Bryan Forbes' Best Film
Forbes also wrote this one (as he often did). It's hard to find any fault with this movie. You can't get much better than a film, not only written and directed by Forbes, but starring an unforgettable pairing in Kim Stanley and Richard Attenborough. Ms. Stanley didn't make too many movies, but this one is enough to show why she's often thought of as the best stage actress of the 20th century.
Just to tell a small bit of the story, it's about a woman and her husband who earn some money giving séances for people. It's unclear whether the husband, played by Attenborough, actually believes anything supernatural is going on, because as the story progresses, what does become clear is that his wife, played by Stanley, is having, or has already had, a serious break with reality.
A word of warning to those thinking this is a movie about the supernatural given the film's title—it is not, although some may see something of the supernatural in the wife's delusional mode of existence. The film is actually about something entirely different—the kidnapping of a young girl. Very suspensefully done from beginning to end.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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They're always repeating it on TCM. Richard Attenborough scares me a bit for some reason, possibly going back to childhood? Or maybe it's because he played Christie, the London strangler in 10 Rillington Place, a true story. Yikes! I've scared myself again.
ReplyDeleteBut let's not forget he directed Shadowlands!
ReplyDeleteOh yeh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I totally forgot that!! How could I ever forget that? It's like I see him as two different people?!
ReplyDeleteI think if you saw some of his better, and more fun, movies roles you would lose your fear of him.
ReplyDeleteThe Sand Pebbles
The Magic Christian
David Copperfield
Doctor Dolittle
The League of Gentlemen
Jurassic Park
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
The Magic Box
The Flight of the Phoenix
The Great Escape
Those last two are my favorites.