“Night of the Hunter” (1955) directed by Charles Laughton; starring Robert Mitchum, Lillian Gish, Shelley Winters, Billy Chapin and Sally Jane Bruce / Z-View
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Night of the Hunter (1955)
Director: Charles Laughton
Screenplay: James Agee; based on THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER by Davis Grubb
Stars: Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish, James Gleason, Evelyn Varden, Don Beddoe, Billy Chapin, Sally Jane Bruce, Gloria Castillo, Corey Allen, Paul Bryar and Peter Graves.
Tagline: The scenes…the story…The stars BUT ABOVE ALL – THE SUSPENSE!
The Plot…
The Great Depression has a stranglehold on the country.
Harry Powell is the proverbial wolf in sheep’s clothing. Powell claims to be a traveling preacher. In truth Powell is a psychotic serial killer.
Powell’s hatred for women consumes him. He says to himself, “There are things you do hate, Lord. Perfume-smellin’ things, lacy things, things with curly hair…There’s too many of them. I can’t kill the world.” Powell travels the countryside taking advantage of the weak. He steals and kills without regret. Then moves on to find the next victim.
Powell is caught in a stolen car. Sent to prison, he is celled with Ben Harper. Harper and a friend, unable to find jobs become desperate enough to rob a bank. Two men and Harper’s friend were killed in the theft. Harper made it home to hid the bank’s $10,000. As the police came to arrest him, he told his two small children where the money was hidden, and made them swear to never tell.
Harry Powell learns of the $10,000 robbery and attempts to get Harper to tell where he hid the loot. Harper takes the secret to his grave when he is hanged for his crimes. When Powell is released from prison he decides to call on Harper’s widow.
Powell plans to woo and wed widow Harper. Once he finds the hidden cash, he’ll kill the woman and her little children too.
“It’s a hard world for little things.”
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Night of the Hunter is based on Davis Grubb’s novel THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER.
Night of the Hunter is sadly the only film ever directed by Charles Laughton.
When Mitchum’s character is seen in silhouette in the distance riding a horse, it is actually a dwarf on a pony. The scene was filmed in forced perspective.
Robert Mitchum said that Charles Laughton was his favorite director and Night of the Hunter was the favorite film that he starred in.
The Harry Powell character was based on a real serial killer named Harry Powers. Powers found his victims through “lonely hearts” advertisements. Powers killed women and their children then stole their money and valuables. When Powers was caught, police found many letters from women wanting to meet him. Powers was convicted and hung for his crimes.
There’s a shot of Winters that is haunting. It will stay with you forever.
Stephen King has called Night of the Hunter the scariest film of all time.
Night of the Hunter is a classic. Everyone should watch it at least once.
Night of the Hunter (1955) rates 5 of 5 stars