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Uncle Silas
Uncle Silas

Uncle Silas

19471h 38m★ 5.8ドラマホラー謎

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本作が放つ最大の魅力は、静謐な屋敷に漂う濃密なゴシックの香りと、観る者の心拍を乱す恐怖演出にあります。若きジーン・シモンズが体現する清廉さと、カティーナ・パクシヌーの狂気に満ちた怪演が火花を散らす様は圧巻です。影を効果的に用いた映像美は、目に見えない悪意が実体化していく過程を、残酷なまでに美しく描き出しています。 原作レ・ファニュの小説が持つ心理的閉塞感を、映画は視覚的コントラストで鮮やかに昇華させました。活字では想像に委ねられた「伯父の家」という牢獄を、映像ならではの奥行きと光影で構築した点が白眉です。文章から解き放たれ、より扇情的で幻想的な恐怖へと変貌を遂げた本作は、まさに映像表現にしか成し得ない至高のゴシック・ホラーといえます。

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Jean Simmons
Jean Simmons
Caroline Ruthyn
Katina Paxinou
Katina Paxinou
Madame de la Rougierre
Derrick De Marney
Derrick De Marney
Uncle Silas
Derek Bond
Derek Bond
Lord Richard Ilbury
Sophie Stewart
Sophie Stewart
Lady Monica Waring
Esmond Knight
Esmond Knight
Dr. Bryerly
Marjorie Rhodes
Marjorie Rhodes
Mrs. Rusk
Guy Rolfe
Guy Rolfe
Sepulchre Hawkes
Reginald Tate
Reginald Tate
Austin Ruthyn
Manning Whiley
Manning Whiley
Dudley Ruthyn

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Charles Frank

脚本: Ben Travers / Sheridan Le Fanu

音楽: Alan Rawsthorne

制作: Laurence Irving / Josef Somlo

撮影監督: Robert Krasker

制作会社: Two Cities Films / J. Arthur Rank Organisation

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 7.5

Knowl Manor, September 1845. Uncle Silas is directed by Charles Frank and adapted to screenplay by Ben Travers from the novel of the same name written by Sheridan Le Fanu. It stars Jean Simmons, Katina Paxinou, Derrick De Marney, Derek Bond, Sophie Stewart and Esmond Knight. Music is by Alan Rawstone and cinematography by Robert Krasker. Upon the death of her loving father, teenager Caroline Ruthyn (Simmons) is bequeathed the family inheritance when she reaches the age of 21. In the interim she is requested to go live with her Uncle Silas (De Marney) in his ramshackle Gothic mansion. Silas was once considered unbalanced, even getting off with a murder charge when some felt he was guilty as sin, but now he seems warm towards Caroline. Is it a bluff? When Silas' weird son arrives on the scene and her fearsome former governess is found to be haunting the edges of the frames, Caroline suspects she may indeed be in danger. A film dripping with Gothic delights, Uncle Silas is undeniably dated, as evidenced by the over acting that surrounds the excellent Simmons, but this is no Jamaica Inn. Atmosphere unbound here as Charles Frank and the brilliant Robert Krasker surround the nastiness of the plot with nightmarish visuals and scenes fit to grace any bigger budgeted horror of the decade. The mansion is a classic fit for such a tale of heiress stalk and kill fare, though it is more run down than the opulence of something like Manderley. With 90% of the picture shot in dark and shadows, where light comes via candles and firesides, the mood of impending peril is always high. Add in a few stormy nights, mysterious rooms, locked gates and characters straight out of one of James Whale's dreams and you are good to go for bodice bedlam. Director Charles Frank (co-writer The Late Edwina Black) had no career whatsoever, which on this evidence is baffling. OK! He wasn't able to rein in De Marney and Paxinou on this one, though in the case of the latter it's a glorious case where excess fits the nightmarish dream-scape, but some of his visual touches hint at what a good noir style director he could have been. With two nightmare sequences superb, one Brandy inspired and an array of canted angles and shadowy menaced frames filing out the piece, this shows superbly someone able to sustain foreboding atmosphere. In some sources it is listed that Nigel Huke was co-cinematographer, but on others not so, and I certainly didn't see his name on the credits when the film rolled? But what we can see for sure is Krasker at his best. In the same year as Uncle Silas he would elevate Carol Reed's Odd Man Out to classic cinematography status, and two years later he would of course be an integral part of what made The Third Man the deservingly revered picture it is. Uncle Silas represents something of a must see for Krasker purists. It's also definitely a film that Simmons fans should seek out. The over acting will irritate some, and the mid-point drags as it goes into gaiety mode and nearly derails the suspenseful mood that has been built up deftly. But it quickly overcomes this and gets back on track to be a cracker waiting to be gorged on by like minded film fans. It would make a nice appetiser to Ealing's brilliant Queen of Spades, or as B support to The Spiral Staircase. It was released as The Inheritance in the States, and had changes made, suffice to say that anyone interested in this movie should see only the British version. Maybe that was where Huke was involved? In the American cut? Oh well, Uncle Silas, Brit version, wonderfully kinked. 8/10

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

Now who doesn't like a well executed bit of Gothic mystery? Jean Simmons ("Caroline") inherits a great deal of money from her father, but until she becomes of age she must move into the ramshackle stately pile of her kindly uncle "Silas" (Derrick De Marney). Well, at least he sounded kindly - but once she is safely ensconced in his home, it soon becomes clear that he hasn't two brass farthings to rub together and so has his beady eyes on her fortune. The house also entertains his peculiar son "Austin" (Reginald Tate) and her conspiratorial governess - the nasty piece of work that is "Madama de la Rougierre" (Katina Paxinou). Aside from a slightly foppish De Marnay, this is a well cast drama with plenty of well photographed, darkly lit, scenarios to keep the mystery bubbling along - helped significantly by Simmons' wonderfully butter-wouldn't-melt characterisation of the initially gullible, but not entirely foolish "Caroline", particularly when contrasted with the juicily menacing governess. Rarely seen, but I can't think why - it has all the ingredients and although the ending is a shade on the disappointing side, is still at the top end of this light horror genre.

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