Never Talk to Strangers
Never Talk to Strangers

Never Talk to Strangers (1995)

5.2 ? Oct 20, 1995 1h 26m

Overview

Sarah Taylor, a police psychologist, meets a mysterious and seductive young man, Tony Ramirez, and falls in love with him. As a cause of this relationship, she changes her personality when she begins to receive anonymous telephone calls.

Genres

Thriller Romance

Release Date

October 20, 1995

Rating

5.2 /10

Runtime

1h 26m

Rebecca De Mornay

Rebecca De Mornay

Dr. Sarah Alison Taylor

Antonio Banderas

Antonio Banderas

Tony Ramirez

Dennis Miller

Dennis Miller

Cliff Raddison

Len Cariou

Len Cariou

Henry Taylor

Harry Dean Stanton

Harry Dean Stanton

Max Cheski

Eugene Lipinski

Eugene Lipinski

Dudakoff

Martha Burns

Martha Burns

Maura

Beau Starr

Beau Starr

Grogan

Phillip Jarrett

Phillip Jarrett

Spatz

Tim Kelleher

Tim Kelleher

Wabash

Emma Corosky

Young Sarah

Susan Coyne

Susan Coyne

Alison

Joseph R. Gannascoli

Joseph R. Gannascoli

Carnival Attendant

Reg Dreger

Flight Attendant

Frances Hyland

Frances Hyland

Mrs. Slotnick

John Bourgeois

John Bourgeois

Cop

Kevin Rushton

Kevin Rushton

Corridor Guard

Kelley Grando

Young Girl

Bruce Beaton

Bruce Beaton

Taxi Driver

Tony Meyler

Cop

John Chard avatar

John Chard

5.0/10

Mar 27, 2015

Erotic thriller dulls the senses... Brian De Palma has often come in for some flak over the years, his penchant for sticking tight to Alfred Hitchcock thriller formula has been the source of much consternation in certain quarters. Yet when you view something like Peter Hall's Never Talk to Strangers it rams home just how welcome it is to have Hitch like thrillers at least done well! Rebecca De Mornay is a troubled shrink who whilst dealing with the mind games of a serial killing loony (Harry Dean Stanton), meets sexually charged Latino guy (Antonio Banderas) and indulges in passions unbound. Then she starts to get very unwelcome presents in the post... The erotic thriller has been well trodden, and will continue to be so for sure, so it feels a little churlish to decry Hall's movie for coming off as a weak willed imitator of previous purveyors of the sub-genre, but this blend of Silence of the Lambs meets Sea of Love - cum - Dressed to Kill - cum Fatal Attraction etc etc just comes across as a cheat. And that's because it is! The makers know this and try to hide their ridiculous folly behind eroticism as the two lovely looking headlining stars get sweaty and wet, indulging in sexual play that's as powerful as the surroundings (Banderas lives in a loft apartment resplendent with metal cage and wrought iron doors). But, or should that be butt? The mystery element is weak, the suspense equally so, while the back story of De Mornay's father (a key character) is hopelessly under developed. Then there is H.D. Stanton, stealing every scene is he is in, quid pro quo indeed, yet he's hardly in the film, which ultimately proves to be a tragedy as the plot hurtles towards its implausible and risible revelations. Red herrings come and go as quickly as Becca and Tony's underwear (the continuity editor should have been sacked along with the writers because of one scene BTW), and even though Pino Donaggio scores the music with customary swirling qualities, this just comes off as a piggyback tactic... This is a poor thriller in spite of two very committed and visually attractive perfs from the leads - and of course Stanton's knowingly sleazy turn. Seek this out only if you think Body of Evidence is in the upper echelons of erotic thrillers. 5/10

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