Taste of Fear

Taste of Fear is a black-and-white 1961 British thriller film directed by Seth Holt.[4] The film stars Susan Strasberg, Ronald Lewis, Ann Todd, and Christopher Lee in a supporting role. It was released in the United States as Scream of Fear.

Taste of Fear
Directed bySeth Holt[1]
Produced byJimmy Sangster[1]
Screenplay byJimmy Sangster[2]
Starring
Music byClifton Parker[1]
CinematographyDouglas Slocombe[1]
Edited byEric Boyd-Perkins[1]
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures Corporation[2]
Release date
  • 5 June 1961 (1961-06-05) (United Kingdom)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom[2]
Box office$800,000 (Europe)[3]

Plot

After the suicide of her best friend, wheelchair-bound heiress Penny Appleby (Susan Strasberg) arrives at her estranged father's estate on the French Riviera. Her stepmother (Ann Todd), whom Penny has only just met, informs her that the father has been called away on business. She cannot say when he will return or why he left when he was expecting Penny's arrival. Although the stepmother has made the place comfortable for Penny, the young woman does not trust her. That night she believes she sees her father's corpse in the guest cottage. When others respond to her hysterical screams, the corpse is not there. The stepmother tries to convince Penny that her recent tragedy is causing her to hallucinate, and the family doctor (Christopher Lee) cites Penny's history of neurotic behaviour to support that view.

The family chauffeur (Ronald Lewis) meets Penny privately to say he believes Penny did see something unusual, even if not a corpse. He offers to help her investigate. As they proceed, Penny begins to wonder if he is really an ally or if he is leading her away from the truth. When a police detective begins his own investigation, he suspects that Penny may have secrets of her own.

Cast

Production

Jimmy Sangster stated that he originally wrote the film for Sidney Box who assigned him to produce it.[5] According to Sangster, Box became ill and stopped his work temporarily, leading his work to be taken over by his brother-in-law Peter Rogers, who was busy working on the Carry On series.[5] Sangster then bought the film back from Rogers and sold it to Michael Carreras on the condition that Sangster would be allowed to produce.[5]

Release

Taste of Fear was distributed in the United Kingdom on June 5, 1961 with an 82 minute running time.[1] It was later distributed in the United States with an 81 minute running time on August 22, 1961 under the title Scream of Fear.[1] The film was a success in the United Kingdom and the United States and was very popular in Europe, being one of Hammer's most profitable productions which led to a cycle of similar films.[3]

In March 2013, it was announced that the film will be remade for Sony, and directed by Juan Antonio Bayona, whose previous credits include the acclaimed 2007 Spanish horror film, The Orphanage.[6]

Legacy

Christopher Lee later stated that the film "was the best film that I was in that Hammer ever made... [...] It had the best director, the best cast and the best story."[7] Ann Todd contradicted him, saying that she thought "it was a terrible film. I didn't like my part, and I found Susan Strasberg impossible to work with-all that 'Method' stuff."[5]

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See also

  • List of Hammer films

References

  1. Fellner 2019, p. 441.
  2. "Taste of Fear". Monthly Film Bulletin. Vol. 28 no. 328. British Film Institute. May 1961. p. 63.
  3. Hearn, Marcus (2011). The Hammer Vault. Titan Books. p. 61.
  4. Butler, Craig. "Scream of Fear". AllMovie. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  5. Fellner 2019, p. 443.
  6. Waltz, Amanda (26 March 2013). "'The Impossible' Director Juan Antonio Bayona To Remake 'Scream of Fear' For Sony". Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  7. Hearn & Barnes 2007, p. 61.

Sources

  • Fellner, Chris (2019). The Encyclopedia of Hammer Films. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 1538126591.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Hearn, Marcus; Barnes, Alan (September 2007). "Taste of Fear". The Hammer Story: The Authorised History of Hammer Films (Limited ed.). Titan Books. ISBN 1 84576 185 5.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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