Pressure Point (1962)



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Synopsis:
Unable to get through to a particularly hostile patient, psychiatrist Peter Falk goes to gray-haired senior shrink Sidney Poitier for advice. This prompts Poitier to recall his experiences during World War II. While working on behalf of the government, Poitier was assigned the case of psycho Nazi sympathizer Bobby Darin. A complex flashback structure reveals the various influences that led to Darin's warped state of mind and to his life of crime. Poitier perceives that Darin is potentially dangerous, and insists that he needs further treatment. The government sees things differently, and allows Darin, who on the surface shows signs of recovery, to leave the hospital. The horrible results of this decision serve to convince Poitier to follow his own gut feelings no matter what his fellow "experts" might advise, and to continue probing even the most recalcitrant or deceptively "cured" of patients. Essentially a conformist psychological melodrama, Pressure Point truly comes to life whenever Bobby Darin is on the screen. His performance was outstanding, far better than his Oscar-nominated turn in 1963's Captain Newman MD. Unfortunately, the critics were aligned against Darin, possibly because of the singer/actor's well-publicized arrogance; Judith Crist went so far as to compare Darin to Dr. Samuel Johnson's walking dog, quipping that the most remarkable aspect of Darin's performance was not that he did it well, but that he did it at all.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1962
Director Credit
Hubert Cornfield Director
Cast Credit
Gilbert Green
James Anderson Father
Leonard Geiger
Lynn Loring
Sidney Poitier Doctor
Bobby Darin Patient
Peter Falk Young psychiatrist
Carl Benton Reid Chief medical officer
Mary Munday Bar hostess
Barry J. Gordon Patient as a Boy
Howard Caine Tavern owner
Anne Barton Mother
Yvette Vickers Drunken woman
Clegg Hoyt Pete
Butch Patrick Playmate
Production Credits Credit
Stanley E. Kramer Producer
Art Department Credit
Rudolph Sternad Production Designer
George C. Webb Art Director
George Milo Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Ernest Haller Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Nate H. Edwards Production Manager
Phil Bowles first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Joe King Costume Designer
George Lane Makeup

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