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The Most Fiendish Idea Ever Conceived By The Human Brain!
1965 | 105m | English

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Scientist Jim Grayam saves his boss' wife from suicide but then falls in love with her.
Release Date: May 05, 1965
Director: William Conrad
Writer: Lawrence B. Marcus, Mann Rubin
Genres: Thriller
Keywords suicide attempt, driven insane
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, William Conrad Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jeffrey Hunter Jim Grayam
Anne Francis Lorrie Benson
Dana Andrews Cort Benson
Viveca Lindfors Dr. Elizabeth Larstadt
Stacy Harris Josh Reynolds
Kathie Browne Angie DeWitt
Phillip Pine Dr. Ames
Michael Pate Dr. Mills
Robert McQueeney Sgt. Dawes
Strother Martin Mr. Clyde
Joan Swift Clara
George Pelling Butler
Victoria Paige Meyerink Julie Benson
Stephen Roberts Judge
Pat Cardi Bobby
Leon Alton Spectator (uncredited)
Tom Anfinsen Party Guest (uncredited)
David Armstrong Party Guest (uncredited)
Frank Baker Executive (uncredited)
Harry Bartell Detective (uncredited)
Suzanne Benoit Nurse (uncredited)
Gary Bohn Bailiff (uncredited)
Steve Carruthers Executive (uncredited)
James J. Casino Party Guest (uncredited)
Donald Chaffin Orderly (uncredited)
William Conrad Mental Patient (uncredited)
Roberto Contreras Asylum Inmate (uncredited)
Isabel Cooley Nurse (uncredited)
George DeNormand Attorney (uncredited)
Barbara Dodd Party Guest (uncredited)
William Duffy Orderly (uncredited)
Biff Elliot Detective (uncredited)
Joe Evans Inmate (uncredited)
Pamelyn Ferdin Little Girl in Lobby (uncredited)
Fred Fisher Party Guest (uncredited)
Duke Fishman Inmate (uncredited)
Jimmie Horan Party Guest (uncredited)
Steve Ihnat Dr. Copeland (uncredited)
Byron Keith Guard (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Johnny Kern Party Guest (uncredited)
Richard Kiel Asylum Inmate (uncredited)
Lloyd Kino Mr. Komato (uncredited)
Robert Locke Lorraine Party Guest (uncredited)
Elaine Martone Party Guest (uncredited)
Charles Maxwell Insane Man in Courtroom (uncredited)
William Meader Party Guest (uncredited)
Joseph Mell Insane Inmate with Flowers (uncredited)
John Mitchum Guitar-Playing Inmate (uncredited)
Ray Montgomery Charlie the Gate Guard (uncredited)
George N. Neise Party Guest (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady Executive (uncredited)
James O'Hara Party Guest (uncredited)
Bill Quinn Psychiatrist at Sanity Hearing (uncredited)
Paul Ravel Inmate (uncredited)
Anthony Redondo Reporter (uncredited)
Victor Rodman Asylum Inmate (uncredited)
John Roy Spectator (uncredited)
Wendy Russell Party Guest (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre Lawyer (uncredited)
James Seay Judge at Scavenger Hunt (uncredited)
Alfred Shelly Detective (uncredited)
Hal Taggart Man at Sanity Hearing (uncredited)
Julie Van Zandt Mother (uncredited)
Maurice Wells Judge (uncredited)
Name Job
William Conrad Director
George Duning Original Music Composer
Sam Leavitt Director of Photography
William H. Ziegler Editor
Lawrence B. Marcus Story
Mann Rubin Screenplay
Robert Emmet Smith Art Direction
Hoyle Barrett Set Decoration
Gordon Bau Makeup Supervisor
Jean Burt Reilly Hair Supervisor
James T. Vaughn Unit Manager
Name Title
William Conrad Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This is probably the most complex role I ever saw Jeff (no - rey) Hunter ever undertake, and he's actually not at all bad. He is "Grayam", a man who comes to the aid of the slightly inebriated wife of his boss. "Lorrie" (Anne Francis) is considerably more grateful than her husband "Benson" (Dana And ... rews) and it soon becomes clear that she has the hots for him and he, however reluctantly at first, is beginning to reciprocate. Pretty swiftly they are having an affair and rather curiously her husband seems to know all about it and care not a jot. He knows his wife will never leave her wealthy and confortable life - he plays a manipulative game and he plays it well. To thwart this, the two come up with a plan to eliminate "Benson" in plain sight and to cleverly orchestrate the scenario so as to allow his use of a plea of insanity. He sows the seeds well, gradually convincing all around him that he's not the full shilling before... What he didn't really reckon on though was the fickleness of "Lorrie" and the adeptness of the court-appointed psychiatrist "Larstadt" (Viveca Lindfors) who plays well here as the doctor who clearly knows how to play this game of intellectual cat and mouse every bit as well as her quarry. It's perhaps a little too long - too much time is spent on the establishment scenes, but Hunter, Francis and Lindfors are effective here as William Conrad gradually builds this into a sophisticated psychological drama that twists and turns nicely before a denouement that I found to be suitably pathetic. It's rarely seen these days, and may be a bit tame by 21st century standards, but it is a strong and characterful story that is well delivered and well worth a watch.

Apr 03, 2023