
(Terence Young, US 1967, 108 min., 35mm)
Susy Hendrix (Audrey Hepburn), blind and alone, is terrorized in her apartment by three criminals (Jack Weston, Richard Crenna, and a dynamically creepy Alan Arkin) who seek a stash of heroin that was unwittingly smuggled into the country by Susy’s husband. Frighteningly claustrophobic and enormously suspenseful, this was adapted from a Broadway smash by Frederick Knott, author of Dial M for Murder.
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