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Showing posts with label capefear. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 April 2019

Cape Fear (1991)


Because another auteur, Francis Ford Coppola, released his Bram Stoker's Dracula just a year later, I've always had this fanciful notion that Gary Oldman's Count is Scorsese's hideous, half-melted Max Cady, the monstrous-on-a-mythological-scale psychotic rapist, first played in 1962 by Robert Mitchum but immortalised here by Robert de Niro in 1991 and in my mind forever to rise, psychotic eyes first, from the depths of Cape Fear, that terrifyingly named nexus of his revenge plot against Nick Nolte's Sam Bowden, the lawyer who wronged him and whose unfortunate family members, Jessica Lange as Bowden's wife and Juliette Lewis in the performance of her career as the terrified but electrified daughter, Danielle, unfortunate pawns in Cady's game of bloodlust.

★★★★☆

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Friday, 2 March 2018

Cape Fear (1962)


Dischordant Psycho strings and jazz piano help ratchet up the tension in this twisted 1962 suspense thriller which has Robert 'Night of the Hunter' Mitchum playing Max Cady, a hideous paedophile and psychopathic stalker, fresh out of jail and hellbent on vengeance against the lawyer, Sam Bowden (Gregory Peck) who helped put him away, and of course where else would you flee with your terrified wife and daughter in such circumstances but to your houseboat on Lake Psychopathic Rapist, oops I mean, Cape Fear.

★★★★☆

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