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Thursday, May 15, 2008

CAPE FEAR (1962)

Super-effective thinking-man’s thriller is just one more ace from unheralded megger J. Lee Thompson, helped immeasureably by Bernard Herrmann 's score & a gaggle of Hitchcock tech regulars working below the line. It features solid perfs from Greg Peck, Polly Bergen, Telly Savalas, Martin Balsam & a legendary bit of insidious villainy from Robert Mitchum as an ex-con out to revenge himself on Peck’s family. It’s sort of a public outing of his intensely private work in NIGHT OF THE HUNTER, admittedly a far greater work, but with less popular appeal. Not without faults, clumsy edits where the censors nipped away & one too many "wrong man" surprise reveal, but it sure beats Martin Scorsese ’s over-egged custard of a remake.

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