Recently released from prison, psychotic arsonist Dennis Pitt teams up with a high school student, who believes him to be a secret agent. Read more
| Starring | Anthony Perkins, Tuesday Weld, Beverly Garland, John Randolph |
|---|---|
| Director | Noel Black |
| Genres | Drama |
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Recently released from prison, psychotic arsonist Dennis Pitt teams up with a high school student, who believes him to be a secret agent.
| Starring | Anthony Perkins, Tuesday Weld, Beverly Garland, John Randolph, Dick O'Neill |
|---|---|
| Director | Noel Black |
| Studio | SECOND SIGHT FILMS LTD. |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 25 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 05 Sep 2005 Production year: 1968 |
| Format | DVD |
Stepping into a role created by Anthony Perkins can never be easy, but Melrose Place star Grant Show makes a decent stab at re-creating the darkly comic eccentricity that made the original 1968 thriller so compelling. In addition, Brian Ross's screenplay re-uses Lorenzo Semple Jr's adaptation of Stephen Geller's novel She Let Him Continue, but, overall, this TV movie lacks the sustained atmosphere of Noel Black's version. However, Show's portrayal of the one-time arsonist trapped in a twisted dreamworld is more than matched by Wendy Benson's performance as the seemingly sweet schoolgirl who has her own reasons for allowing Show to indulge his fantasies.
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A brief reference was made in an article I read on 1970s cinema which made me curious so I thought Id give it a look. A somewhat deranged Anthony Perkins gets released form an institution and settles in a small town. The factory he finds a job at, release chemicals into the river which Perkins takes exception to and enlists the help of a high school cheerleader, Tuesday Weld, to help disrupt the factories pollution.
This starts out as an ecology movie with a twist, as the Perkins character is either a dangerous or innocent ideologist, but then he, (and the audience) gets more than he bargained for. I really liked this film. It has a small town happy in its ignorance feel, where so long as they remain ignorant, theyll always be happy. Whats great about this film is that it kinda makes the viewer feel the same way.
I never got to grips with this quite. it's interesting to try and figure out who is doing what. It's good movie I gues.