Easily ranks among the greatest American films.
The Night of the Hunter (1955)
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Reviews Counted:41
Fresh:40
Rotten:1
Average Rating:8.7/10
Consensus: Featuring Robert Mitchum's formidable performance as child-hunting preacher, The Night of the Hunter is a disturbing look at good and evil.
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: In this eerie meditation on good and evil, a schizophrenic preacher--possibly the devil himself--relentlessly hunts two small children across the Depression-era Bible Belt to get at their dead... In this eerie meditation on good and evil, a schizophrenic preacher--possibly the devil himself--relentlessly hunts two small children across the Depression-era Bible Belt to get at their dead father's stolen fortune. In Robert Mitchum's career-defining role as Preacher Harry Powell, he wears unforgettable tattoos of two four-letter words on his fingers: LOVE and HATE. Hauntingly directed by Charles Laughton, THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER is his only credited directorial effort, and it is a tour-de-force. [More]
Starring: Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish, Peter Graves
Starring: Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish, Peter Graves, Evelyn Varden, Gloria Castillo, Don Beddoe, Billy Chapin, James Gleason, Sally Jane Bruce
Director: Charles Laughton
Director: Charles Laughton
Producer: Paul Gregory
Screenwriter: James Agee
Story: David Grubb
Composer: Walter Schumann
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Reviews for The Night of the Hunter
Though purely homegrown, Hunter contains no social critique -- the issues are elemental, the morality biblical, the trials Homeric. In terms of cinematic texture, it's a hound from hell.
Any actor who wants to play a character with a touch of evil should study [Mitchum's] performance the way a rabbinical student studies the Torah.
All this has been crisply compacted into clear screen drama by the late James Agee and it is put forth under the direction of Mr. Laughton in stark, rigid visual terms.
The Night of the Hunter (1955) is a truly compelling and terrifying classic masterpiece thriller, and the only film ever directed by actor Charles Laughton
A remarkably ambitious mix of realism and mysticism, terror and tenderness, stark tragedy and spiritual uplift.
Corny, yes; pretentious, sure; overwrought, definitely -- but every frame of it is thrilling.
Charles Laughton's Night of the Hunter is the character actor's now-classic jab at godliness gone awry.
[Powell's] glibly superficial moralizing is epitomized by an infantile hand-play… [Gish's character] provides an undistorted counterpoint to Powell's diseased religiosity.
Laughton creates terrific tension between Mitchum and his prey, turning the preacher into a bloodthirsty wolf and Willa's children into tender lambs.
Ultimately the source of its style and power is mysterious -- it is a film without precedents, and without any real equals
As crude, direct, rattling, mystifying and exciting as American movies get.
A monochrome masterpiece, pure cinematic alchemy and just about every other superlative that spells genius.
In the pantheon of great screen villains, none is quite so despicable as Harry Powell, the heavy-lidded serial-killer-turned-preacher played by Robert Mitchum in Charles Laughton's classic thriller.
I can't think of another film that so deftly established that what you were watching inhabited the space between waking and dreaming.
A juxtaposition of light and dark which can be as satisfying and inspirational as it is bleak and disturbing.
If you hear cineastes discussing the film in hushed tones, it's only because Mitchum and Laughton have conspired to get under our skins and tattoo their story on our bones.
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