Deathtrap
Sidney Lumet provides another of his film adaptations of Broadway successes -- in this case Ira Levin's 1978 clever Broadway murder mystery that starred John Wood in a triumphant turn as down-on-his-luck playwright Sidney Bruhl. Wood's brittle airiness is replaced in the film version by Michael Caine's smoldering bitterness. Sidney Bruhl is a successful writer of Broadway mystery plays who was at one time considered the Neil Simon of Broadway mystery writers. Unfortunately, Bruhl is now struggling to live up to his own reputation, suffering through a series of four consecutive flops. But then Bruhl comes upon the manuscript of a brilliant suspense drama written by unknown writer Clifford Anderson (Christopher Reeve). Bruhl, desperate for a hit play, invites Clifford to come to see him, telling him that he is interested in collaborating with him on the play. Actually, Bruhl plans to murder Clifford and pass off Clifford's play as his own. What Bruhl doesn't know, however, is that Clifford has some surprise plot points of his own up his sleeve. more..
Director: Sidney Lumet
Starring: Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve,Dyan Cannon, Irene Worth, Henry Jones
Deathtrap is a wonderful windup fiction machine with a few modest ambitions: It wants to mislead us at every turn, confound all our expectations, and provide at least one moment when we levitate from our seats and come down screaming.
One can still appreciate the professionalism with which Levin crafted them and the larky spirits with which the performers force the suspension of incredulity.
Deathtrap falls short of the classic potential it would obviously like to have. Still, it's a jaunty entertainment, by and large.
This is an extremely faithful film adaptation of Ira Levin's gimmicky stage play.
Deathtrap is slick enough that you can't disengage from it without missing something.
Best Actor
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films (1983)
Sidney Lumet
Mystfest (1983)
Worst Supporting Actress
Razzie Awards (1983)
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