Monday, October 29, 2007

"Experiment in Terror"


Following the 1985 “Witness” please view the 1962 “Experiment in Terror” which I describe in summary as follows:

1. Where are you coming from? [The hero is seen in his or her ordinary world.]
Kelly Sherwood (Lee Remick), a bank teller lives in the Twin Peaks area of San Francisco with her sister Toby (Stephanie Powers). Arriving home one night, she parks her car in the garage. When the garage door goes down mysteriously, she realizes someone is there with her. Though she looks around she does not see a man come upon her from behind. Grabbing her, the shadowy figure quickly threatens her, in an asthmatic voice, with death, tells her he knows about her sister, and personal details of their lives.

2. Where are you wanting to go? [The hero is called to adventure.]
The man tells he wants $100,000 from her. When she complains to him that she doesn’t have that kind of money, he tells her she’s going to rob her bank. He’ll even give her 20% of the take. He warns her not to provoke him.


3. What are you waiting for? [The hero is reluctant.]
Once she thinks he is gone, she goes into her home and calls the FBI and begins to talk with John Ripley (Glenn Ford), telling him that someone wants her to rob a bank and that he has threatened to kill her and her sister. But Kelly’s call is interrupted by the man who knocks her out and to the floor. When she comes to, the man tells her this was the “one mistake” he was going to allow her. Meanwhile Ripley and his partners are calling all of the phone numbers for Sherwood. When the FBI men do call her number, Kelly is reluctant to answer, but finally does.



4. What are your wise ones generally advising? [The hero encounters a wise one.]
Ripley advises Kelly about his plan to protect her and that her phone will be monitored. Ripley and his men drive out to Kelly’s house and begin surveillance.



5. What are the pros and cons of the issue being decided? [The hero passes through the first threshold.]
The next morning Kelly drives Toby to school and instructs her to stay with her friend Dave instead of going into home alone. Toby agrees but reminds Kelly that they have been operating on the basis of no secrets between them. Kelly then leaves for the bank.



6. What are “The Powers That Be” saying? [The hero encounters tests and helpers.]
Ripley’s work on Kelly’s case is interrupted by the appearance of Nancy Ashton at his office. She tells him that her “friend” is in trouble with a terrible man and the friend fears being prosecuted for some serious crimes he is committing. Ripley handles her request professionally, but when she leaves she asks him out for a drink.

When Kelly arrives at the bank, her boss calls her into the conference room where Ripley is waiting. Kelly tells them it has been hard to adjust to the new circumstances and that she’s having trouble thinking. Except for the man’s voice, she cannot give Ripley a description of the man. Ripley gives instructions for her and Toby to follow, but warns her that this man will use a “reign of terror” to get what he wants. Kelly goes back to her teller’s position, starts up her regular work, but now is suspicious of customers as she listens to their voices more carefully.

Then a call comes in. It’s the man. He tells Kelly she has made a serious mistake and he will teach her a lesson. He knows that Kelly is swimming with the friend.

At the pool, Toby finds a note in her bathrobe. It’s for Kelly from the man telling her to meet him at the Roaring 20’s club.

7. What is your real agenda? [The hero reaches the inner sanctum.]
Nancy Ashton calls Ripley from her apartment and tells him that she has to see him, that her friend’s life is at stake, but when he comes he should not be shocked by her occupation (she works with naked manikins that hang throughout her apartment). Ashton then responds to a noise she thinks she hears by locking her door. She does not see among her manikins, the man (Ross Martin) standing motionless.

Meanwhile, Kelly speaks with Ripley again on the phone and then speaks with Toby about what’s really going on. Toby wants to know if Kelly thinks the man will really “do something.” Just then, the man calls Kelly, from Ashton’s apartment. All that is heard is the man’s asthmatic breathing.8. What facts and reasons are you contending with? [The hero endures the supreme ordeal.]When Ripley and his partner go to Ashton’s apartment, his partner finds her dead, hanging upside down. When a note in Ashton’s purse lists Kelly’s address on it, Ripley realizes the implications of the connection. He follows up a lead to a paid police informant by speaking to him at a movie theater. The informant, “Popcorn,” tells Ripley that Kelly will be used then killed.

After taking the man’s confirming call, Kelly goes to the Roaring 20’s Club. There she is picked up by a man she thinks is connected to the man, but it is a mistake. When she gets back home, the man calls her and they fight about what took place at the club.

Meanwhile, the FBI has run the asthmatic condition attribute against its criminal database and discovered Garland “Red” Lynch. FBI teams investigate, showing Red’s picture around the city. When they talk with a priest, he tells them that he saw the man with an oriental woman named Linda Soong. When they find Soong, she does not initially cooperate, but later does a bit on the advice of her lawyer. The FBI men follow Soong to a hospital where her son, Joey, recovers from a hip socket replacement. Ripley questions Joey and discovers that the man is known as Uncle Red. When Ripley and Soong confront each other about his talking with Joey, Soong wants Ripley never to interfere with her family again, saying Red has helped pay Joey’s hospital bills and Ripley “can go straight to hell” if he tries anymore.

9. What insights and oversights are emerging? [The hero seizes the sword.]
Kelley goes out to lunch with a friend. In disguise as a woman, Red confronts Kelly in the ladies’ room. Tells her the robbery will go down on Friday. Shows Kelly his gun. This meeting freaks her out.

Red calls Ripley’s office to try to find out whether the FBI knows about anything about Kelly. Ripley denies knowing, but is unable to trace the call.

Ripley and Kelly’s boss talk over the particulars of the “robbery” plan, but don’t tell Kelly the FBI knows about Red. Ripley meets Popcorn at the swimming pool so Popcorn will realize that there’s more involved in this than a great news story. Peoples’ lives are at stake: Kelly’s and Toby’s.

Popcorn finally agrees to give Ripley the information he needs, saying “this one’s on the house.” When Ripley and his partner go with Popcorn to stake out Red’s getaway accomplice, they get into a gunfight. The accomplice and Popcorn are both shot dead.



10. How are you going to tell your decision? [The hero takes the road back.]
Friday morning, the day of the bank robbery, Kelly and Toby drive off from their home.

Ripley visits Joey and his mother at the hospital where he’s undergoing swimming pool therapy. Joey tells Ripley about the stuffed tiger Red had given him. He finds it in Joey’s room.

Toby gets a call at her the “Hang Out” where she is waiting with her friends. It’s Red telling her that Kelly is hurt and that Kelly must go out the back exit and meet him on another street where he will pick her up. Toby believes Red’s story and leaves, with her friend and the FBI men unable to follow her.



11. What are you willing to risk in order to gain what you can only hope for? [The hero experiences a death and a resurrection.]
Red takes Toby to a decaying old room. When she complains that he told her Kelly was dying, Red tells her to “take your clothes off” and watches as she does. Red then calls Kelly at the bank and gives her more instructions, ending with “I’ve got Toby.” He touches Toby, but does not hurt her. Then he locks her in a spider-webbed closet.

At the bank, Kelly begins to load her purse with money. Kelly drives to Fishermen’s Wharf. Takes a phone call in a phone booth and gets instructions to take a taxi. In the taxi, the driver gives her a package that contains Toby’s clothes. With a helicopter overhead, the taxi makes its way to Candlestick Park where the Giants are playing the Angels.

Meanwhile some of the FBI agents have traced the stuffed tiger to a budget fur shop where the owner tells them where the tiger was delivered.



12. How do you determining that the decision you are discerning is the right one? [The hero returns with the elixir.]
When Ripley hears that Toby has been rescued by the FBI agents who went to the place where the tiger was delivered, he knows Red is acting alone. Plan B is put into effect. Kelly sees Ripley through some binoculars, but Red does not reveal himself until the game is over, the crowds are walking out, and he grabs Kelly in the middle of it all.

The chase is on at this point. The FBI men jump Red in the crowd and Kelly escapes his grasp. As Red runs off, Kelly is reunited with the rescued Toby.

Red finally goes onto the baseball field and runs to the mound where Don Larsen, the famed pitcher, had been throwing moments before. Beneath the lights of the helicopter, Red and Ripley exchange gunfire. Ripley kills Red.



© 2007 John Darrouzet

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