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Revenge!

  • TV Movie
  • 1971
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Revenge! (1971)
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A deranged mother avenges herself against the man she thinks seduced her daughter by imprisoning him in a cage in her basement.A deranged mother avenges herself against the man she thinks seduced her daughter by imprisoning him in a cage in her basement.A deranged mother avenges herself against the man she thinks seduced her daughter by imprisoning him in a cage in her basement.

  • Director
    • Jud Taylor
  • Writers
    • Elizabeth Davis
    • Joseph Stefano
  • Stars
    • Shelley Winters
    • Stuart Whitman
    • Bradford Dillman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    220
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jud Taylor
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Davis
      • Joseph Stefano
    • Stars
      • Shelley Winters
      • Stuart Whitman
      • Bradford Dillman
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Amanda Hilton
    Stuart Whitman
    Stuart Whitman
    • Mark Hembric
    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • Frank Klaner
    Carol Eve Rossen
    Carol Eve Rossen
    • Dianne Klaner
    • (as Carol Rossen)
    Roger Perry
    Roger Perry
    • Pete Marsh
    Gary Clarke
    Gary Clarke
    • Ed Linnis
    Leslie Charleson
    Leslie Charleson
    • Nancy Grover
    Johnny Scott Lee
    • Jimmy Klaner
    • (as Johnny Lee)
    George Burrafato
    • Delivery Man
    Pelly Sutton
    • Mrs. James Lazen
    • Director
      • Jud Taylor
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Davis
      • Joseph Stefano
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    8planktonrules

    Shelley Winters played a crazed lady?! What a surprise!!

    In the early 70s, Shelley Winters re-made her self and her film career. Too old for parts she had in the 40s and 50s, now she discovered a new niche...playing people who were absolutely unhinged! I can't think of another actress with a similar string of such films except, perhaps, for Joan Crawford. In "Bloody Mama", she played a crazed Ma Barker type gangster. In "What's the Matter With Helen?", she played a dangerous psychotic mother. In "Who Slew Auntie Roo?" she plays a person who kids think is a murderer...so they decide to kill her! And, in "The Devil's Daughter" she's the leader of a Satanic coven!! Clearly, she was on a roll!! So, it's not at all surprising she'd also make "Revenge!".

    "Revenge!" begins with a businessman, Frank (Bradford Dillman) receiving a phone call. Apparently his briefcase and another person's got switched so he leaves the meet the lady who called. The 'lady' happens to be Amanda (Shelley Winters) and Amanda has an ulterior motive....revenge. She soon attacks Frank with a fireplace poker and when he awakens, he finds he's the prisoner of this odd woman. And, she eventually informs him she's done this for revenge to what he did to her daughter...but Frank has no idea who the daughter was and insists he did nothing.

    In the meantime, Frank's wife is worried...and frustrated because it doesn't seem like there's much of anything the police can do. A friend suggests they consult a psychic and they soon meet with Mark (Stuart Whitman). Can they find Frank before it's too late...especially when Mark himself admits that his act is just a gimmick?!

    One thing I loved about this film is that although it involves a psychic, it also tells you how such folks do cold readings. In other words, how it's all a trick based on well educated guesses. This will no doubt alienate some viewers--folks who have confidence in psychics. Another thing I loved is Winters. She simply was wonderful playing crazed psychotic-types!! And, I admire her not only for taking the roles but really embracing them!! Overall, well worth seeing and campy fun.
    10dave-1599

    Excellent movie - should be re-made today

    I saw this movie a few years ago and thought it was one of the most clever psychic / thriller / psycho movies I'd ever seen. I wish it was available on DVD / VHS or was on TNT.

    Shelly Winters's daughter commits suicide after a guy breaks her heart. Shelly kidnaps the guy so as to take revenge. The guy's wife finds him via ESP and working with a fake psyhcic who comes to believe that ESP is real. Many other clever twists and a generally very cool movie (the guy Shelly kidnapped isn't the one who broke her daughter's heart, and......well I don't wanna ruin it). Great flick! Should be remade today with Kathy Bates (Dolores Claiborne) in the lead role, Kevin Costner as Frank Tanner - would be a blockbuster!
    5Chase_Witherspoon

    Feeling the vibration

    Very basic thriller is a modest time-filler at best, with businessman Dillman incarcerated by unhinged Winters, avenging the death of her daughter for which she believes Dillman is vicariously responsible. Texturing the otherwise superficial plot is Rossen as Dillman's faithful wife whose premonitions brings her into contact with self-described clairvoyant Whitman, the two forming a somewhat symbiotic alliance hoping to discover Dillman's whereabouts.

    Winters is suitably grieved but doesn't have enough material to showcase her talent, whilst Dillman as her unwitting victim is surprisingly insensitive toward her plight especially given his predicament. Does this behaviour implicate him? You'll have to wait to find out.

    Whitman and the real star - Rossen - have possibly the best characters, but they're 'discovery' (and more importantly the plot device which gets them there) is just a little too contrived to really satisfy. Despite the plot weaknesses the cast has some depth, and it's good to see TV veterans Roger Perry and Gary Clarke in minor roles, and General Hospital alumni Lesley Charleson also featuring in the second act.

    At just over an hour run-time it's compact and might've even served as a pilot for a subsequent psychic /medium type show; then again with a bigger budget and a few more plot twists it could also become a decent big screen thriller. Missed opportunities aside, it remains a watchable if not altogether logical minor thriller, featuring a contemporary A-list cast and some modest tension to keep a casual armchair sleuth mildly entertained.
    verna55

    Shelley Winters at her most overbearing and most irresistible!!!!!

    I love Shelley Winters!!!!! I couldn't care less what anyone says. Some people ridicule her, but the fact is Shelley Winters is one of the most gifted and delightful actresses working in films today. How can you ridicule someone who has won two Academy Awards and has received two Oscar nominations besides that? If you're a bona-fide Shelley fan like I am, this is the flick for you! Shelley is an obsessive mother who avenges her daughter's rape by imprisoning the man she suspects of the dirty deed in a cage in her basement. Sound far-fetched? Nothing's impossible when Shelley's in charge, and this is her vehicle all the way, and be assured she gets all the mileage out of it she possibly can. Sure, you've seen this type of story before, but you've never seen it the way Shelley does it!
    1mls4182

    E.S.P. and a lot of B.S.

    I dug up this 1971 TV movie expecting to see the great Shelley Winters in a trashy, campy, bad 1970s TV movie. What a disappointment. It stunk.

    Thin plot dragged out paper thin. No believable or likeable cgaracters. No scary and hateful ones either. A complete waste.

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    • Trivia
      The 1971 source novel by Elizabeth Davis (née Lou Ellen Davis 1936-2007) had the nursery rhyme derived title ''There Was An Old Woman''. For the TV movie the title was as a courtesy to - or perhaps as demanded by - female lead Shelley Winters adjusted to ''The Once Was a Woman'' before finally being entitled ''Revenge!'' for its broadcast.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene,for no apparent reason, Frank drops his briefcase steps from the counter when he pays for his paper, facilitating the switch by the thief.
    • Connections
      Version of Inn of the Frightened People (1971)

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En kvinnas hämnd
    • Filming locations
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, USA(filmed at)
    • Production company
      • Mark Carliner Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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