Review of Tormented (1960) by Jezzy A — 08 Aug 2006
Tom Stewart (Carlson), a third-rate ladies' man, lands himself a beautiful girl with more money than brains (Sanders) and is about to tie the knot> However, he first has to dispose of his former girlfriend, Vi (Jeding). Unfortunately for Tom, he failed to realize that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, whether she's alive or dead... and he soon finds himself haunted by Vi's floating head and other random detatched body parts.
The "hero" of this film is perhaps the singularly most unlikable character I've ever been expected to feel sympathy for in a movie. Not only is Tom rotten to the core, but I get this child-molestor vibe off him whenever he's around his fiance's little sister. (Of course, part of that is because he thinks she may know that he killed Vi and he's working hard to gain her trust, and eventually he tries to do the ultimate slimeball thing and kill the little kid, but there's still that vibe...).
The greatest problem with this film, and it's only partially because of its low budget, is the way things that are supposed to be scary--like when Vi's ghost manifests--are laughable. The overall flatness of the acting is also a crippling factor. Carlson does a good job as the ultimate scumbag, and little Susan Gordon gives a surprsingly good performance for a child actor... particularly when one considers that she probably got the part first and foremost by being the director's daughter.
The film does have some interesting visual flourishes, and there are several suspenseful scenes that take place in an old lighthouse. In fact, [i]all[/i] the movies suspenseful scenes take place in the old lighthouse; whenever we get away from that location, things tend to drag a bit--except when Carlson is giving off "dirty old man" vibes around Gordon. The horror is strong at that point, whether the setting is the lighthouse or not.
The basic idea of this film--which crosses a film noir sort of attitude with a ghost story--is one that appeals to me. The execution here is sorely lacking, however.
Tormented.
Starring: Richard Carlson, Susan Gordon, Lugene Sanders, and Juli Jeding.
Director: Bert I. Gordon.
This review of Tormented (1960) was written by Jezzy A on 08 Aug 2006.
Tormented has generally received negative reviews.
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