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Thanks to Barry and Gill for inviting me to participate in The Christopher Lee Blogathon!
Check out the other reviews this weekend...
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If NOTHING BUT THE NIGHTisn’t the title of a 1980’s pop power ballad, it totally should be. However I’m talking about a 1973 film starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. Honestly, I had never heard of the film until Prime Video recommended it to me.
screenplay by Brian Hayles, from the novel by John Blackburn \ directed by Peter Sasdy |
The Van Traylen fund is having some problems. Its trustees are dropping off like flies, but they appear to be suicides. Then a bus, loaded with really obnoxious singing orphans, has an accident, killing three more trustees and landing one young girl in the hospital. Well, this peaks the interest of Colonel Bingham and Dr. Ashley. Their investigation leads them to the traumatized young girl and her unstable jailbird mother. As Bingham and Ashley dig deeper into the mysterious deaths, with the help of a reporter, the clues lead them to a school with a very dark secret. Is it ritual murder or is it a plot similar to a big hit from a few years ago? I would tell you, but you’d tell me to get out of here.
Diana Dors looking Divine |
After the slam-bang opening scenes of murder, NOTHING BUT THE NIGHT settles into an evenly paced plot. The film may not be action-packed, but trying to figure out the crazy story held my interest. An extremely entertaining, full throttle performance by Diana Dors as the girl’s mother also kept me engaged and guessing as to her character’s motive. Peter Cushing, of course, lights up the screen as Dr. Ashley with his subtle, classy charm. Then there is the man of the hour...
Christopher Lee! |
Honestly, when I think of Christopher Lee, my first thought is Hammer horror. His portrayal of Dracula, to be specific, because he owned that role. Then I think about his appearances in two of the Star Wars prequels, elevating them more than they deserve. Finally, I think of his appearances in a few Tim Burton films, especially Sleepy Hollow and Dark Shadows, which seem appropriate. So, it was refreshing to see him play an ordinary person in NOTHING BUT THE NIGHT.
Who wouldn’t make passes at this guy wearing glasses? |
Christopher Lee portrays Colonel Bingham as an intelligent, intimidating, no-nonsense kind of man. He may be surrounded by threads of the supernatural, but he’s not overly touched by it. Lee gives a good performance, even showing Colonel Bingham’s vulnerable side during the jaw-dropping ending. PSA: Just say no to bonfires!
Original or Extra Crispy? |
I must add that seeing Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing together in a film is always thrilling. Even more so since their characters are on the same side. Their chemistry is palpable and probably makes NOTHING BUT THE NIGHTeven better.
Cushing & Lee ~ Gee, it’s good to be together again! |
In conclusion, if you’re in the mood for a slow burn supernatural mystery, with an ending that will not disappoint, NOTHING BUT THE NIGHT may be the film for you. However, if you’ve never seen a Christopher Lee film, you may want to get to know him in other films first and then come back to this one.
Thank you for reading or listening to my half-blind words.
Freak Out,
JLH
P.S. Here is my post from the last Blogathon I participated in...
http://freakboyzone.blogspot.com/2021/01/freakboy-on-film-parents-home-sweet.html
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For some mind-altering music, check out this month’s Collective Eye interview...
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http://thejlhcollective.blogspot.com/2021/04/the-collective-eye-may-2021.html
Fabulous post, I do love Diana Dors.. shes fantastic in this and I did love this one. Loved reading your take on it and you are right it should be a ballad! Thanks for joining and bringing this movie with you!
ReplyDeleteThank you and you're welcome, Gill.
Deleteit's a very entertaining film and I could have said more about it, but I was worried I would slide down a rabbit hole and never come out!
And I swear I can just hear a song in my head with that title! LOL
Nothing wrong with a rabbit hole. Looking forward to part 2.. I felt that way about Children of a Lesser God...SO much I had planned but my words went in a different way.
DeleteNice review (with fun captions), John! I've been meaning to see this movie for a while, and your write-up reminds me why. Thanks again for joining our little blogathon! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome and thank you, Barry! it is a crazy and entertaining film. Last I knew, it was still streaming on Prime
Deleteoh, and I'm glad you enjoyed the captions. They were a last-minute addition!
Very nice review, and I love the screenshot captions! It's good to know that this is back on Prime again - I think I had this in my queue, then when I went to look for it, it was off of Prime. This is one of the few Lee-Cushing collaborations I've never seen. I also didn't realize the lovely Diana Dors is in it! No excuses to miss it now!
ReplyDeleteThank you for swinging by and I'm glad you enjoyed the captions!
DeleteIt is a crazy and entertaining film that is definitely worth a watch or two!
Two of my favorite British actors—Dors and Lee—in one movie together makes it a must see. Of course, with longtime collaborator Cushing as well, I am sure to enjoy it!
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Sounds like you are certain to totally enjoy this crazy film! 😃
DeleteThanks for stopping by 👍
I enjoyed your review. Not too much info to give the ending away, but certainly plenty to whet the appetite. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome and thank you for stopping by.
DeleteI am pleased to hear that I succeeded in enticing a reader to watch without giving away everything. 😃
Great tantalizing review, John! Yet another Lee/Cushing collaboration I have yet to see. I'll have to check Prime but Canadian Prime doesn't have near as much selection as you get south of the border.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michael!
DeleteGood luck at locating nothing but the night! It's funny, because when I have spoken to people south of my border, I think they have the better selection than what I have on Prime. LOL
This looks so good! I'm with you--Hammer is the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Christopher Lee, despite his ginormous filmography.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Rebecca!
DeleteNothing but the night is good but crazy! LOL