The Deadly Trap

1971 film


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nameThe Deadly Trap
imageLa-Maison-sous-les-arbres.jpg
captionFrench-language poster for The Deadly Trap
directorRené Clément
producerGeorges Casati
Robert Dorfmann
Bertrand Javal
writerDaniel Boulanger
Sidney Buchman
René Clément
Ring Lardner, Jr. (uncredited)
based_onThe Children are Gone by Arthur Cavanaugh
starringFaye Dunaway
Frank Langella
musicGilbert Bécaud
cinematographyGeorges Pastier
Andréas Winding
editingFrançoise Javet
released
runtime96 minutes
countryFrance
languageEnglish
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| name = The Deadly Trap | image = La-Maison-sous-les-arbres.jpg | caption = French-language poster for The Deadly Trap | director = René Clément | producer = Georges Casati Robert Dorfmann Bertrand Javal | writer = Daniel Boulanger Sidney Buchman René Clément Ring Lardner, Jr. (uncredited) | based_on = The Children are Gone by Arthur Cavanaugh | starring = Faye Dunaway Frank Langella | music = Gilbert Bécaud | cinematography = Georges Pastier Andréas Winding | editing = Françoise Javet | released = | runtime = 96 minutes | country = France | language = English

The Deadly Trap () is a 1971 suspense drama film directed by René Clément and set in France. It was screened at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition.

Plot

Jill and her husband Philip are an American couple living in Paris together with their two small children. Philip is currently an office worker, but he used to be involved with some shady organization which now wants him to do one more job for them. Meanwhile, Jill and Philip are having marital problems, which are exacerbated by Jill's mental instability—she has memory lapses and paranoid suspicions of Philip being unfaithful. The couple also has a neighbor, Cynthia, who shows an unusual interest in their affairs. One day, when Jill is out for a walk with the children, they go missing. The couple contacts the police but Inspector Chameille, who leads the investigation, is unsure whether the children were actually kidnapped or harmed by their erratic mother.

Cast

Reception

The film received mixed reviews upon release. Vincent Canby in The New York Times called it an "arbitrarily muddled" suspense melodrama where "nothing works", and that it "means to demonstrate...the limits of human patience." Time Out praised "Clément's nice Hitchcockian-flavoured style and deft use of menacingly 'ordinary' locations" but said that "the ending has an impact similar to the punchline of a shaggy dog story."

References

References

  1. "Festival de Cannes: The Deadly Trap". festival-cannes.com.
  2. Canby, Vincent. (26 October 1972). "Screen: Clement's 'The Deadly Trap'". The New York Times.
  3. "The Deadly Trap {{!}} Film review".

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