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La noche sin fin

Título original: Endless Night
  • 1972
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,0/10
2,7 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
La noche sin fin (1972)
A working-class young Englishman marries an affable American heiress, but their marital bliss is soon interrupted when they begin constructing a home on land alleged to be cursed.
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Un joven inglés de clase trabajadora se casa con una afable heredera americana, pero su felicidad conyugal se ve pronto interrumpida cuando empiezan a construir una casa en un terreno supues... Leer todoUn joven inglés de clase trabajadora se casa con una afable heredera americana, pero su felicidad conyugal se ve pronto interrumpida cuando empiezan a construir una casa en un terreno supuestamente maldito.Un joven inglés de clase trabajadora se casa con una afable heredera americana, pero su felicidad conyugal se ve pronto interrumpida cuando empiezan a construir una casa en un terreno supuestamente maldito.

  • Dirección
    • Sidney Gilliat
  • Guión
    • Agatha Christie
    • Sidney Gilliat
  • Reparto principal
    • Hayley Mills
    • Hywel Bennett
    • Britt Ekland
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,0/10
    2,7 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Sidney Gilliat
    • Guión
      • Agatha Christie
      • Sidney Gilliat
    • Reparto principal
      • Hayley Mills
      • Hywel Bennett
      • Britt Ekland
    • 60Reseñas de usuarios
    • 32Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Hayley Mills
    Hayley Mills
    • Ellie Thomsen
    Hywel Bennett
    Hywel Bennett
    • Michael Rogers
    Britt Ekland
    Britt Ekland
    • Greta
    Per Oscarsson
    Per Oscarsson
    • Rudolf Santonix
    George Sanders
    George Sanders
    • Andrew Lippincott
    Aubrey Richards
    • Dr. Philpott
    Ann Way
    Ann Way
    • Mrs. Philpott
    Patience Collier
    Patience Collier
    • Miss Townsend
    Peter Bowles
    Peter Bowles
    • Reuben
    Lois Maxwell
    Lois Maxwell
    • Cora
    David Bauer
    David Bauer
    • Uncle Frank
    Helen Horton
    Helen Horton
    • Aunt Beth
    Madge Ryan
    Madge Ryan
    • Michael's Mother
    Windsor Davies
    Windsor Davies
    • Sgt. Keene
    Walter Gotell
    Walter Gotell
    • Constantine
    Geoffrey Chater
    Geoffrey Chater
    • Coroner
    David Healy
    David Healy
    • Jason
    Bob Keegan
    • Innkeeper
    • (as Robert Keegan)
    • Dirección
      • Sidney Gilliat
    • Guión
      • Agatha Christie
      • Sidney Gilliat
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    Dethcharm

    Two's Company, Three's A Shroud...

    Ellie and Michael (Hayley Mills and Hywell Bennett) are two strangers who meet, fall in love, and get married. Michael is a former chauffeur, and Ellie is an heiress worth millions. Obviously, her family is against the whole idea, even enlisting their attorney (George Sanders) to offer them big money for a quick divorce. This does nothing to deter these lovebirds, for their relationship is built of stronger stuff.

    Enter Ellie's old friend, Greta (Britt Ekland), and things start to get interesting. Greta moves in with the young couple, causing a strain on the marriage. Odd occurrences begin chipping away at the tranquil atmosphere, giving way to a rising sense of dread.

    ENDLESS NIGHT sets us up by pretending to be a love story with mysterious elements, then plunging us headlong into a story of greed, insanity, and murder. There's a truly unexpected, jaw-dropping twist in this film! All of the characters are wonderful, especially Ms. Mills, which is a good thing, since she carries most of the movie...
    6rmax304823

    Anomalous dark Christie romance/mystery

    How old was Agatha Christie when she wrote this? Pushing 70? She was pretty old, about my age, and that might account for the tragic emotional tonus of this story.

    You wouldn't know this was a Christie story if it weren't so advertised. True, there are some of the usual themes -- British class distinctions, extreme wealth, jealousy, poison -- but they are submerged by a love story that seems at first to be going nowhere fast. The story lacks any of the novelist's usual subtle wit.

    No point in spelling out the plot in any detail. A poor chauffeur-for-hire meets a blond sylph and they fall for each other. He discovers that she is the sixth richest girl in the world, her coming-of-age party having been covered in the newspapers, and he rejects her because, as he says, "I have my pride." (The audience may be forgiven for a few muffled chuckles at this point.) She dies under mysterious circumstances while riding. In these circles, "riding" is taken to mean horseback riding. He inherits the money. And things thereafter go a little berserk without there being a hell of a lot in the way of motivation.

    The film is narrated by the young man, Michael (Bennett). At first his story seems perfectly reasonable and he is presented as a fellow of principle if not money. Hayley Mills is introduced in a filmy white dress, her long blonde hair wafted by the breeze as she capers alone in a meadow, slender limbs, radiantly healthy, and -- well, you know the type. Eminently edible. But Michael's story, though it begins normally enough, describing the approach-avoidance conflict from which he suffers, being in love with Mills and yet resenting her wealth, gradually changes.

    He becomes less and less reasonable, and less nice. He's impolite to Greta (Eklund), Mills' tutor and possessive friend. Greta is often described as "bossy" but frankly her supposed obsession with power isn't well shown. There is just one argument -- a slightly bitchy one -- between Greta and Michael over the placement of a more than usually ugly statue of a cat. What evidence we see of her bossiness is rather weak tea. If they're going to have a domineering German nurse, couldn't the nurse and Hayley Mills have had a little consensual flagellation or something? The climax seems to come out of thin air. A sudden unmotivated reversal of the character of Michael.

    It's not a bad movie though. Romance, yes, but a romance filled somehow with uneasiness and a gradually growing sense of dread. And when I first watched this and heard the first few notes of the score, I thought, "OMG, the composer is ripping off Bernard Hermann note for note." It turned out to BE Hermann, and a very effective Hermann at that, full of an eerie melancholy.

    Maybe the reason it leaves a viewer feeling sad is that Christie seems to be stretching her talent so much trying to achieve "significance." And for the first time I'm aware of, we actually care about the character who dies, whereas in previous stories the victim was nothing more than a stereotype who, once gone, was forgotten. The death was only a pivot on which the remainder of the story could turn. Here, it's really too bad.
    7drownsoda90

    Christie psychothriller punctuated by memorable performances and eerie images

    "Endless Night" follows working-class freewheeling chauffeur Michael (Hywel Bennett) who falls in love with a billionaire heiress Ellie (Hayley Mills). The two marry, and build a large estate on property in the English countryside known as Gypsy's Acre, which is purported by locals to be cursed land. After Ellie's relative Greta (Britt Ekland) arrives to stay, a series of bizarre events unfold, including ominous encounters with an elderly gypsy woman who roams the property.

    Based on the Agatha Christie novel, director Sidney Gilliat takes the meat of Christie's novel and puts unique twinges on it that are reminiscent of Hitchcock (Bernard Herrmann's spooky score understates this). The film is admittedly slow, especially in exposition, and there are few quote-unquote thrills to be had, but I found this film strangely compelling in spite of its odd pacing.

    There is a consistent sense of unease that permeates nearly every scene, although it's difficult to put your finger on what is exactly the cause. The photography in the film is fantastic, capturing the rolling landscapes and the cloudy skies surrounding the manor; this is punctuated by subtle scares that come in the form of various figures lurking below on the hillsides or in the woods, almost like indistinct figures in a painting. The film is at times reminiscent of English Gothic in its aesthetics, even though the house itself is very much "retro '70s" in both style and furnishings.

    Solid performances from Hywel Bennett and Hayley Mills really shine here, with Mills being especially memorable as a good natured girl who happens to be a billionaire ("world's sixth richest!"). Britt Ekland is also great as the stalwart and fawning relative— her performance really comes full circle in the finale, which provides her the bulk of the role's dynamics, and she handles it fabulously. The conclusion to the film is fairly routine by contemporary standards, although I can honestly say that I didn't see the plot twists coming, so props to Christie and the filmmakers' handling of the material— I was definitely had by the film.

    Overall, "Endless Night" is an enjoyable and well-acted picture that seems to have been forgotten in time. It is too slow to qualify as a full-blooded thriller, but there are tinges of a British psychothriller here with some genuinely bizarre and eerie moments that stand out among effective cinematography and a disquieting score. In spite of the film's lackluster pacing, it is unexpectedly transfixing, and manages to hold one's attention until the head twisting finale. 7/10.
    6Gunnar_Runar_Ingibjargarson

    Wonderful

    True-blue Agatha Christie fans know better than anyone that the creator of Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot did not always write crime-solving procedural. Endless Night, published in 1968, is a perfect example of the moody, psychological thriller Christie sometimes explored, particularly in the late years of her career. This 1972 adaptation, scripted and directed by seasoned British filmmaker Sidney Gilliat, is indeed a strange duck: a compelling tale of small, unsettling phenomena and events, but with no defining mystery, no apparent crime to pull the details together--not until quite late in the story, that is. Hayley Mills and Hywel Bennett, partnered together in several films (The Family Way, Twisted Nerve) during the 1960s and '70s, play an American heiress and an underemployed London chauffeur who marry and move into a dream house designed for them by a world-class architect (Per Oscarsson). In short order, things begin to get mighty weird. A crazy old woman stomps around the couple's property, whispering ambiguous warnings. The bride's nuisance of a sister (Britt Ekland) moves in, and a handful of disapproving relatives keep popping up to belittle the hero. Where this is all leading is entirely unexpected--Christie and Gilliat really have us falling without a parachute for a while--yet it's exciting and tragic all at once. Nice performances all around, with special admiration for Oscarsson's role as the dying architect.
    Beady-El

    Not so great if you're an Agatha Christie fan

    I won't say it's a bad film, but I have to believe the liberties taken with the adaptation of the story go well beyond the nudity and modern setting. (I will say that the house with the remote-controlled indoor swimming pool in the living room was a bit over the top.)

    I will confess that I did not guess the direction the plot would take, but what was so disappointing was the profusion of loose ends and entirely pointless characters. Agatha didn't usually write them that way - everyone ended up with a role in the outcome of the story. Here we are presented with in-laws, neighbors, family friends, and a mysterious old woman --- all of whom have nothing at all to do with the resolution of the story. Most of them could have been omitted entirely and the story would have been essentially unchanged.

    My DVD even featured an editing error: about 10 seconds of the film repeat precisely (when the girl's parents are observed getting back into their car to leave.)

    There is also a broken window that is never explained, a ghostly appearance that is never accounted for or revisited, a car is observed to take an unusually long to get somewhere - but we are never given the significance. An architect seems to know things the audience does not -- yet no explanation is offered of how he knows them.

    Like Agatha's best writing, characters and clues and complications pile up... but then they are inexplicably thrown away in favor of an unexpected, yet rather anticlimactic resolution.

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    • Curiosidades
      This British movie was much more popular in Italy than in Britain. Executive Producer, Writer, and Director Sidney Gilliat expressed admiration for the Italian title - which translates as "Champagne After the Funeral" - and wished he had thought of it for a British title.
    • Pifias
      When Michael Rogers is driving into Amsterdam the sign mentions a town Shertogenbosch, it should be written 's-Hertogenbosch. The town of Zwindrecht is also misspelled, it should be Zwijndrecht. The layout of the cities/towns doesn't make much sense in terms of Dutch Geography.
    • Citas

      Lippincott: [introducing himself] I am that figure of fiction, the family lawyer.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Agatha Christie: La mujer del misterio (2007)
    • Banda sonora
      Endless Night
      (uncredited)

      Sung by Caroline Gilliat

      [The song Ellie (Hayley Mills) sings while she plays the piano, and played during the end credits]

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de octubre de 1972 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitio oficial
      • StudioCanal (United Kingdom)
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Noche sin fin
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Albergo San Pietro, Positano, Salerno, Campania, Italia(Italian scenes film at The Albergo San Pietro, Positano)
    • Empresas productoras
      • British Lion Film Corporation
      • EMI Film Productions
      • Individual Pictures
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    • Duración
      1 hora 39 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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