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Strait-Jacket

WARNING! 'Strait-Jacket' vividly depicts ax murders!
1964 | 93m | English

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Director: William Castle
Writer: Robert Bloch
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After a twenty-year stay at an asylum for a double murder, a mother returns to her estranged daughter where suspicions arise about her behavior.
Release Date: Jan 19, 1964
Director: William Castle
Writer: Robert Bloch
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Keywords parent child relationship, asylum, axe murder, mother daughter reunion, proto-slasher, mother daughter relationship, hagsploitation, ax, psycho-biddy
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, William Castle Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Joan Crawford Lucy Harbin
Diane Baker Carol Harbin
Leif Erickson Bill Cutler
Howard St. John Raymond Fields
John Anthony Hayes Michael Fields
Rochelle Hudson Emily Cutler
George Kennedy Leo Krause
Edith Atwater Mrs. Fields
Mitchell Cox Dr. Anderson
Lee Majors Frank Harbin (uncredited)
Patricia Crest Stella Fulton (uncredited)
Vicki Cos Carol Harbin - Age 3 (uncredited)
Lynn Lundgren Beautician (uncredited)
Name Job
William Castle Director
Robert Bloch Screenplay
Arthur E. Arling Director of Photography
Edwin H. Bryant Editor
Frank Tuttle Set Decoration
Peggy Shannon Hairstylist
Charles J. Rice Sound Supervisor
Van Alexander Original Music Composer
Virginia Jones Hairstylist, Hair Designer
Herbert S. Greene Assistant Director
Ben Lane Makeup Designer
Lambert E. Day Sound
Richard Albain Special Effects
Monty Westmore Makeup Artist
Boris Leven Production Design
Name Title
William Castle Producer
Dona Holloway Associate Producer
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John Chard
8.0

Lucy Harbin took an axe, gave her husband 40 whacks….. …..when she saw what she had done, she gave his girlfriend 41. Strait-Jacket is produced and directed by William Castle and written by Robert Bloch. It stars Joan Crawford, Diane Baker, Leif Erickson, Howard St. John, Rochelle Hudson and Geo ... rge Kennedy. Music is by Van Alexander and cinematography by Arthur E. Arling. Lucy Harbin (Crawford) has spent 20 years in a mental asylum for the brutal axe murders of her husband and his mistress. Released back into society, Lucy goes to live at the farm of her brother Bill (Erickson), where Lucy's grown up daughter Carol (Baker) also resides. Pretty soon, though, Lucy is plagued by horrible visions and begins to hear upsetting things, and now it seems that the people she is coming into contact with are being brutally murdered….with an axe. Grand Dame Guignol It seems on odd blend on first glance, Oscar winner Crawford paired up with Castle, maestro of the gimmick led movie, producing a film written by Bloch, author of the novel that would become Hitchcock's Psycho. Yet while it's hardly a true horror picture, the kind to have you gnawing away at your nails, it's unashamedly fun whilst carrying with it a bubbling under the surface sense of dastardly misadventure. Sensibly filming it in moody black and white, Castle, who certainly wasn't the most adventurous of directors, did have a sense for tone and an awareness of what worked for his target audience. Strait-Jacket is a solid murder mystery on the page, and on the screen it's coupled with some flashes of axe wielding terror. Having a woman who is the protagonist-who may be the antagonist-also adds bite to Castle's production, but he, and his film, are indebted to Crawford and her wonderful OTT trip into self parody. Joan Blondell was all set to play Lucy Harbin, but an accident at home meant she was unable to fill the role. Castle got lucky, he needed a star, and with Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? Reinvigorating Crawford's career two years previously, Crawford was once again a name actress. Bumping into Crawford at a party, Castle sold the pitch to her, even bluffing her that the part was written with her in mind. It was a goer, but Crawford held sway with all the decisions, including script rewrites and choice of staff to work on the picture with her. It paid off, because after what was largely a trouble free shoot , film was a success and Castle had one of the best films of his career. Here Castle had the ultimate gimmick to sell his film, Crawford herself, although he couldn't resist some sort of tie-in so had millions of tiny cardboard axes made up to give to paying punters at the theatre. Sure it's a film that nods towards Psycho and Baby Jane et al, but the denouement here more than holds its own, while there's also a glorious bit of fun to be observed at the end with the Columbia Torch Lady logo suitably tampered with. Those actors around Crawford invariably fall into her shadow, but it's a mostly effective cast and Arling's photography blends seamlessly with the unfolding story. So not outright horror, then, more a psychological drama with some horror elements. But, which ever way you look at it, Crawford's performance is value for money as she files in for a bit of psycho- biddy. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024