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Homicidal

United States

1961

87 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
English
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DIR William Castle

PROD William Castle

SCR Robb White

DP Burnett Guffey

CAST Glenn Corbett, Patricia Breslin, Eugenie Leontovich, Alan Bunce, Richard Rust, James Westerfield, Gilbert Green, Joan Marshall, Snub Pollard

ED Edwin H. Bryant

PROD DES Cary Odell

MUSIC Hugo Friedhofer

Synopsis

Miriam Webster is happy when her half brother Warren and their childhood nanny Helga, now partly paralyzed and unable to speak, return to the United States after a lengthy stay in Europe. Warren will soon turn 21 and will inherit their father’s $10 million estate and although she will get nothing – their father’s will specified that only a male heir could inherit – she’s happy in her circumstances. One person she doesn’t like however is Emily who came with Warren and Helga from Europe and now lives with them as a housekeeper/companion. Miriam has good reason not to like her as she seems to be a homicidal maniac. What Miriam doesn’t realize is that there is method behind Emily’s madness and a deep family secret that she is not privy to. —IMDb

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William Castle

William Schloss was born in New York City to a Jewish family. Schloss means “castle” in German, and Castle probably chose to translate his surname into English to avoid the discrimination often encountered by Jewish entertainers of his time. He spent most of his teenage years working on Broadway in a number of jobs ranging from set building to acting. This put him in a good stead to become a director, and he left for Hollywood at the age of 23, going on to direct his first film 6 years later. He also worked an as assistant to director Orson Welles, doing much of the second unit location work for Welles’ noir classic, The Lady from Shanghai.

Castle was famous for directing films with many gimmicks which were ambitiously promoted, despite being reasonably low budget B-movies. Five of these were scripted by adventure novelist Robb White. Recently, two of his films have been remade, House on Haunted Hill in 1999, and Thirteen Ghosts in 2001 (the latter retitled Thir13en Ghosts… read more

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Christopher Smith

6Apr10

Entertaining psycho-thriller from director William Castle is probably best remembered for its genuinely shocking twist ending. Clearly an attempt to cash in on 'Psycho', it's not one of Castle's best - but there's a great over-the-top performance by Joan Marshall, and some memorable moments including one of Castle's patented cheesy gimmicks. A lot of fun for B-movie fans.

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