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Terfex.com - Midnight Lace

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List Price: $14.98
Our Price: $58.50
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Manufacturer: Universal Studios Starring: Doris Day, Rex Harrison, John Gavin, Myrna Loy, Roddy McDowall Directed By: David Miller
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786300185975 Format: Color ISBN: 6300185974 Label: Universal Studios Manufacturer: Universal Studios Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Universal Studios Release Date: 1996-04-30 Running Time: 110 Studio: Universal Studios Theatrical Release Date: 1960
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Customer Rating:      Summary: top Doris Day thriller Comment: Fog-shrouded London is the setting for MIDNIGHT LACE, a glossy thriller starring Doris Day as a terrorised heiress.
Doris Day plays Kit, an American heiress, newly-married to suave English businessman Tony Preston (Rex Harrison). Kit's life couldn't be happier, until she becomes the target of obscene phonecalls and begins to have 'accidents'. The detectives at Scotland Yard begin to feel that perhaps Kit is seeking attention, and even Kit's loving Aunt Bea (Myrna Loy) has her doubts. Is Kit going mad? Or is a killer really out to get her?
Doris Day delivers a finely-pitched performance in this frothy thriller. In order to convey the reality of her character's situation, Ms Day drew from her abusive first marriage to musician Al Jordan. The painful memories that Day re-lived for her scenes resulted in the production having to temporarily halt after Day collapsed in hysterics on-set. In the final scene of the film you can tell that Day was completely drained; with her face puffy, lined and streaked with tears.
The rest of the cast is equally fine: Rex Harrison as Kit's romantic husband Tony, the legendary Myrna Loy adds some much-needed comedy as Kit's beloved Aunt Bea; and John Gavin as helpful construction foreman Brian Younger.
The gallery of supporting players includes Roddy McDowall, Natasha Parry, Herbert Marshall, Richard Ney, John Williams and Hermione Baddeley. John Williams' role as a Scotland Yard inspector harks back to his character in the similarly-themed "Dial M for Murder".
MIDNIGHT LACE was filmed on location in London, with Doris Day's wardrobe exclusively-designed by Irene. The story was lifted from a little-known play by Janet Green called "Matilda Shouted Fire"; the screenplay by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts adds some obvious Hitchcockian touches.
MIDNIGHT LACE has been released on DVD in the United Kingdom; those with multi-region players should seek it out. A domestic US release shouldn't be too far away.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Why is this not on DVD yet???? Comment: I LOVE this movie! Why has it not been released on DVD yet...what is the deal?
For mystery lovers this is a CLASSIC! At times Doris can be a bit melodramatic but that was the acting style in those days so it is understandable. What is not to love about this movie...Rex Harrison, Myrna Loy...Doris...London in the 60's, technicolor--it is a fun piece.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Midnight Lace Comment: This is a great film. I have it on VHS. Why isn't it out on DVD? Let me know as soon as it is.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Where's the DVD...? Comment: Think what you want, Doris Day was a fine actress. This has to be one of her best. She did drama as well as comedy (remember "The Man Who Knew Too Much"? Hitchcock loved blondes...) This is a clever film, with a terrific cast (and also John Gavin, so nice to look at...)With a real draught of good suspense films lately, why isn't this scary, fun movie available on DVD? Anyone agree...?
Customer Rating:      Summary: 5 Stars...First Rate Thriller! Comment: This movie is a wonderful suspense thriller with Doris Day and Rex Harrison. (Also Myrna Loy, John Gavin, and Roddy McDowall.)
It is extremely suspenseful, with a bit of a twist ending! It is good, old-fashioned movie-making. No blood, gore, or violent action sequences. Just a great plot, with great acting, and great suspense!
A movie that will thrill the whole family. It is appropriate for any age (no bad language, no sex, no violence--just a scary plot!)
This movie really needs to be on DVD! It is a classic with many great stars! Hopefully, we will get a nice widescreen Region 1 DVD, maybe with some extras...But I'd just be happy with the DVD!
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