USA 1967, 108 minutes
Dir. Terence Young
Rating: [M]
Genres: Classics, Suspense/Crime / Psycho
Topics: Stageplay.
Feat. Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna
Aroview: A blind Audrey Hepburn is trapped in her apartment by psycho-beatnik Alan Arkin, who's looking for hidden heroin. Based on a stageplay, this set-bound thriller builds to a classic finale.
Average rating
(Good Enough). Showing 1-3 of 3 member reviews.
4 stars (Very Good) Bear with the stagier sequences because this one delivers the goods: a plot that methodically tightens to a strangle-hold, and delivers one of the scariest climaxes going. Hepburn and Arkin are a heroine/villain match made in thriller-heaven. ~fairbrother
2 stars (Good Try) Well cast and the performances are fine but its stage origins show and it needed to be a bit shorter to maintain the suspense a bit better. ~Tubbs
4 stars (Very Good) Very stage play Esque, but not in a bad way. Some phenomenal tension and amazingly clever little moments of outwitting- Alan Arkin can play a damn good villain and Audrey Hepburns childlike stubbornness leads to a great battle of the wits. ~Sevenhead
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