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Directed by Charles Laughton
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. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"This interesting failure was directed by Charles Laughton in his only directing foray and stars Shelly Winters and Robert Mitchum. You may also recognize Lillian Gish and Peter Graves. There's some dispute on how to characterize the film (film noir, horror, melodrama), and I will be so bold as to say that this is one of the flaws in Laughton's vision - he didn't get his vision clearly on the screen. The story is something like this. It's the Depression. Ben (Grave " [More]
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"It's not hard to see every film directed by Sir Charles Laughton- rent The Night of the Hunter and you observe the great character actor's entire work as auteur in a one stop shop. A lot of people really like this picture and use that tired yet occasionally appropriate phrase "masterpiece" to describe it, but the picture is really quite shallow. It's not hard to see why it's so well respected. It's a very dense movie. With a lot of metaphors, Biblical and otherwise. It's also " [More]
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"My favorite filmmakers of all time are The Coen brothers yet curiously enough, their first film is my least favorite! I still love it, but it's the only one I would consider less than perfect for me. Also interesting is that two fo these, Jean Vigo's L'Atalante and Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter a " [More]
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