Customer Reviews:
Midnight Lace.......2007-02-07
Midnight Lace is a tense, gritty thriller, however Doris Day does overplay the part somewhat, and her performance could be described as hysterical, in places. The starring role should have been played by Grace Kelly or Tippi Hedren - one of the Hitchcock stars - in my opinion, it is fairly hard to watch Ms Day in a completely serious role.
Saying this, I do like the film, it has colour and glamour and the plot is frighteningly believable. Very similar in plot and characters to 'Dial M for murder', by Hitchcock. Hope this was useful!
Doris Day without the song and dance.......2006-11-28
Yes, Doris Day. But no... no singing, no laughter, no romance in this film. What you do get is a solid thriller, even for today's standards (the creepy voice has a lot to do with it!).
Doris Day is an American living in London. Her life is just fine, what with her loving husband, a good friend, a bright future and more money than she can ever spend. But then one day, walking home, out of the fog, the most eerie, high-pitched voice you've ever heard threatens to kill her. Without a reason, without a suspect and without any evidence, she -and all those around her- is beginning to question her sanity.
Couldn't say the ending was a total surprise but it still had a few surprises waiting for me.
Beware of the things lurking in the London fog!.......2006-10-11
"Midnight Lace" is one of Doris Day's lesser known efforts, the second of the only two thrillers she has ever appeared in (the other being Hitchcock's "The Man Who Knew Too Much".) Miss Day plays Kit Preston, an American who has recently moved to London to live with her British husband, Rex Harrison. While out in the fog one night, she is threatened by an eerie voice. The threats continue by telephone, but the police seem unable to help - or unwilling, as even her friends begin to suspect that she is making things up to get attention ...
"Midnight Lace" is a solid thriller, very much in the tradition of "Sorry, Wrong Number" or "Dial M for Murder" (even sharing the "same" police inspector, John Williams, with the latter.) The plot offers some nice twists and turns and, more than once, makes perfect use of its London setting. Seeing the film today, some of the surprises might not be as surprising as they were in 1960, but the cast of well-known faces is still a joy to watch, especially Myrna Loy as bubbly "Aunt Bea" and Roddy McDowall as ruthless schemer. Doris Day got two nominations for her role and, yes, she does give a rather decent dramatic performance, although, for a more modern taste, her "fear" turns too readily into hysterics (quite literally, as it seems, as Day writes in her memoirs that drawing on memories of her abusive husband for those scenes had her in hysterics and crying uncontrollably so that filming once had to be stopped until she recovered.)
Still, "Midnight Lace" is an effective little thriller, with a good script and good performances, and would certainly deserve more recognition. Hopefully, its release on DVD will bring it just that, helped by a decent transfer, though sadly without any extras.
Customer Reviews:
disappointment.......2008-02-03
the main feature is only 30 minutes long.mostly movie tone type two minute reports.you get to see drivers,car and circuits long gone but leaves you wanting more.
extras of modern in car footage round oulton park in `60s sports car and comentary on a small part of main feature dont help.
dont buy rent and watch
DVD:
- Murder, She Said (1961)
- Night And Fog [1955]
- On Moonlight Bay [1951]
- On The Beach [1959]
- Out Of The Past [1947]
- Peeping Tom - Special Edition [1959]
- Persona [1966]
- Psycho (2 Disc Special Edition) [1960]
- Psycho Collection [1960]
- Ring Of Bright Water [1969]
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