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Play Misty for Me

The scream you hear may be your own!
1971 | 102m | English

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A brief fling between a male disc jockey and an obsessed female fan takes a frightening, and perhaps even deadly turn when another woman enters the picture.
Release Date: Oct 01, 1971
Director: Clint Eastwood
Writer: Dean Riesner, Jo Heims
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords disc jockey, stalker, obsessed fan, jaguar car
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Malpaso Productions
Box Office Revenue: $10,600,000
Budget: $725,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Clint Eastwood Dave
Jessica Walter Evelyn
Donna Mills Tobie
John Larch Sgt. McCallum
Jack Ging Frank
Irene Hervey Madge
James McEachin Al Monte
Clarice Taylor Birdie
Don Siegel Murphy
Duke Everts Jay Jay
George Fargo Man
Mervin W. Frates Locksmith
Tim Frawley Deputy Sheriff
Otis Kadani Policeman
Brit Lind Anjelica
Paul E. Lippman 2nd Man
Jack Kosslyn Cab Driver
Ginna Patterson Madalyn
Malcolm Moran Man in Window
Cannonball Adderley Self (uncredited)
Boyd Cabeen Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)
Barbara Chrysler Waitress (uncredited)
Don Hamilton Bar Patron (uncredited)
Robert S. Holman Policeman (uncredited)
Johnny Otis Self (uncredited)
Walter Scott Policeman (uncredited)
William Tomlinson Intern (uncredited)
Name Job
Clint Eastwood Director
Dean Riesner Screenplay
Jack Kosslyn Dialogue Coach
Jo Heims Screenplay, Story
Carl Pingitore Editor
Ginger Bishop Hairstylist
Alexander Golitzen Art Direction
Jerry Whittington Sound Effects Editor
Bob Larson Assistant Director
Waldon O. Watson Sound
Dee Barton Original Music Composer
Helen Colvig Costume Design
Jack Freeman Makeup Artist
Robert Martin Sound
Bruce Surtees Director of Photography
Ralph S. Hurst Set Decoration
Betty A. Griffin Script Supervisor
Robert L. Hoyt Sound
Jeannie Epper Stunt Double
Julie Ann Johnson Stunts
Name Title
Robert Daley Producer
Jennings Lang Producer
Bob Larson Associate Producer
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John Chard
8.0

Well if you are going to play away Dave... Dave Garver (Clint Eastwood) is a late night disc jockey in Carmel, California. Whilst his girlfriend is out of town he meets and beds a fan named Evelyn (Jessica Walter) who turns out to be the mystery caller to his show who sexily requests the Errol Ga ... rner classic tune "Play Misty For Me". Thinking that his night of passion with Evelyn is purely a one off, he starts to become concerned as Evelyn refuses to leave him alone, and things are about to get very out of hand and become very disturbing for all involved. This was Clint Eastwood's first stab (hrr hrr) at directing and it proved to be a very commendable effort as he directs himself in the picture, polishes the production across the board, and then wrapped the film on time and under budget, quite an achievement and it's no surprise that he went on to be a big hitter from behind the camera right up to this present day. Play Misty For Me is a truly tight and engrossing picture, and certainly more of a character study than its slasher shell would suggest. Eastwood (playing against type) plays Garver perfectly weasel like, and it's because of his selfish sexual proclivities, and all round disdain for his actions, that the maelstrom that comes his way is kind of like the reckoning. The picture firmly belongs to Jessica Walter, though, her turn as the irrational psychotic in waiting, Evelyn, is truly magic, lacing sympathetic sadness with outright moments of terror, believable to the point of forcing the audience into an uneasy understanding. It's a mystery (and a crying shame) that Walter didn't go on to be a big star because the marker for major talent was right here. Edgy and darkly fascinating, Play Misty For Me stands up today as a right on the money thriller, and not even the sight of Clint in his over large white underpants can dim the films appeal. 8.5/10

May 16, 2024
r96sk
8.0

Not convinced it's necessarily a great film per se, but <em>'Play Misty for Me'</em> really does a very good at unsettling the viewer! Jessica Walter is the sole reason for that. As good as Clint Eastwood is, as he makes his directorial debut, Walter gives a superb performance as the unnerving Ev ... elyn Draper - one that'll live in the memory, for sure. Elsewhere on the cast, it's neat to see Don Siegel - one of Eastwood's long time collaborators - make a cameo. I have some minor remarks about this, like the editing is a tad iffy in parts, but all in all nothing important. I'd recommend this, to put it simply.

Jan 27, 2022