DEADLY STRANGERS (1975) Reviews and overview

  

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Full plot synopsis [contains spoilers]:
An unseen dangerous patient escapes Greenwood Mental Hospital killing or injuring two staff. Soon afterwards, in a private house, a couple discovers that their bedroom has been burgled. A motorist stops at a telephone box, and his unattended car is stolen by an unseen thief who runs over the owner, killing him.

The next day a man in his thirties, Stephen Slade, notices an attractive young woman, Belle Adams, in a pub, and when she is given a lift by a lorry driver, he follows her in his own car, which is the same color and make (an Austin Maxi) as seen in the earlier murder scene. The lorry driver attempts to rape the girl but she escapes and is rescued by Stephen.

Belle wishes to catch a train at a nearby station and Stephen drives her there; but on arrival he untruthfully claims her train is not running and offers to drive her to her destination instead.

With Stephen not being too forthcoming on his own background, the trip focuses on what they are both hiding. Flashbacks gradually reveal that Stephen is a voyeur deeply into sexual perversions, and that Belle is an orphan who was a victim of sexual abuse on the part of her uncle who used to watch her undress through peepholes in the wall and walk in on her as she bathed. At an isolated petrol station staffed only by one young woman, Stephen fills up his tank, disappears for a while in the petrol station ostensibly to make a telephone call, and then rejoins Belle in the car, and they drive off. The next scene shows the petrol station attendant murdered.

On the road, Stephen and Belle are keen to avoid police checks and roadblocks, at first because Stephen was drinking alcohol, and then because the couple are harassed by two young motorcyclists and Stephen knocks one of them into the roadside where he lies motionless, presumably injured or dead. To avoid detection Stephen and Belle sleep in the car. On waking the next morning, Stephen notices Belle has disappeared and drives off to find her, assuming disloyalty. She however has simply been shopping for breakfast and so is obliged to catch a lift from aging Malcolm Robarts. Before long Stephen reunites with Belle, leaving Robarts alone. Upon seeing a newspaper headline, Robarts tries to chase them but loses them.

The film culminates with the couple spending the night at a hotel. A flashback reveals the truth: after sexual abuse by her uncle during her orphaned childhood, Belle snapped and murdered her uncle, which resulted in her confinement in Greenwood Mental Hospital. Now, Belle is finally arrested by the police, but not before she murders Stephen. The title is explained: they were both deadly strangers.

Cast and characters:
Belle Adams – Hayley Mills – Twisted Nerve
Stephen Slade – Simon Ward – Frankenstein Must Be DestroyedHolocaust 2000The Monster Club
Malcolm Robarts – Sterling Hayden – Venom (1981)
Jim Nicholls – Ken Hutchison – – Straw Dogs
Belle’s Uncle – Peter Jeffrey – Goodbye GeminiThe Abominable Doctor Phibes | Doctor Phibes Rises Again
Café Owner – Hubert Tucker
Petrol Station Attendant – Nina Francis
1st Motorcycle Youth – George Collis
2nd Motorcycle Youth – Ralph Arliss
Stephen’s Girlfriend – Juliet Aykroyd
Motorcycle Policeman – Roger Nott
Hotel Receptionist – Norman Tyrrell

Filming locations:
Level Crossing, Hewish, Somerset
The Pub, East Harptree, Somerset
Weston-super-Mare, Somerset
Yatton, Somerset

Notes:
The film’s original title, which seems to have been deleted from all prints, was Silhouettes.

Deadly Strangers is seemingly in the public domain so free to view online.

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