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The Cabinet of Caligari (1962)
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5 October 1962 (Finland) moreTagline:
No one permitted out or in during the last thirteen nerve-shattering minutes! morePlot:
Jane's car breaks down and she makes her way to a nearby estate, owned by a mysterious man named Caligari... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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a cure for insomnia moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Glynis Johns | ... | Jane Lindstrom | |
| Dan O'Herlihy | ... | Caligari / Paul | |
| Richard Davalos | ... | Mark Lindstrom | |
| Lawrence Dobkin | ... | Dr. Frank David | |
| Constance Ford | ... | Christine | |
| J. Pat O'Malley | ... | Martin | |
| Vicki Trickett | ... | Jeanie the Maid | |
| Estelle Winwood | ... | Ruth | |
| Doreen Lang | ... | Vivian | |
| Charles E. Fredericks | ... | Bob | |
| Phyllis Teagardin | ... | Little Girl |
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Mono (Westrex Recording System)Fun Stuff
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Continuity: As Jane sits at the dinner table having a private discussion with Paul, the bowl of lobster bisque she refuses to eat disappears between shots. moreQuotes:
Caligari: How old were you when you first let a man make love to you? Next, who was he? Next, how did you feel at the time? Next, how did you feel afterwards? What did you feel? What did you think? Were you pleased, frightened, ecstatic, disgusted? What did he say? What words did you speak? That's what I want to know. Now. Tell me. Now. Now. All of it, now. Tell me. YES! moreFAQ
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What was Robert Bloch thinking when he wrote this? As weird as the character's interactions are (no understandable motivations), the dialogue is full of dramatic clichés out of any context, like clips from a soap opera. Not a very thrilling blend for a horror movie. The original 1920 movie involved mesmerism and somnambulism: this film does both - it will hypnotise you into sleep immediately, even in the light of day. However, if you can stay awake, the story does have some dramatic impact, and the acting is fine throughout. The twist ending was done one better in a very similar 1950's EC comics (ie Tales from the Crypt) where the woman is cured but starts to have a relapse that cycles her back to the beginning of the story (a la "Dead of night").