Review of Crescendo (1970) by Robert S — 22 Feb 2010
An obscure atmospheric thriller from England's famous Hammer studios that was distributed by Warner Bros-7 Artists. It actually played as part of a double bill with Hammer's DRACULA AD 1972. Stefanie Powers had previously starred in Hammer's DIE, DIE MY DARLING.
In this film she is a music student who comes to the south of France to work on her thesis on a deceased American composer. She stays at the late composer's villa and meets his drug-addicted son (James Olson) who is in a wheelchair and has vivid nightmares.
Stefanie's character resembles Olson's long lost love. And what's going on with the strains of an unfinished concerto and a smashed mannequin. This film is now available on DVD as part of Warner's 'Archive Collection.
' It is one Hammer's better mini-Hitchcocks.
This review of Crescendo (1970) was written by Robert S on 22 Feb 2010.
Crescendo has generally received negative reviews.
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