Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of A Stranger Is Watching. Before we get into it, here are my ratings:
Story - 1.25
Direction - 1.25
Pace - 1.25
Acting - 1.25
Enjoyment - 1.25
TOTAL - 6.25
Based on a Mary Higgins Clark novel, A Stranger Is Watching is an insidious dark thriller. The one thing that stayed with me was how cold-hearted and viciously cruel the killer was. Granted, that's par for the course in this style of story. Though, what makes Artie Taggart stand out is the gritty realism of his character. Artie wouldn't stand out in a crowd as a man to worry about. In fact, most of the time it's Artie who is marked as a target by other criminals. Usually to their detriment. Even if he loses the fight he wears his scars and bloodstains with an apathetic pride. It takes the writers, the director, and the actor to construct Artie into the human monster that he is. And they all do it superbly.
The one good thing Stranger has going for it, and what caught my attention, was the director, Sean Cunningham. He of Friday 13th fame. This guy knows how to use his locations to the max. The murder at the beginning takes place in a large sitting room by a roaring open fire. Though, when he shows Julie, the daughter, witnessing her mother's abuse and murder, you can't help but feel trapped and claustrophobic. He shoots Julie behind the bannister of the stairs. It looks as though she's imprisoned with nowhere to run. And, of course, her fear has done just that. Then when we get down under Central Station, he shows the audience a darker and dirtier side to the city. Discarded rubbish is left to rot in the enclosed tunnels, where the lost, homeless, and rats roam. It's an ideal place for a villain's lair. Who in their right mind would venture down there?
As for the performances, as I said before, Artie Taggart is the foremost character. And boy, was I surprised by this because he is played by Rip Torn. He is one actor who never made it onto my radar because he's never been so good. If I had watched stranger when I started watching movies seriously, I would have hunted out Rip Torn movies. Only to be let down. Rip Torn in this film is like Ted Levine as Gumb in Silence Of The Lambs.
However, the rest of the cast is a tad hit and miss. The worst is James Naughton as the kidnapped girls' father. He is so laid back it's unforgivable. His wife was murdered, and then the last of his family was abducted, surely, he would be out of his mind and pulling his hair out. But this dad is so cool, you can call him SMEG.
Nevertheless, A Stranger Is Watching is an above-average and enjoyable dark-thriller. If you like your bad guys dark and deadly then this film is for you.
Feel free to check out my Killer Thriller Chillers lists to see where I have ranked A Stranger Is Watching.
Take Care & Stay Well.