Wait Until Dark

(1967)

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The classically oriented Court Theatre is one of the few professional theaters in America that can program Roman tragedy, Weimar Classicism or "Titus Andronicus" and be sure that not only will its loyal Hyde Park audience show up, but also... ... Full Article

THEATER REVIEW: ★★ 1/2 The classically oriented Court Theatre is one of the few professional theaters in America that can program Roman tragedy, Weimar Classicism or "Titus Andronicus" and be sure that not only will its loyal Hyde Park audience... ... Full Article

The 1966 play starred Lee Remick as Susy and Robert Duvall as Roat (the lead thug), and the 1967 film featured Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin. ... Full Article

Posted Feb 04, 2009 @ 10:57 AM When a blind woman has to fight for her life in the play "Wait Until Dark," the effect, said director Barry Schreier, is "an electrifying thriller." ... Full Article

I have never been a fan of slasher movies like Halloween 4 or Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3 .What scares me is the unknown, and for the next two minutes you should be afraid, very afraid. ... Full Article

"I invested $7,000 in a 50-inch plasma with Surroundsound. You should see the looks I get when I ask my wife if she'd like to go to the theater. ... Full Article

One of the safest bets you can make is that a fair percentage of the audience will yell or gasp as they bolt upright at the climax of Frederick Knott's stage and screen thriller "Wait Until Dark." ... Full Article

Until Dark , Frederick Knott's gimmicky stage play about a blind woman terrorized by crooks, was brought to the screen in 1967 and was accompanied by an even more outlandish gimmick. ... Full Article

It's not even close to Halloween, but Warner Home Video has just released a batch of fright flicks on DVD - including some genuine classics: - "Wait Until Dark" (Warner, 1967, not rated, $19.98). ... Full Article