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The Night of the Hunter

United States

1955

93 Min
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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DIR Charles Laughton

PROD Paul Gregory

SCR James Agee, Davis Grubb

DP Stanley Cortez

CAST Shelley Winters, Robert Mitchum, Billy Chapin, Lillian Gish, Peter Graves, James Gleason, Don Beddoe, Evelyn Varden

Synopsis

Adapted by James Agee from a novel by Davis Grubb, The Night of the Hunter represented legendary actor Charles Laughton’s only film directing effort. Combining stark realism with Germanic expressionism, the movie is a brilliant good-and-evil parable, with “good” represented by a couple of farm kids and a pious old lady, and “evil” literally in the hands of a posturing psychopath. Imprisoned with thief Ben Harper (Peter Graves), phony preacher Harry Powell (Robert Mitchum) learns that Ben has hidden a huge sum of money somewhere near his home. Upon his release, the murderously misogynistic Powell insinuates himself into Ben’s home, eventually marrying his widow Willa (Shelley Winters). Eventually all that stands between Powell and the money are Ben’s son (Billy Chapin) and daughter (Sally Jane Bruce), who take refuge in a home for abandoned children presided over by the indomitable, scripture-quoting Rachel Cooper (Lillian Gish). The war of wills between Mitchum and Gish is the heart of the film’s final third, a masterful blend of horror and lyricism. Laughton’s tight, disciplined direction is superb – and all the more impressive when one realizes that he intensely disliked all child actors. The music by Walter Schumann and the cinematography of Stanley Cortez are every bit as brilliant as the contributions by Laughton and Agee. Overlooked on its first release, The Night of the Hunter is now regarded as a classic.

( From http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048424/ )

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Spencer Draper

20Jan10

"Children?"  
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kimberlee

18Nov09

Mitchum performs the perfect dynamic of the villian you love to hate and vice versa...much like John Malkovich's future villians  
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bob crane

21Jan09

Flawless.  
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Rodney Welch

1Dec08

Talk about a good one to go out on. It was Charles Laughton's first film and did so poorly at the box office that he was never allowed to make another. At least he made a classic.  

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"Would you like me to tell you the little story of right-hand/left-hand?"

By Citizen Pete on December 1, 2009

Usually, whenever I watch an older flick, I try to abstract from modern cinema and try to imagine myself watching it as if at a premiere. Now this is one of those that – nevermind the years – hasn’t…  read review

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By Robert W Peabody III on September 7, 2009

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“They abide and they endure.”
This film abided for 40 years. It was not well received when it came out, but it is considered aesthetically…  read review

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By Roger Hayn on August 4, 2009

This is an alright film. It consists of very interesting visuals, most notably the way Cortez and Laughton captured the sequences taking place on / in water. It would appear that the fishing scene…  read review

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By Musycks on January 21, 2009

It might be a toss up… best debut and only film directed by an actor who starred in a version of Mutiny on the Bounty? I guess we could have a sub-section about appearing in the film or not to make…  read review

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