Helen ha sido incapaz de hablar desde que vio morir a su esposo- ¿será una nueva víctima del asesino en serie trastornado que ataca a personas discapacitadas?Helen ha sido incapaz de hablar desde que vio morir a su esposo- ¿será una nueva víctima del asesino en serie trastornado que ataca a personas discapacitadas?Helen ha sido incapaz de hablar desde que vio morir a su esposo- ¿será una nueva víctima del asesino en serie trastornado que ataca a personas discapacitadas?
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- CuriosidadesThird of four versions of "The Spiral Staircase." The first was La escalera de caracol (1946), the second was The Spiral Staircase (1961), made for television, and the fourth was La escalera de caracol (2000), also for television.
- PifiasTodas las entradas contienen spoilers
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Blanche: Do you know that we have four hundred and eighty-five applications for next year's course already?
Dr. Sherman: You know, I swear if I propose to you, you'd file it under "applications".
Blanche: [pulling a book from the shelf and clearing her throat before she starts to read aloud] On page eighteen, chapter three, rule four: "Many a good secretary has married her boss. No good boss has ever married his secretary." Quote, unquote.
Dr. Sherman: [pointing to the now closed book in her hands] I wrote that before you came in.
Blanche: Why don't we go have a drink to that.
- ConexionesRemade as La escalera de caracol (2000)
A remake of the 1946 movie of the same name, this 1975 version is primarily set in a remote country house during a thunderstorm that frequently threatens to wipe out the power and plunge the film's raft of disparate characters into darkness: in addition to Helen, the building's occupants are Professor Sherman (Christopher Plummer), his sexy Southern secretary Blanche (Gayle Hunnicutt), the prof's mother (Mildred Dunnock) and younger brother Steven (John Phillip Law), Mrs Sherman's nurse (Elaine Stritch), handyman Oates (Ronald Radd) and his drunken wife (Sheila Brennan).
Despite the creepy local, the stormy setting, plenty of suspects, victims and red herrings, and the delightfully perverse notion of a killer targeting the most defenceless, The Spiral Staircase is actually about as thrilling as Professor Sherman's line of expertise: management skills (yawn!). Director Peter Collinson (The Italian Job) fails to generate any tension, boredom being the most likely emotion experienced by viewers as the thunder crashes, the rain pours, and no-one in the house gets killed for almost an entire hour. When the murders do begin, they are poorly staged and totally devoid of gore-definitely not worth the excruciatingly dull wait.
For a much more suspenseful film about a disabled woman being threatened by a homicidal maniac, watch Blind Terror, AKA See No Evil (1971), starring Mia Farrow, or even Eyes of a Stranger (1981) with Jennifer Jason Leigh ('nuff said!).
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- Duración1 hora 29 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1