Crescendo

Grande-Bretagne, 1970, 92 min

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Drawn to the spectacular south of France to research the late composer Henry Ryman, music student Susan Roberts (Stefanie Powers) encounters his son, drug-addicted Georges (James Olson) and his eccentric family. Investigating the haunting strains of an unfinished Ryman concerto leads Susan to discover an empty piano... and a brutally savaged mannequin! Georges tells her she's the lookalike of his lost love. But Susan may not be the only one at the villa with an eerie doppelgänger. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais "Crescendo" certainly doesn't belong among the greatest horrors and thrillers that the Hammer studio has made, but it is still a film that isn't completely dismissible and can capture the viewer's attention, if not outright amaze them. I enjoyed the fact that the creators wanted to make it suspenseful at all costs, but it slips through their fingers a bit, so it becomes a bit comical towards the end. But overall, the storyline isn't that bad. ()