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Still image from Storm Due in Movie Makers, Dec. 1949, 452.

Date produced: 1949

Filmmaker(s):

Francis J. Barrett

Languages:

English

Length:

150 ft

Format:

8mm

Colour:

B&W

Sound Notes:

Silent

Sound:

With music and narrative on disc.

Awards/Recognition:

ACL Ten Best 1949

Description:

"Although there is no actual violence portrayed in this psychological thriller, Storm Due — in which a young wife discovers her husband to be a murderer — is instinct with mounting tension and terror. Francis J. Barrett's film is a potent combination of several related elements. Wedded almost as one are dramatic, hard-hitting camera angles and the visual stimulus of brilliant, low-key lighting. Acting of theatrical calibre by the young wife is accented by an off-stage voice which underlines her fears — a technique that suggests a loan from the best in modern radio. A taut continuity only hints at the story line as it hurries through this exciting evocation of violence. This very economy of dramatic exposition, in fact, will make Storm Due an unpopular and often misunderstood production. For these reviewers, however, it remains creative cinema of a very high order." Movie Makers, Dec. 1949, 454-455.

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Screenings:

  • Screened by the Seattle Amateur Movie Club in 1949: Seattle, WA
  • Screened by the New York City 8mm. Motion Picture Club in 1950: New York City, N.Y.

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