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Shock!

 
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Shock!

  • Director: Alfred L. Werker
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Movie Type: Psychological Thriller
  • Themes: Witnessing a Crime
  • Main Cast: Vincent Price, Lynn Bari, Anabel Shaw, Michael Dunne
  • Release Year: 1946
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 70 minutes

Plot

In this thriller, psychiatrist Dr. Cross (Vincent Price) kills his wife and expects to get away with murder, until he discovers that the slaying was observed by a next-door neighbor, Janet Stewart (Anabel Shaw). As Janet attempts to convince her husband (Frank Latimore) of the doctor's dastardly deed, Cross shows up to advise him that Janet is in dire need of some in-depth counseling. ~ Iotis Erlewine, All Movie Guide

Review

Shock is a mid-level thriller that, while never approaching greatness, is certainly entertaining enough. One part "suspenser," one part psychological thriller and one part film noir, Shock doesn't totally satisfy whatever genre it's put in, but it's hard not to get caught up in the very mechanical twists and turns of its plot. Hard, but not impossible -- those who demand logic and believability will throw their hands up at a number of the blatant manipulations that screenwriter Eugene Ling engages in. But director Arnold L. Werker seems to be having so much fun with this little cat-and-mouser that many viewers will overlook the deficiencies in the screenplay. Besides, there are a number of moments -- such as the early dream sequence -- that work much too well, and the tension as the film nears its climax is very effective. Too, Shock has the wonderful Vincent Price turning in a delicious, yet not hammy, performance. It's early in Price's career, and he hasn't turned to the blatant (if enjoyable) scenery chewing that some of his later roles brought out in him; his work here is careful and thought out, even when he goes for an extreme moment. All in all, Shock is an undemanding, lurid little flick that's more fun than it really should be. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Reed Hadley - O'Neill; Renee Carson - Mrs. Hatfield; Charles Trowbridge - Dr. Harvey; John Davidson - Mr. Edwards; Selmar Jackson - Dr. Blair; Pierre Watkin - Hotel Manager; Mary Young - Miss Penny; Charles Tannen - Hotel Clerk; Robert Adler - Male Nurse; Margaret Brayton; Stephen Dunne - Stevens; Frank Latimore - Lt. Paul Stewart; George E. Stone - Cabdriver; Cecil Weston; Claire Richards - Nurse

Credit

Boris Leven - Art Director, Lyle Wheeler - Art Director, Alfred L. Werker - Director, Harmon Jones - Editor, David Buttolph - Composer (Music Score), Emil Newman - Musical Direction/Supervision, Joe MacDonald - Cinematographer, Glen MacWilliams - Cinematographer, Aubrey Schenk - Producer, Thomas K. Little - Set Designer, O. Clement Halverson - Set Designer, Fred Sersen - Special Effects, Albert E. DeMond - Screen Story, Martin Berkeley - Screenwriter, Eugene Ling - Screenwriter
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