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Endless Night

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Directed By: Sidney Gilliat
Theatrical Release Date: 1971
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay

Editorial Review - Amazon.com

True-blue Agatha Christie fans know better than anyone that the creator of Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot did not always write crime-solving procedurals. Endless Night, published in 1968, is a perfect example of the moody, psychological thriller Christie sometimes explored, particularly in the late years of her career. This 1972 adaptation, scripted and directed by seasoned British filmmaker Sidney Gilliat, is indeed a strange duck: a compelling tale of small, unsettling phenomena and events, but with no defining mystery, no apparent crime to pull the details together--not until quite late in the story, that is. Hayley Mills and Hywel Bennett, partnered together in several films (The Family Way, Twisted Nerve) during the 1960s and '70s, play an American heiress and an underemployed London chauffeur who marry and move into a dream house designed for them by a world-class architect (Per Oscarsson). In short order, things begin to get mighty weird. A crazy old woman stomps around the couple's property, whispering ambiguous warnings. The bride's nuisance of a sister (Britt Ekland) moves in, and a handful of disapproving relatives keep popping up to belittle the hero. Where this is all leading is entirely unexpected--Christie and Gilliat really have us falling without a parachute for a while--yet it's exciting and tragic all at once. Nice performances all around, with special admiration for Oscarsson's role as the dying architect. --Tom Keogh

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A Customer Review by bigfootsalienbaby
Hayley Mills and Hywel Bennett star as two young strangers who meet, fall in love, and get married. He is a former chauffeur, and she is an heiress worth millions. Of course, her family is against the whole idea, and their attorney (George Sanders) offers big money for a quick divorce! This does not bother these lovebirds. After all, their relationship is built on stronger stuff. It is a romance for the ages. Enter Britt Ekland (The Wicker Man) as Mills' old friend, and things really get interesting. Ekland moves in w/ the young couple, causing strain on the marriage. Plus, odd occurances begin chipping away at the tranquil atmosphere, causing a rising sense of dread. ENDLESS NIGHT has a nice, sudden jolt to it that takes us from a love story w/ vaguely mysterious elements, and hurls us into a story of greed, insanity, and murder. All of the characters are wonderful, especially Hayley Mills (whom I've loved since the original Parent Trap). As for the major twist in ENDLESS NIGHT, it is said that only 3 people in 100 can see it coming. I was (happily) in the vast majority who had their jaws dropped! Highly recommended...

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A Customer Review by spp
This was just like the book written by Agatha Christie. I have read all of her books and this was the scarest and closest to reality. I couldn't believe there was a nude scene!!

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