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Sideshow performers are suspects after "The Starving Man" is found slain.

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Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews Somewhat spicy and weird B-film thriller set in a London carnival atmosphere. Rated: B- Nov 12, 2008 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Saw this on Hammer's YouTube channel. Interesting little film noir highlighted by a fine cast including a pre-Pussy Galore Honor Blackman. Interestingly enough, I guess Taste the Blood of Dracula wasn't the first Hammer film where Geffory Keen (also from the 007 films) played a madman. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member One of the better Hammer noir from VCI, with a transfer that evens out after a few specks. There is some attempt within the film itself to make the production less Anglocentric and broadly marketable, perhaps including the dubbing of the son's voice into an unaccented, unnatural tone. There is also a lot made of the coterie of "freaks" at a party, and brief mention of a shared loving cup - obvious nods to the Browning classic. Not a lot of Sid James or Blackman here, but both have pretty choice roles. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member A sideshow promoter (Ireland) comes under suspicion of being a killer-for-hire when the lover of a backer of his latest show is murdered. He is eventually cleared... but only because other murders start occuring. "The Glass Tomb" is a movie that feels like its script was the product of the writer combining material cut from other projects and then spending an afternoon or two doing some half-assed rewrites in an attempt to make a coherent whole. It swings back and forth between being a thriller and a murder mystery. Is it a thriller about an innocent man caught in a love triangle he's not even aware of? Is it a thriller/mystery about an innocent man being set up by his best friend to take the fall for a muder he's planned? Is it a murder mystery about why third-rate British carnies and dance hall performers are being whacked? Although the murderer's identity is revealed to the audience about halfway through the movie, some of the scenes proceed as if the murderer's ID is still supposed to be a surprise to us. (And even if we HADN'T known the killer's ID, the characters should have figured it well before we did, because it's not that hard if anyone in the film had been immune from Stupid Character Syndrome.) The film has the further problem that none of the characters are well-developed enough for the viewer to feel particularly attached to anyone, nor even fully understand what role they play in the story. This causes the film to completely fail as a thriller and to fizzle as even a Columbo-esque mystery. This underdevelopment of characters is perhaps the film's greatest flaw, particularly when it comes to the central character and his family. He seems very interested in keeping them seperate from his life showbusiness and circus life, yet we never fully understand why. A little more insight in this area in particular could have helped up the tension when his wife comes under threat. There are actually plenty of good story ideas in "The Glass Tomb". If only the writer, producers and directors had picked one or two of them to focus on and left the rest for other projects, this might have been a decent film. As it is, it's a film that even the most ardent genre fan can ignore. The Glass Tomb Starring: John Ireland, Eric Pohlman, Geoffrey Keen, Sidney Taffler, Lian Redmond, Honor Blackman and Sid James Director: Montgomery Tulley Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Sideshow performers are suspects after "The Starving Man" is found slain.
Director
Montgomery Tully
Producer
Anthony Hinds
Screenwriter
Richard H. Landau
Production Co
Hammer Films, Lippert Films
Genre
Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
British English
Release Date (DVD)
Jun 26, 2007
Runtime
59m