A Taste of Evil

What happened to little Susan was so horrible, she's been away for seven years. Now she's back...and so is the horror.

On her way home from a stay at a mental institution after a traumatic rape, a woman realizes that someone is deliberately trying to drive her insane.

"A Taste of Evil" (1971), a chilling made-for-television movie produced by Aaron Spelling Productions and aired by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), delves deep into the psychological horror genre. Set in the United States, the film follows the unsettling journey of a young woman, Susan, who returns home after a traumatic experience, only to find that her family's seemingly perfect life harbors dark secrets. Directed by John Llewellyn Moxey, the film masterfully blends suspense and mystery, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as Susan uncovers the sinister truth lurking beneath the surface of her idyllic suburban home. The narrative of "A Taste of Evil" is driven by the compelling performance of Barbara Stanwyck, who plays Susan's domineering mother, Miriam. Stanwyck's portrayal adds a layer of complexity to the film, as she effortlessly shifts between warmth and cold calculation, embodying the essence of the film's title. The tension between Susan and her mother is palpable, fueled by a series of eerie occurrences and the haunting presence of a mysterious drifter, played by Roddy McDowall. The film's atmospheric setting, with its shadowy interiors and foreboding landscapes, enhances the sense of dread that permeates every scene. One of the standout aspects of "A Taste of Evil" is its bold exploration of themes such as manipulation, control, and the blurred lines between reality and illusion. The script, penned by Jimmy Sangster, skillfully weaves these themes into the plot, creating a narrative that is both thought-provoking and deeply unsettling. The film's climax, in particular, is a masterclass in suspense, as the truth about Susan's family and the mysterious drifter is revealed in a series of shocking twists and turns. In the context of 1970s television, "A Taste of Evil" stands out as a daring and innovative work, pushing the boundaries of what was typically seen on the small screen. Aaron Spelling Productions and ABC took a risk with this film, and the result is a gripping psychological thriller that has stood the test of time. With its strong performances, atmospheric direction, and a script that keeps viewers guessing until the very end, "A Taste of Evil" remains a haunting and memorable entry in the annals of television history.

Год1971

Продолжительность73 min

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Страны производстваUnited States of America

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Aaron Spelling Productions

A Taste of Evil

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