Review of House of Whipcord (1974) by Trent R — 08 Oct 2009
Very well made and intelligent political satire that lampoons Tory corporal punishment proponents. The production is superbly staged, with suitably austere locations and minimal but well-placed lighting.
The initial female lead sports a truly terrible French accent, but the veteran supporting cast of villains is so strong that it is easy to overlook. Excellent cinematography, with not overly dramatic focus-pulling and intercutting between backlit closeups and low-angle shots.
This review of House of Whipcord (1974) was written by Trent R on 08 Oct 2009.
House of Whipcord has generally received mixed reviews.
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