Die Screaming, Marianne (1970)
Directed by Peter Walker / Pete Walker
Sub-Genres - Psychological Thriller |
Run Time - 104 min. |
Countries - United Kingdom |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Cavett Binion
The first horror film from notorious British director Pete Walker, this is a brutal but rather pedestrian pulp thriller about a fetching young go-go dancer (Susan George, in her first starring role) who is stalked in and around an isolated house by ruthless assassins determined to prevent her from reaching her 21st birthday. It seems Marianne is in line for a sizable inheritance from the man she claims is her father -- a crooked magistrate whose career is threatened by her very existence. As if that weren't enough, knowledge of the girl's newfound wealth inspires a team of would-be kidnappers who show up at the villa to beef up the body count. Fans of Walker's blood-drenched thrillers might detect a glimmer of burgeoning talent here, but the suspense is hampered by a clunky script and silly dialogue, and the lovely George is probably just warming up for the following year's Straw Dogs. Also known as Die Beautiful, Marianne!
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blackmail, dance [art], daughter, family, illegitimacy, inheritance, justice, killing, mental-illness, murder