Pretty Poison (film)
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Directed by | Noel Black |
Produced by | Lawrence Turman Marshal Backlar Joel Black |
Written by | Novel: Stephen Geller Screenplay: Lorenzo Semple Jr. |
Starring | Anthony Perkins Tuesday Weld Beverly Garland John Randolph Dick O'Neill |
Music by | Johnny Mandel |
Cinematography | David Quaid |
Editing by | William Ziegler |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date(s) | 1968 |
Running time | 89 min |
Country | ![]() |
Language | English |
Budget | US$ 1,800,000 |
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Pretty Poison is the name of a 1968 thriller film directed by Noel Black, starring Anthony Perkins (of Psycho fame) and Tuesday Weld, about an ex-convict and high school cheerleader who commit a series of crimes. The film was described as being a cross between Psycho and Bonnie and Clyde.[citation needed]
While not generally considered an example of neo-noir, the film does include certain elements of the genre, including a femme fatale, a character trapped into circumstances beyond his control and making desperate choices, criminal protagonists with nihilistic morals, and, of course, murder.
The film was based on the novel "She Let Him Continue" by Stephen Geller; this was also the working title of the film.
[edit] Synopsis
Dennis Pitt is a mentally disturbed young man who becomes attracted to cheerleader Sue Ann. He tells her that he is a secret agent, and she assists him in committing murders.
[edit] Awards
Lorenzo Semple Jr. won the 1968 New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay for this film.
[edit] External links
- Pretty Poison at the Internet Movie Database
- Pretty Poison at All Movie Guide
- Review at Dread Central.com