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The Spiral Staircase Director: Robert Siodmak Cast: Dorothy McGuire, George Brent, Ethel Barrymore, Kent Smith

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/04/2005
  • Original Release: 1946
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 9,756
 
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Disc #1 -- The Spiral Staircase
1. Chapter 1 [5:48]
2. Chapter 2 [6:14]
3. Chapter 3 [6:24]
4. Chapter 4 [3:06]
5. Chapter 5 [6:00]
6. Chapter 6 [10:03]
7. Chapter 7 [7:01]
8. Chapter 8 [9:59]
9. Chapter 9 [10:33]
10. Chapter 10 [4:43]
11. Chapter 11 [5:09]
12. Chapter 12 [8:41]

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The wonderfully suspenseful psychological drama Spiral Staircase is the prototype of the "old dark house, lady in distress" thriller, full of dark corners, flickering candles and featuring a mysterious, menacing killer whose true identity remains hidden until the end. Helen Capel (Dorothy McGuire), mute because of a childhood trauma, cares for the owner of the house, the wealthy Mrs. Warren (Ethel Barrymore), a demanding, widowed invalid. Helen has quietly fallen in love with one of Mrs. Warren's sons, Dr. Parry (Kent Smith), who she believes to be a gentle and understanding man. Helen's peaceful life is changed forever when three local women, all with physical handicaps, are found murdered. The movie builds to a suspenseful conclusion as Helen finds herself in the midst of a life-and-death battle in the house, as the true identity of the murderer is revealed. Dorothy McGuire is exquisite as the innocent, sweet Helen and gives a totally convincing performance in the difficult role. She uses her expressive face to perfectly convey Helen's emotions, fear and ultimate bravery. Ethel Barrymore won an Academy Award nomination for her performance as Mrs. Warren and plays the difficult "Grande Dame" with great relish. Director Robert Siodmak, noted for his stylish direction of atmospheric suspense films, uses all his plot devices with great skill and craftsmanship, increasing the suspense and sense of foreboding as Helen is observed through the eyes of her stalker, who the audience sees only as a pair of menacing eyes. Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

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February 02, 2007: This film seems decades ahead of its time. It features many of the tropes and themes that later thriller directors like Mario Bava, Dario Argento, and John Carpenter would popularize in the 70s. Wonderful performances all around, particularly from horror vets Elsa Lancaster (the Bride of Frankenstein) and Kent Morris (Cat People). A great, if little seen, film.

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December 20, 2006: I know it's an older thriller, but it really is a good movie. I thought Dorothy McGuire was so good in this, especially since she wasn't able to speak due to a great shock early in her life. Her expressions and mannerisms speak volumes. I believe this is a great addition to any movie library. I was very sad that, when Dorothy McGuire died in 2002, the Academy of Arts and Sciences, at the time of the Oscars, made no mention of her name and passing. I was even more upset when I found out they didn't forget, they just didn't have "enough time to make mention of it.." That is sad. They mentioned other stars whose trajectory of films was not nearly as long as hers...There are some of us who do remember her foundly...