The Night Porter - Criterion Collection (1974) USA
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Director:Liliana Cavani
Studio:Criterion
Rating:4.0 (50 votes)
Rated:R
Date Added:2007-10-19
ASIN:0780022823
UPC:9780780022829
Price:$29.95
Genre:Art House & International
Release:2000-03-28
IMDb:0484263
Duration:118
Picture Format:Letterbox
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Languages:Italian
Subtitles:English
Liliana Cavani  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Dirk Bogarde  ...  
Charlotte Rampling  ...  
Philippe Leroy  ...  
Gabriele Ferzetti  ...  
Giuseppe Addobbati  ...  
Alex Bennett  ...  Himself
Carol Connors  ...  Herself (archive footage)
Gerard Damiano  ...  Himself (archive footage)
Al Goldstein  ...  Host (archive footage)
Buzzy Linhart  ...  Himself (archive footage)
Helen Madigan  ...  Herself (archive footage)
Jody Maxwell  ...  Herself (archive footage)
Tuppy Owens  ...  Herself (archive footage)
Harry Reems  ...  Himself (archive footage)
Chuck Traynor  ...  Himself (archive footage)
Summary: For those who like their love stories dipped in decadence, Liliana Cavani's dark and disturbing 1974 drama--about a concentration camp survivor who fatefully comes face to face with her ex-Nazi captor and lover--has held up quite well over the years despite its sensationalistic tone. It helps that the mysterious, cobra-eyed Charlotte Rampling plays the survivor, Lucia, and that the unctuous and languid British actor, Dirk Bogarde, is former SS officer Max, a now-benign night porter at the Vienna hotel where the pair coincidentally collides. There is a haunted hollowness to these characters that resigns them to relive the sordid past that tragically binds them. Criterion's DVD offers the film in its best available condition, and the color has been restored to enhance its symbolic significance. "The Night Porter" uses landscape as character, and its desaturated tones evoke memory of the Holocaust and a shady 1950s Vienna plagued by post-World War II guilt. In fact, this is a film full of shadows and shame, and Max and Lucia are victims of this frightening world in which nothing can be trusted and around every corner lurk spies in their house of forbidden love. "--Paula Nechak"