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The Other

Niles and Holland are as close as twin brothers can be. Appearances can be deceiving... and deadly.
1972 | 108m | English

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Director: Robert Mulligan
Writer: Tom Tryon
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A series of gruesome accidents plague a small American farming community in the summer of 1935, encircling two identical twin brothers and their family.
Release Date: May 24, 1972
Director: Robert Mulligan
Writer: Tom Tryon
Genres: Drama, Horror, Mystery
Keywords twin brother, macabre, shocking, malicious, anxious, complicated, foreboding, horrified
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Benchmark, Rem
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Uta Hagen Ada
Diana Muldaur Alexandra
Chris Udvarnoky Niles Perry
Martin Udvarnoky Holland Perry
Norma Connolly Aunt Vee
Victor French Angelini
Loretta Leversee Winnie
Lou Frizzell Uncle George
Portia Nelson Mrs. Rowe
Jenny Sullivan Torrie
John Ritter Rider
Jack Collins Mr. P.C. Pretty
Ed Bakey Chan-yu
Clarence Crow Russell
Bob Melvin Sideshow Man (uncredited)
Angelo Rossitto Sideshow Performer (uncredited)
Carolyn Stellar Woman in the Mirror (uncredited)
Joanne Riggs Chan-yu's Assistant (uncredited)
Name Job
Robert Mulligan Director
Tom Tryon Novel, Screenplay
Robert Surtees Director of Photography
O. Nicholas Brown Editor
Albert Brenner Art Direction, Production Design
Alixe Gordin Casting
William J. Kenney Casting
Jack Martin Smith Art Direction
Ruby R. Levitt Set Decoration
Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Joe DiBella Makeup Artist
Dorothy White Hairstylist
Bert Gold Assistant Director
Don Kranze Assistant Director
Mark Sandrich Jr. Assistant Director
John Barnwell Second Assistant Director
Barry Bedig Property Master
Earl W. Huntoon, Jr. Leadman
Folmar Blangsted Editor
Clarence Fay Konkel Carpenter
Bill Parks Construction Coordinator
Ward Preston Assistant Art Director
Don J. Bassman Sound
Jack Solomon Sound
Al Yaylian Boom Operator
Richard Barth First Assistant Camera
James R. Connell Camera Operator
Bud Gray Still Photographer
Earl Kennedy Gaffer
Dan Lambert Key Grip
Jim Riggs Local Casting
Joanne Riggs Local Casting
Joanne Haas Costumer
Thomas Welsh Costumer
Arthur Morton Orchestrator
Emil Richards Musician
Ray Quiroz Script Supervisor
Aram Betkijian Transportation Captain
Estelle Schaffe Production Secretary
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer, Conductor
Alexander Courage Music, Music Arranger
Name Title
Don Kranze Associate Producer
Robert Mulligan Producer
Tom Tryon Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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John Chard
5.0

What's the last thing you'd like to see before you die? The Other is directed by Robert Mulligan and written by Tom Tryon. It stars Uta Hagen, Diana Muldaur, Chris and Martin Uldvarnoky, Norma Connolly and Victor French. Music is by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by Robert Surtees. We are ... in the mid 1930s in rural America and twin boys Niles and Holland Perry are playing merrily. This idyllic farm setting is merely a smoke screen for turbulence about to be unleashed... This is one of those psychological horror movies that has a strong fan base which has in turn earned it cult status. Adapted by former actor Thomas Tryon from his own best-selling novel, the story revolves around twin boys and the premise of one being good, the other not so. Very much slow and draggy for the first two thirds, and even a little irksome, pic is ultimately saved by its twists and shattering moments of clarity. It will (has) been argued by fans that the first hour is subtle, both in build up and suggestion, but the acting is over the top, director Mulligan unable to haul his cast in, while the pivot pin revelation is something of a cheat when viewed on repeat terms. It's important to note that Tryon himself was unhappy with the end product, for various reasons, and yet still the pic is much loved. Undeniably there's a haunting quality about the piece, the pretty landscape hiding the troubling nastiness bubbling away under the surface - the serene qualities aided by class operators Goldsmith and Surtees. The focal point of children being cruel and the parenting of such does fire food for thought process, while the finale is darkness personified. For me it was a disappointment, I took two runs at it and it's not going to stick around to be viewed again. I will move the DVD on to someone who will hopefully get much more from it and join the hardy souls who love it so. 5/10

May 16, 2024