CRESCENDO-1970-Susan Roberts (Stephanie
Powers) goes to France and lives in the house of a dead composer to
do research on his life. The place is overseen by the composer's
strange mother Daneille (Margaretta Scott from the 1936 version of
THINGS TO COME) and her wheelchair bound son Georges (James Olsen; in
THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN the next year), a drug addict who has nightmares
about making love to a mannequin. Their maid (Kristen Lindholm) gives
him drugs and has sex with him. Meanwhile the family butler Carter
(Joss Ackland) hangs around and calls the maid a slut. Later she's
stab to death while taking a nude swim. Georges has another dream
that he and Susan are shot while having sex. They kind of fall in
love but it becomes apparent he can walk. There's another big twist
in the insane mother's plan to get an heir. At the end, Susan just
runs away.
Although this oddball mystery almost
seems like an above average made for TV movie, it was actually made
(in England) by Hammer studios and played on a double bill with
DRACULA AD 1972. The original script was written years before and
was a project Michael Reeves planned to make before his untimely
death. Producer James Carreras tried unsuccessfully to get Joan
Crawford in the role of the mother and later had Jimmy Sangster
re-write it. Director Alan Gibson also made DRACULA AD 1972 and many
BBC programs. It's a decent psychological thriller but the ending is a
little abrupt. However the biggest surprise to me was that Powers who
has a brief topless scene was in the Disney production THE BOATNIKS
the same year!
Thanks for reading!
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