"The Hideout" is a mystery-thriller about an Italian woman who moves to Davenport to open a restaurant. After her husband commits suicide, she spends fifteen years recovering at a Minnesota ... Read all"The Hideout" is a mystery-thriller about an Italian woman who moves to Davenport to open a restaurant. After her husband commits suicide, she spends fifteen years recovering at a Minnesota mental hospital. When she builds herself up enough to begin another restaurant, she discov... Read all"The Hideout" is a mystery-thriller about an Italian woman who moves to Davenport to open a restaurant. After her husband commits suicide, she spends fifteen years recovering at a Minnesota mental hospital. When she builds herself up enough to begin another restaurant, she discovers that a murder took place there fifty years earlier. She decides to investigate and fin... Read all
- Ella Murray
- (as Yvonne Brulatour Sciò)
- Mrs. Wittenmeyer
- (as Sydney Rome)
- Dr. Spivey
- (as Roberto Madison)
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The plot is compelling and potentially scary enough (much scarier than the majority of Asian ghost stories, at least), but far too long and unnecessarily complex. Lee involves literally half the community in her investigation and they all have dark secrets to hide or at least suspiciously behave like they do. This soon leads to numerous sub plots and detailed character drawings that eventually lead nowhere and exclusively cause confusion instead of extra mystery. There easily could have been less dead-end red herrings and supportive characters without it affecting the plot's denouement too much, in my humble opinion. Especially since the whole outcome of the mystery is fairly predictable as long as you think logically. "The Hideout" is primarily atmospheric and stylish. Given the subject matter, there's obviously very little action and quite a large number of potentially exciting scenes end with an anticlimax. Hey, I'm all for atmospheric, story-driven suspense, but *slightly* more action footage would have been welcome. The acting performances are overall decent, but practically all the Italian cast members heavily struggle with their English accents and the English top stars (Treat Williams, Burt Young) are reduced to the supportive cast. Along with director Avati, the brilliant Italian composer Riz Ortolani returns to the genre with a superb score as well. Recommended, despite of the minor defaults.
Pupi Avati directs well here. There are some truly creepy sequences here that are really helped by the camera work and a standout score with some screaming violins.
However, the weakest part of the film is the script. There are parts that just don't make sense or are just not believable. There are a number of characters that never get to have an ending to their story. Threads are just left unraveled. It doesn't feel like much of a resolution.
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- TriviaThe U.S. cast is listed only by the actor's names in the end credits, between the Italian crew credits and the U.S. crew. The roles they play are not listed.
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- The Hideout
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- Warner Castle in Orion, Illinois, USA(Snakes Castle)
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,570,806
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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