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Overview

User Rating:
7.5/10   1,052 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Stephen Geller (novel)
Lorenzo Semple Jr. (screenplay)
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Release Date:
19 July 1968 (West Germany) more
Tagline:
She's such a sweet girl. He's such a nice boy. They'll scare the hell out of you. more
Plot:
When a mentally disturbed young man tells a pretty girl that he's a secret agent, she believes him, and murder and mayhem ensue. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
1 win more
User Reviews:
A great film! Unbelievably neglected over the years more (37 total)

Cast

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Anthony Perkins ... Dennis Pitt

Tuesday Weld ... Sue Ann Stepanek

Beverly Garland ... Mrs. Stepanek

John Randolph ... Morton Azenauer

Dick O'Neill ... Bud Munsch
Clarice Blackburn ... Mrs. Bronson
Joseph Bova ... Pete
Ken Kercheval ... Harry Jackson
Don Fellows ... Detective
George Ryan ... Drillmaster & Team (as George Ryan's Winslow High-Steppers)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jay Barney ... (uncredited)
Timothy Callahan ... Plainclothes cop (uncredited)
Parker Fennelly ... Sam, the night watchman (uncredited)
William Fort ... Cop (uncredited)
Tom Gorman ... First Detective (uncredited)
Paul Larson ... Mrs. Stepanek's boyfriend (uncredited)
Dan Morgan ... Man at police station (uncredited)
Maurice Ottinger ... Highway policeman (uncredited)
Gil Rogers ... Man at police station (uncredited)
Bill Sorrells ... Cop at beanery (uncredited)
Ed Wagner ... Cop (uncredited)
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Directed by
Noel Black 
 
Writing credits
Stephen Geller (novel "She Let Him Continue")

Lorenzo Semple Jr. (screenplay)

Produced by
Marshall Backlar .... producer (as Marshal Backlar)
Joel Black .... producer
Jack Grossberg .... associate producer
Lawrence Turman .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Johnny Mandel 
 
Cinematography by
David L. Quaid (director of photography) (as David Quaid)
 
Film Editing by
William H. Ziegler  (as William Ziegler)
 
Art Direction by
Harold Michelson 
Jack Martin Smith 
 
Costume Design by
Ann Roth 
 
Makeup Department
Robert Jiras .... makeup artist
Ben Nye .... assistant makeup artist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Jack Grossberg .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Roger M. Rothstein .... assistant director (as Roger Rothstein)
 
Sound Department
David Dockendorf .... sound
Dennis Maitland .... sound
 
Special Effects by
Billy King .... special effects
Ralph Winigar .... special effects
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
She Let Him Continue (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
89 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)
Certification:
Iceland:16 | West Germany:18 | Finland:K-16 | Norway:16 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 (video rating) (1988) | UK:X (original rating) | USA:Approved | USA:R (re-rating) (1968)

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Trivia:
'Anthony Perkins' was so convincing in his role as the mentally disturbed Dennis Pitt as he had been in as Norman Bates in Psycho (1960) that it typecast him for the rest of his career. more
Quotes:
[on sex]
Sue Ann Stepanek: You know, when grown-ups do it, it's kind of dirty. That's because there's no one to punish them.
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Soundtrack:
The Thunderer more

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15 out of 17 people found the following review useful.
A great film! Unbelievably neglected over the years, 19 November 2006
8/10
Author: The_Void from Beverley Hills, England

This criminally neglected film has a lot going for it, and is certainly well worth tracking down! The comparisons to the Alfred Hitchcock classic 'Psycho' are obvious due to the fact that the film stars Norman Bates actor Anthony Perkins in another off-centre performance, but other than that; Pretty Poison is a law unto itself, and not quite like any other film that I've seen. The first thing that struck me about this film was the cinematography; the film somehow manages to look old and dated, yet beautiful at the same time. The fact that it's set in a serene little town does it some favours also, but it's the plot that is the biggest standout here. Anthony Perkins is Dennis Pitt; a mentally disturbed man who is given a job in a lumber yard. He soon bumps into the beautiful Sue Ann Stepanek, and she learns that he is a CIA operative, working undercover and has chosen her to be his 'partner'. However, that is not really the case at all as Pitt lives in his own little fantasy world, and after the pair slip up with a murder, they find themselves under suspicion.

Anthony Perkins may not be the most diverse actor ever to grace the silver screen; but he certainly plays the disturbed young man well! Here, he has the beautiful Tuesday Weld as his co-star, and the two performances compliment each other excellently, as the pair have a great on-screen chemistry, and the plot is always interesting enough to ensure that the film succeeds. It has to be said that Pretty Poison has something of a low scope where plot and plotting are concerned; but this isn't a problem as the modest way that the film pans out is good in that it's interesting and also rather intimate, so the film feels more realistic. The film is excellently paced, and there aren't any moments where nothing is really happening. At just eighty five minutes, Pretty Poison still manages to get its story and character profiles across in a way that is interesting and exciting. The conclusion to the main plot line is good and something of a shock, while the ending itself is predictable, but still works well. Overall, Pretty Poison gets my HIGHEST recommendations and I hope this one doesn't stay buried for too much longer!

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