feature*: Night Watch (1973)/Windows (1980) (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      The Night Has Many Eyes
      by George Barrie & Sammy Cahn

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 1974 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Night Watch
    • Filming locations
      • Bayswater, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Brut Productions
      • Nightwatch Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,263,782
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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