The House on Carroll Street (1988)



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Synopsis:
Yes, there are commies under the bed. But are there Nazis there too? Emily Crane (Kelly McGillis) is a modestly successful Life photo editor living in 1950s New York, until she is called before the Senate Un-American Activities Committee to testify about her "communist" associations. When she refuses to divulge the names of friends in her civil liberties group, she loses her employment and her friends. In desperation, she takes a job reading books for Miss Venable, a somewhat crotchety lady (Jessica Tandy) who lives in a quiet residential neighborhood. Then, while taking a break in Miss Venable's back yard, Emily overhears something from the house behind that compels her to investigate and leads her eventually to conclude that it is the headquarters of a group smuggling in ex-Nazi scientists for some mysterious purpose. Meanwhile, she is being harassed by two FBI men, on behalf of the Senate Committee, as well as by a sinister, McCarthyite, Senate investigator named Salwen (Mandy Patinkin). One of the FBI men, Cochran (Jeff Daniels), takes a liking to Emily and humors her by agreeing to investigate her suspicions. This quiet mystery is a nostalgia piece. It's '50s backgrounds are authentic and the plot device -- an innocent becoming entangled in an unbelievable conspiracy -- is closer to one of Hitchcock's masterpieces of that period (e.g., North by Northwest) than to Reservoir Dogs or Speed. The people seem to be from a simpler time, too, when the distinction between good and evil was clearer. Emily shines with idealistic integrity and the naive Cochran is so honest that he finds it impossible to deceive the target of his investigation. There is even a terrifying, "acrophobe's nightmare" scene played out in a dome high above Grand Central Station. For those tired of endless shoot-em-ups and car chases, this is the mystery to choose.

~ Michael P. Rogers, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
3/4/1988
Director Credit
Peter Yates Director
Cast Credit
Melba LaRose Receptionist
Suzanne Slade Senator Byington's Daughter
John Carpenter Gateman
Bill Moor Dr. Teperson
Paul Sparer Randolph Slote
Elizabeth A. Reilly Theater-goer
James Babchak Salwen Aide in Senate Hearing
Cliff Cudney McKay
Patricia Falkenhain Woman In The House
John Randolph Jones Agent Simpson
Brian Davies Warren
Howard Sherman Boris
Ken Welsh Hackett
Michael Flanagan Senator
Tony Carreiro Xanthias
Alice Drummond Woman at Hearing
James Rebhorn Official
Polly O'Malley Manicurist
Maureen Moore Manicurist
Remak Ramsay Senator Byington
Gaylord C. Mason Theater Manager
John-Kenneth Hoffman Walter
Charles McCaughan Salwen Aide
Frederick Rolf FBI Director
J.J. Barry Barber
Rabbi Morris S. Friedman Rabbi
David Hart Stage Manager
Christopher Cusack Theater-goer
Boris Leskin Horwitz
James Tew Sam
Daniel Mills Bartender
Skip Rose Sloan's Partner
Todd de Freitas Senator Byington's Son
George Ede Conductor
Alexis Yulin Sackadorf
Gregory Jbara Office Boy
Anna Berger Funeral Woman
Frank Patton Sergeant
Maeve McGuire Mrs. Byington
Stephen Gleason Man at Theater Bar
Randle Mell Salwen Aide
Robert Stanton Dionysus
Mary Diveny Maid
Marat Yusim Bistrong
William Duff-Griffin FBI Librarian
Jamey Sheridan Porter
Kelly McGillis Emily Crane
Jeffrey Daniels Cochran
Mandy Patinkin Ray Salwen
Christopher Rhode Stefan
Jessica Tandy Miss Venable
Trey Wilson Lieutenant Sloan
Jonathan Hogan Alan
Production Credits Credit
Robert Benton Executive Producer
Peter Yates Producer
Nellie Nugiel Associate Producer
Robert F. Colesberry Producer
Arlene Donovan Executive Producer
Art Department Credit
George De Titta, Jr. Set Decorator
David Weinman Set Designer
Stuart Wurtzel Art Director
Casting Credit
Howard Feuer Casting
Film Camera Credit
Michael Ballhaus Cinematographer
Music Credit
Robin Clarke Music Editor
Physical Effects Credit
Ken Bates Stunts
Production Management Credit
Joseph P. Reidy first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Rita Ryack Costume Designer
Richard Dean Makeup



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