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Who Killed Teddy Bear?
Who Killed Teddy Bear?

Who Killed Teddy Bear?

19651h 34m★ 6.3犯罪ドラマスリラー

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1960年代のニューヨークが持つ退廃的な美しさと、そこに潜む孤独を、生々しいモノクロ映像で切り取った傑作です。タイムズスクエアの喧騒が、登場人物たちの内面的な空虚さを際立たせる演出は圧巻で、単なるスリラーの枠を超えた「都市の寓話」としての凄みを感じさせます。 サル・ミネオの狂気と繊細さが同居する名演は、観る者の倫理観を揺さぶり、歪んだ愛情の果てにある悲劇を鮮烈に描き出しています。覗き見的な視線を通じて現代社会の断絶を浮き彫りにする本作は、公開から半世紀以上を経てもなお、人間の深淵に潜む闇を鋭く突き刺す力を持っています。

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Sal Mineo
Sal Mineo
Lawrence Sherman
Juliet Prowse
Juliet Prowse
Norah Dain
Jan Murray
Jan Murray
Lt. Dave Madden
Elaine Stritch
Elaine Stritch
Marian Freeman
No Image
Margot Bennett
Edie Sherman
Daniel J. Travanti
Daniel J. Travanti
Carlo
No Image
Diana Moore
Pam Madden
Frank Campanella
Frank Campanella
Police Captain
Bruce Glover
Bruce Glover
Frank
Tom Aldredge
Tom Aldredge
Adler

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監督: Joseph Cates

脚本: Arnold Drake / Leon Tokatyan

音楽: Charles Calello

制作: Joseph Cates / Everett Rosenthal

撮影監督: Joseph C. Brun

制作会社: Phillips Productions

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Cinema_Snobb
Cinema_Snobb
★ 8

A very bold movie for 1965 that has today become a cult classic. Like a lot of these social films they are dated, but to me that is part of what makes them often times great. If I watch a film made in 1965, I want it to reflect the time it was made, not today. "Who Killed Teddy Bear" was one of the first U.S. films to be at the head of the new, changing cinema values of the 1960's. The subject matter was difficult for mainstream audiences. Rape, incest, lesbianism, sexual addiction were just some of the topics touched on in the picture directed by Joseph Cates. A young waitress (Juliet Prowse) at a cool New York City disco is being stalked. She has been receiving threatening phone calls and is scared. The police, headed by Jan Murray, have little leads. The film argues that everyone has some kind of sexual perversion. Some people are just better at covering it up. Though not a hit at the time, it seems very influential. Martin Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" is very similar with its bleak view of a rotting New York and the freaks that roam the streets. Scorsese's version of "Cape Fear" has several shots that are familiar. I think even Quentin Tarantino borrowed heavily with his dance number between John Travolta and Uma Thurman in "Pulp Fiction." It is very reminiscent of the sexual tension between Juliet Prowse and Sal Mineo when she tries to teach him to dance. It does start out a bit rocky, but gathers steam as it goes. There are some great performances, especially from Sal Mineo and Elaine Stritch. The film is mostly lost today, but hopefully its cult status will help it come back to life on DVD and Blue-Ray soon.

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

There's something quite untypically erotic about the opening scenes of this film as the scantily clad "Larry" (Sal Mineo) telephones a woman and talks suggestively to her. Though not explicit by current standards, this whole film take quite an honest approach to the issues faced by "Norah" (Juliet Prowse) as she becomes more and more frustrated by this stranger who becomes more daring. She reports it to the police and they assign "Lt. Madden" (Jan Murray) to the case. It's clear quite quickly that he has some skin in the game here - but can she trust even him? When her stalker starts to bother her at work, her boss "Marian" (Elaine Stritch) tries to comfort her but will any of that stop what would appear to be the inevitable - an assault? This is quite a cleverly crafted game of sexually charged cat and mouse with the casting delivering quite enthrallingly as the story develops. Even though we always know who the pervert is, we are still not sure how the story will pan out and if he is the only man out to torment "Norah". The ending is a bit disappointing. It doesn't really do justice to the build up, but Prowse delivers her fearful character well and Mineo imbues his predatory persona with a sort of boyish vulnerability that can be quite disturbing to watch at times. It's quite a potent ninety minutes of cinema that I think was well ahead of it's time.

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