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| ACTORS: | Edward G. Robinson, Lon McCallister |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Delmer Daves |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1947 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Gotham Distribution |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Black & White |
| TYPE: | Mystery / Suspense |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 089218414090 |
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Customer Reviews of The Red House
Worth seeing for all kinds of reasons. Ooh, fun! Like film noir? Don't miss this, if only because of Edward G., and just so you can say you saw it. If Disney couyld make a good film noir back in the 40's, this might have been it. And that's a compliment. Hitchcock wouldn't have done this:L it's too moody and down-home. It's different. Ma and Pa Kettle quit foolin' around, lose a few years, and go out to find a few corpses.
1. See if you can guess my favorite shot ( with Aileen Roberts, alone)
2. See Judith Anderson in something besides REBECCA: "Every living soul has their Oxhead Woods..."
3. See Edward G. in a lesser known film, and still doing an excellent job ("...it can still be you and me, Jeannie...")
4. See Julie London. Sassy and delinquent here: "A fine swimming date we had, I don't think!" "I'm not gonna give you any kisses...I want you to miss 'em..." Gorgeous and talented, you could also sense the Hollywood ambition exuding from her during this film...no?
5. Rory Calhoun. A good job. Not given TOO much to do here except drink, hunt, beat up Lon McAllister and grab Julie London, he does it well: "Because it'll be a prettier bond if you buy it for me..."
If this is a piece of American candy, it's still a good piece--and more complex than you'd expect. (Probably moreso than I am capable of revealing here.)
Don't just leave it for the kids. In fact, it may scare the hell out of them. Ultimately, I believe there are aspects of this film that are of more than average, 'happy-day' depth.
Buy it. A true noir fan, you'll watch it more than once.
Worth seeing for all kinds of reasons.
(Revised)
Ooh, fun! Like film noir? Don't miss this, if only because of Edward G., and just so you can say you saw it. If Disney could make a good film noir back in the 40's, this might have been it. And that's a compliment. Hitchcock wouldn't have done this: it's too moody and down-home. It lacks his big-city sophistication. It has too many homey, down on the farm details. It's different. Ma and Pa Kettle quit foolin' around, lose a few years, and go out to find a few corpses.
1. See if you can guess my favorite shot ( shows Aileen Roberts, alone)
2. See Judith Anderson in something besides REBECCA: "Every living soul has their Oxhead Woods..."
3. See Edward G. in a lesser known film, and still doing an excellent job ("...it can still be you and me, Jeannie...")
4. See Julie London. Sassy and delinquent here: "A fine swimming date we had, I don't think!" "I'm not gonna give you any kisses...I want you to miss 'em..." Gorgeous and talented, you could also sense the Hollywood ambition exuding from her during this film...no?
5. Rory Calhoun. A good job. Not given TOO much to do here except drink, hunt, beat up Lon McAllister and grab Julie London, he does it well: "Because it'll be a prettier bond if you buy it for me..."
If this is a piece of American candy, it's still a good piece--and more complex than you'd expect. (Probably moreso than I am capable of revealing here.)
Don't just leave it for the kids. In fact, it may scare the hell out of them. Ultimately, I believe there are aspects of this film that are of more than average, 'happy-day' depth.
Buy it. A true noir fan, you'll watch it more than once.
Should be restored but...
This review refers to the Alpha Video (Gotham) DVD.
Overall Quality of DVD: ** /**** Sound: *1/2 /**** Plot: *** /**** Acting: ***/**** Cinematography: ***/**** Direction: **1/2 /****
This is not a great film but very eerie, strange, nearly on par with something like "Carnival Of Souls" or "Incubus".
Rory Calhoun and Lon McCallister are solid in their roles. Arlene Roberts is good but does not come close to the sexiness of Julie London. Edward G. Robinson creates the mystery and suspense while his sister (in the film), Judith Anderson (Mrs. Danvers in "REBECCA") enhances and intensifies Robinson's esoteric character.
Granted, the film transfer is quite soft and glowing and the sound hisses throughout, however, it is still quite interesting to view and, due to the digital transfer process, the sound is stabilized.
Until/if a restoration is ever available this is the best we'll see but, in my opinion, is worth the low asking price - if you are expecting the quality of a Criterion Collection DVD you will be disappointed.