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The Deadly Trap

Original title: La maison sous les arbres
  • 1971
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
693
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The Deadly Trap (1971)
Thriller

Jill's husband has been distant and troubled since they moved to Paris. He is pressured at work to engage in illegal activities but he refuses. Soon after, when their children disappear whil... Read allJill's husband has been distant and troubled since they moved to Paris. He is pressured at work to engage in illegal activities but he refuses. Soon after, when their children disappear while in Jill's care, her mental health is questioned.Jill's husband has been distant and troubled since they moved to Paris. He is pressured at work to engage in illegal activities but he refuses. Soon after, when their children disappear while in Jill's care, her mental health is questioned.

  • Director
    • René Clément
  • Writers
    • Sidney Buchman
    • Eleanor Perry
    • Arthur Cavanaugh
  • Stars
    • Faye Dunaway
    • Frank Langella
    • Barbara Parkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    693
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • René Clément
    • Writers
      • Sidney Buchman
      • Eleanor Perry
      • Arthur Cavanaugh
    • Stars
      • Faye Dunaway
      • Frank Langella
      • Barbara Parkins
    • 17User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Jill
    Frank Langella
    Frank Langella
    • Philippe
    Barbara Parkins
    Barbara Parkins
    • Cynthia
    Karen Blanguernon
    • Miss Hansen
    Raymond Gérôme
    • Commissaire Chameille
    Maurice Ronet
    Maurice Ronet
    • L'homme de l'organisation
    Michele Lourie
    • Cathy
    • (as Michèle Lourie)
    Patrick Vincent
    • Patrick
    Gérard Buhr
    Gérard Buhr
    • Le psychiatre
    Louise Chevalier
    Louise Chevalier
    Tener Eckelberry
    Massimo Farinelli
    Jill Larson
    Jill Larson
    • The Genuine Miss Hansen
    Bob Storm
      Franco Ressel
      Franco Ressel
      • Desk Gendarme
      Dora van der Groen
        Les Zemgano
        • En personne
        Michel Charrel
        Michel Charrel
        • Petit rôle
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • René Clément
        • Writers
          • Sidney Buchman
          • Eleanor Perry
          • Arthur Cavanaugh
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        6gridoon2025

        Arty mood piece

        Arty, moody, stylized, slow thriller is also a love letter to Faye Dunaway's extraordinary, sensuous face. Has a similar vibe to the later "Don't Look Now" (just substitute Paris for Venice). Well-made, but it does require patience, and the story does not really receive full closure. **1/2 out of 4.
        4I_Ailurophile

        Good ideas; heavy-handed and flailing production

        Well this is an odd movie. Frank Langella and Faye Dunaway are names of no small renown, and given the sort of roles they're known for, it's hard to imagine them in pictures of any lesser quality. The premise of 'The deadly trap,' and the story as it unfolds, suggests a mildly disjointed narrative and uncertain truths as events unfold largely through Jill's perspective - a psychological thriller, to one extent or another. These are all positive indicators. However, it must be said that a drama attempting the angle that this does rather requires subtlety to bear fruit - and sadly, that is simply not the case here. The film is rendered with direly indelicate hands - blunt and direct, so bereft of tact as to come across as somewhat senselessly melodramatic. Frankly, this bears the air of a made-for-TV movie of the most gauche variety - and if that's not an unseemly portent, I don't know what is.

        I claim no familiarity with the source material. I'm not entirely sure if the novel is more of an issue here, or the adapted screenplay, or René Clément's direction, but in almost every way there's a brutish inelegance present that severely dampens what enjoyment there is to be had. Sequencing and otherwise editing is curt, rough, and has the appearance of disorder. So it is as well for brusque dialogue, characters that don't seem fully developed, pointedly inelegant scene writing, and a plot that for all of the astounding heavy-handedness feels very forced. I would like to think that the feature was crafted so meticulously that every seeming fault was a conscious decision to echo and emphasize Jill's fractured mindset. Yet so much about 'The deadly trap' feels coarse and unpolished such that I have difficulty believing the same individuals that so crudely built the structure could have also purposefully filled it with more underhandedly refined detail. Those flaws come across, after all, as simply just flaws.

        Langella and Dunaway have definitely proven themselves elsewhere, so I distinctly believe the writing and direction can be held responsible for coercing them and their fellow cast members into performances that are sorely lacking of subtlety or finesse. The very orchestration of every scene is marked with a pained sense of artifice on account of all the blemishes. Even the antagonists are left unnamed and ill-defined, a shadow of a shadow - a boogeyman of unseen power and influence. There are, most assuredly, some good ideas here, and for that I quite want to like this more than I do. Yet so poorly has the production been managed that the picture fails to have any impact, any real emotional heft or expected thrills. It's just unconvincing. It's unfortunate - this could have been good. I think it was rather close to being good. But ''The deadly trap' is middling as it presents, and teeters into a display of ham-handedness.

        Alas. There are worse movies you could watch, by all means. Maybe viewers who are especial fans of someone in the cast will find this suitable enough - and generally speaking, everyone has their own opinion. But I regret to say I think this is too much of a mess to broadly recommend, and though it's not all bad, there's just no reason to go out of your way for it.
        8nickrogers1969

        Atmospheric thriller

        This is a neat little thriller, quite forgotten but now available on DVD. I'm glad to have seen it as it has been hard to find. It's set in France with American leads and it's quite low key and atmospheric. It's a stylish vehicle for the then red hot actress Faye Dunaway and it's nice to see her in a European setting, sometimes uttering things i french. She is absolutely drop dead stunning and there are several loving close ups of that magnificent face.

        It's nice to see her playing a mother and interacting with kids. She's playful, loving and laid back. In the film she shares a family life with Frank Langella, who also has an interesting face and is believable as an ambitious writer devoted to his scatter brained wife Faye.

        The cosy bohemian apartment and the misty views of Paris in the autumn is a big part of what makes this rare film a gem. The story is suspenseful and will keep wondering what will happen next, all though there are some questions left unanswered at the end. The film does seem built around showing how sensual and gorgeous Faye is and she is at the height of her beauty. With so many scenes she is often shown staring deeply at other peoples faces or into the distance with her wonderful soulful eyes.

        She is a wonderful actress and a joy to watch but I did feel at times that she held back a bit when she could have gone for stronger emotions. At the police office, when she is accused of a big crime, she reacts as if she had merely been caught shop lifting. She stares at the accuser, stutters and (what is classic Faye) opens her mouth to say something only to be interrupted by the other actor (perhaps impatient to say the lines and get the plot moving). In this situation she should have screamed hysterically at the awful predicament she's in but instead she throws some objects across the desk in annoyance. In another scene, when she witnesses a death, she could have screamed or acted shocked but instead she just stares. Aside from these small scenes, she is so entrancing to watch that this thriller is a pleasure to see!
        6DeuceWild_77

        "La Maison sous les arbres": an interesting, but restrained little thriller

        Atmospheric thriller / drama directed by René Clément, based on the novel "The Children Are Gone" by Arthur Cavanaugh, French produced and set in Paris with two major American stars, Faye Dunaway & Frank Langella plus the Canadian Barbara Parkins, it tells a story of Phillipe & Jill, an American couple with 2 kids, living in "the City of Light" for two years facing a marital crisis due to Phillipe's ultimately strange behavior & Jill's psychological problems. When their 8 years old daughter, Cathy & 4 years old son, Patrick are apparently kidnapped, Jill starts to uncover what's behind the mysteriously disappearance that might be related to her taciturn husband, Phillipe...

        Slow paced & dreary, but effective on the thrills, "The Deadly Trap" (original title: "La Maison sous les arbres") keeps the viewer guessing, even if the end result was not that exciting and a bit too predictable. Some major editing errors, the low budget & a "made for TV" look to it, prevented the movie to became a cult classic of the genre like the moody & similar paced, "Don't Look Now" directed by Nicolas Roeg that was released about 2 years later, but it had its moments of skillful direction and nice shots of a gloomy Paris during winter time.

        Faye Dunaway is very good in the lead role, from a devoted spouse & caring mother to a desperate woman fighting against her own psychological problems to remain lucid enough to find her children. Miss Dunaway's committed performance is a stand-out in the movie, elevating the final product to a "released to theaters" quality. A thirty-something Frank Langella, here some years before his iconic role in "Dracula", delivers one of his first experiences handling a quirky, odd, but somewhat darkly charming character, a kind of role he would be typecast for almost his entire career.

        In short, "The Deadly Trap" isn't for everyone, but for fans of low-key psychological thrillers, the 70's & especially, the actress Faye Dunaway, it worth a watch.
        3moonspinner55

        Another misguided dramatic vehicle for star Dunaway...

        Of all the misguided choices Faye Dunaway made in her film career after co-starring in the 1967 hit "Bonnie and Clyde", this French-Italian co-production from director René Clément may be the most perplexing. An adaptation of Arthur Cavanaugh's novel "The Children Are Gone", this kidnapping drama set in Paris looks mournfully chic in gauzy autumnal colors but rarely comes together. Bickering American couple from Laurel Canyon--now apartment-dwellers in Paris for the past two years while the husband writes a book--are thrown into turmoil when their two kids disappear while on an outing in the wife's care. Dunaway is supposed to be something of a dotty, unreliable flibbertigibbet, a child-woman acting out her whims who needs psychiatric help. It's a faintly ridiculous role, too much and yet not enough for any actress to make sense out of. The villains (who are strong-arming the husband into some nefarious doings) are ill-defined nasties who arrive on the scene to portentous music on the soundtrack (in the old days, the man would have had a mustache to twirl at one end). Released under a different title in just about every country it played--including France, where it was shown as "La maison sous les arbres" ("The House Under the Trees")--it's a film that goes nowhere...and takes its time going nowhere. *1/2 from ****

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        • Trivia
          The film has frequently been compared with Otto Preminger's 'Bunny Lake is Missing' (1965) and the slightly later picture 'Don't look Now' (1973) from director Nicolas Roeg.
        • Alternate versions
          U.S. release version re-titled 'The Deadly Trap' makes some cuts and reorders some early scenes - Philippe being threatened by his old employers is now one of the first, instead of coming about 15 minutes in. Kino's DVD/Blu-ray is the longer French version entitled 'La Maison Sous les Arbres.'
        • Connections
          Referenced in Massage Parlor Murders! (1973)

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        • Release date
          • June 9, 1971 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • France
          • Italy
        • Official site
          • Kino Lorber
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Rene Clement's the Deadly Trap
        • Filming locations
          • Paris, France
        • Production companies
          • Les Films Corona
          • Les Films Pomereu
          • Oceania Produzioni Internazionali Cinematografiche
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 36m(96 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.66 : 1

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