the richest gift a body could have
Thurs 8/18
The Night of the Hunter is the only film Charles Laughton directed but it's so beautifully wrought and so unnerving that it practically qualifies as a full-scale directing career unto itself. The sequence in which the two children escape the murderous Robert Mitchum in a small boat, drifting down a silvery moon-dusted river as assorted woodland creatures look on, is both eerie and magical.
New York Times 1955
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