|
|
|
Still of the Night By Robert Horton
Fresh from his huge success with the beloved Kramer vs. Kramer,
writer-director Robert Benton chose to make a 180-degree turn with this
frosty thriller. Roy Scheider plays a Manhattan psychologist, Sam Rice,
who is dragged into a murder investigation when one of his patients is
killed. The prime suspect is played by Meryl Streep, then at the height of
her stardom (the film was released within a week of Streep's triumphant Sophie's
Choice in 1982). Rice understandably lets his basic instincts take
over and falls for this brisk, blond mystery woman, though he can't help
wondering whether she will kiss him or kill him. The movie may be chilly,
but it's well executed, with all-cool style and Hitchcockian angles.
Benton gets good work from an expert supporting cast, including Jessica
Tandy as Rice's mother, who's also a shrink.
|
Share Your Memories!Is Still of the Night one of your favorite movies? What do you remember about it? Share your stories (or your reviews) with the world! (We print the best stories right here!) |
|
|
|
.gif) |
FILM
FACTS |
|

|  | Director: Robert Benton
| |
|  | Stars: Roy Scheider, Meryl Streep, Jessica Tandy, Joe Grifasi, Sara Botsford, Josef Sommer, Irving Metzman, Larry Joshua
| |
|  | Released: November 7, 1982
| |
|  | Availability: VHS | | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|