Only in the night
Seule in the night ( Wait Until Dark ) is an American police film carried out in 1967 by Terence Young.
Synopsis
In her apartment, a blind young woman faces three traffickers of Drogue in the search of a headstock faggot of Héroïne, entrusted to her husband, the photographer Sam Hendrix, by an unknown woman with the airport, whereas it returns from Montreal. The gangsters decide to terrify the blind young woman so that it helps them to find the headstock.
Data sheet
- Realizer: Terence Young
- Scenario writer: Robert Carrington and Jane Howard Carrington, according to a part of Frederick Knott
- Producing: Mel To shoe then husband of Audrey Hepburn
- Music: Henry Mancini
- Director of the photography: Charles Lang
- Assembler: Gene Milford
- decorator Chief: George Jenkins
- Coming out date: October 26th 1967 with the the United States
- Lasted: 1:47
Distribution
- Audrey Hepburn: Susy Hendrix
- Alan Arkin : Roat/Harry Roat Jr/Roat Sr
- Richard Kerned: Mike Talman
- Efrem Zimbalist Jr.: Sam Hendrix
- Jack Weston: Carlino
- Samantha Jones: LISA
- Julie Herrod: Gloria
Comments
The setting in scene remained very near to the play, with time and unity of place. The film rocks in the horror when the young blind man must face the psychopathe.For this role, Audrey Hepburn attended a school for blind men, and carried lenses during turning in order to make its glance less expressive.
At the time of its exit into the room, the persons in charge of the cinemas gradually extinguished lighting at the time of the 12 last minutes of film, as Susy broke the bulbs in film.
Audrey Hepburn will divorce shortly after her husband Mel To shoe and will put a quasi final term at her cinematographic career in order to raise her children.
External bonds
- Card detailed on the film (scenario, distribution, anecdotes, photographs)
- Card IMDB
- the New Yorkean decoration
- complete Site on Audrey Hepburn
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