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On leave in a shore side town, Johnny (Dennis Hopper) becomes interested in a young dark haired woman. They meet and he learns that she plays a mermaid in the local carnival. After strange occurrences, Johnny begins to believe that she may actually be a real mermaid that habitually kills during the cycle of the full moon. Restored and remastered in high definition from the George Eastman House. Review: Excellent release for Dennis Hopper's first leading role - This review is for the Blu-Ray edition of "Night Tide" released by Kino Lorber in 2013. This is the remastered edition of this movie. This is an excellent release for this movie and fans of independent movies and independent science fiction/fantasy in particular will want to own this. This is an enjoyable movie and I'm rating this a 5 star release. BLU-RAY: This movie has a beautiful picture that is mastered in HD from 35 mm elements and was restored by the Academy Film Archive. It is shown in a 1.66:1 aspect ratio. The picture looks very clear. There are some imperfections like scratches and dirt but it doesn't really detract from the picture. EXTRA'S: There are some nice extra's with this release. They are: -Commentary track with director Curtis Harrington and Dennis Hopper - The commentary track is a good listen. The two commentators are the two key people from the movie, therefore you get all the information you can want about the making of this movie. They talk about just about everyone in the movie and every scene in this movie. -Two-part interview with director Curtis Harrington by David Del Valle that is just under an hour long. -Original theatrical trailer *****SPOILERS BELOW IN SUMMARY AND COMMENTS***** PLOT/SUMMARY:Johnny Drake (Dennis Hopper) is on shore leave in California. He meets a girl named Mora in a club who is sitting by herself. The girl is cold and distant and leaves the club after a mysterious woman shows up.Johnny decides to pursue her. She eventually gives in and agrees to a date with Johnny. She lives in an apartment above an indoor amusement area. The people in there find it strange that Johnny is there to see Mora. Mora tells Johnny that she works as a Mermaid in a side show attraction. Johnny and Mora quickly become enamored with each other. Down on the pier, Mora introduces Johnny to her boss Captain Murdock. Johnny becomes curious about the Captain. Captain Murdock is her de facto father. Mora tells Johnny that he found her as an orphan on the island of Mykonos and adopted her. Back at the carousel, the employees tell Johnny about how Mora's two previous boyfriend's mysteriously died. One afternoon Johnny sees the strange lady and follows her. He ends up at Captain Murdock's place after the lady disappears. While at the Captain's place, he tells Johnny about Mora's past. He asks Johnny to break off his relationship with Mora and tells him that he is in danger and passes out drunk. Mora tells Johnny that the sea is calling her. She says that she is a siren and will kill during the full moon. Johnny, of course, doesn't accept this. He then goes to see psychic who does a reading with tarot cards. The psychic tells him that he is in grave danger. That evening Johnny falls asleep at Mora's apartment. He awakens from a nightmare he is having about Mora and wakes up when he dreams he is being strangled by an octopus. He sees wet footprints and follows it out to the beach and finds Mora in her nightrobe in the water underneath the pier. The next day Mora tells Johnny she must have been sleepwalking. Earlier, while getting a massage, the Captain tells Johnny that the moon is full and the tides pull strongest during the full moon. That evening Mora invites Johnny to go scuba diving with her. While near the ocean floor, Mora cuts Johnny's line. Johnny wakes up in a boat after being rescued. Soon after Johnny sneaks into the Mermaid attraction without Captain Murdock seeing him, or so he believes. He finds Mora, looking embalmed in the Mermaid tank. The captain walks in and says to Johnny, "the murderer always returns to the scene of his crime". He shoots at Johnny and Johnny knocks the tank into the Captain and knocks him out. Two cops arrive to bring them all in for questioning. Captain Murdock admits to killing Mora's previous boyfriends, therefore he frees Johnny from being complicit in Mora's death. When questioned about the mysterious lady, the Captain says he did not hire her and does not know who she is. The police surmise that he was trying to protect her. Johnny says his goodbyes and the Military police come and pick Johnny up to return him to his ship. COMMENTS: -In an odd sort of way, to me, this movie gives off the same sort of vibe I got while watching 'Carnival of Souls'. It has a creepy feel to it...like you know something is wrong but you can't put your finger on it what it is. It's low budget and has that low budget feel. Of course a big difference is that you have a well known actor, Dennis Hopper, in the lead. -Another movie or more accurately, movies, that this reminded me of were the 1940's RKO horror pictures made by Val Lewton (The Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie, The Leopard Man, etc.). In these movies, it is left ambiguous as to whether the creature in the movie title was real or imagined or something else. The same applies in this movie. You are never quite sure if there really is a mermaid. Who was that strange lady? Was she hired or was she something more? -I'm not quite sure if Mora cuts off Johnny's air to get rid of him or if she was trying to kill him. According to Harrington, Mora was in fact, not trying to kill Johnny. She believed she was saving him by forcing him to leave her. He deliberately led the viewer to believe that she tried to kill him. -Gavin Muir who played Captain Murdock sounds just like Burgess Meredith, at least he does to my ears. PRODUCTION: This movie had all kinds of issues before it was released. It was made in 1960 but did not get a wide general release until 1963. The movie was being foreclosed on but Roger Corman stepped in and negotiated a deal with the lender so that the movie could be released through AIP. -The director, Curtis Harrington wrote the screenplay, his first. He based it on a short story he wrote called 'The Secrets of the Sea'. -The stated budget for this movie was about $25000 but there was a loan due and owing of $33000 so I'm not exactly sure what that means. I think these numbers often get confused for various reasons. For example, it's stated that Roger Corman spent $12000 on his first movie, 'Monster from the Ocean Floor' but that does not include a loan Corman took out which actually brings the cost to around $29,000. Just for the record, in the director's commentary, Harrington states that it was about $50,000 total with loans. -The movie was filmed in and around Venice, California. The pier in the movie is the Santa Monica pier. There were also some scenes shot in Malibu. -Johnny (Dennis Hopper) is supposed to have come in to port in San Diego. -This was the first feature length movie for director Curtis Harrington. Harrington would prove to be instrumental in saving the classic Universal horror movie, 'The Old Dark House'. -Linda Larson, who plays Mora, didn't have a big career after this movie. She married a Producer right after making this movie. RECOMMENDATIONS: I don't really think this a movie that is deserving of 5 stars. Even taking into account the low budget, it is an interesting movie but not a great one. That said, it is still a very good movie, especially taking into account the budget. I'd give the plot 4 stars. I am giving it 5 stars because I am adding a star for the terrific picture and extra's. Highly recommended if you are a fan of this movie. You get the best possible picture along with commentary track and other extra's. Recommended for all fans of low budget black and white science fiction/horror movies. Recommended for fans of Dennis Hopper. Recommended for fans of mermaid movies. Thanks to Kino Lorber for producing this excellent release. Review: Excellent Product. - Product on time and packaged well. Thanks!
| ASIN | B007IHH35I |
| Actors | Bruno Ve Sota, Dennis Hopper, Gavin Muir, Linda Lawson, Luana Anders |
| Best Sellers Rank | #283,140 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #12,159 in Horror (Movies & TV) #38,106 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (148) |
| Director | Curtis Harrington |
| Item model number | 26360605 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Anamorphic, Black & White, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Original recording remastered, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Aram Kantarian |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces |
| Release date | October 15, 2013 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 24 minutes |
| Studio | Kino Lorber films |
J**A
Excellent release for Dennis Hopper's first leading role
This review is for the Blu-Ray edition of "Night Tide" released by Kino Lorber in 2013. This is the remastered edition of this movie. This is an excellent release for this movie and fans of independent movies and independent science fiction/fantasy in particular will want to own this. This is an enjoyable movie and I'm rating this a 5 star release. BLU-RAY: This movie has a beautiful picture that is mastered in HD from 35 mm elements and was restored by the Academy Film Archive. It is shown in a 1.66:1 aspect ratio. The picture looks very clear. There are some imperfections like scratches and dirt but it doesn't really detract from the picture. EXTRA'S: There are some nice extra's with this release. They are: -Commentary track with director Curtis Harrington and Dennis Hopper - The commentary track is a good listen. The two commentators are the two key people from the movie, therefore you get all the information you can want about the making of this movie. They talk about just about everyone in the movie and every scene in this movie. -Two-part interview with director Curtis Harrington by David Del Valle that is just under an hour long. -Original theatrical trailer *****SPOILERS BELOW IN SUMMARY AND COMMENTS***** PLOT/SUMMARY:Johnny Drake (Dennis Hopper) is on shore leave in California. He meets a girl named Mora in a club who is sitting by herself. The girl is cold and distant and leaves the club after a mysterious woman shows up.Johnny decides to pursue her. She eventually gives in and agrees to a date with Johnny. She lives in an apartment above an indoor amusement area. The people in there find it strange that Johnny is there to see Mora. Mora tells Johnny that she works as a Mermaid in a side show attraction. Johnny and Mora quickly become enamored with each other. Down on the pier, Mora introduces Johnny to her boss Captain Murdock. Johnny becomes curious about the Captain. Captain Murdock is her de facto father. Mora tells Johnny that he found her as an orphan on the island of Mykonos and adopted her. Back at the carousel, the employees tell Johnny about how Mora's two previous boyfriend's mysteriously died. One afternoon Johnny sees the strange lady and follows her. He ends up at Captain Murdock's place after the lady disappears. While at the Captain's place, he tells Johnny about Mora's past. He asks Johnny to break off his relationship with Mora and tells him that he is in danger and passes out drunk. Mora tells Johnny that the sea is calling her. She says that she is a siren and will kill during the full moon. Johnny, of course, doesn't accept this. He then goes to see psychic who does a reading with tarot cards. The psychic tells him that he is in grave danger. That evening Johnny falls asleep at Mora's apartment. He awakens from a nightmare he is having about Mora and wakes up when he dreams he is being strangled by an octopus. He sees wet footprints and follows it out to the beach and finds Mora in her nightrobe in the water underneath the pier. The next day Mora tells Johnny she must have been sleepwalking. Earlier, while getting a massage, the Captain tells Johnny that the moon is full and the tides pull strongest during the full moon. That evening Mora invites Johnny to go scuba diving with her. While near the ocean floor, Mora cuts Johnny's line. Johnny wakes up in a boat after being rescued. Soon after Johnny sneaks into the Mermaid attraction without Captain Murdock seeing him, or so he believes. He finds Mora, looking embalmed in the Mermaid tank. The captain walks in and says to Johnny, "the murderer always returns to the scene of his crime". He shoots at Johnny and Johnny knocks the tank into the Captain and knocks him out. Two cops arrive to bring them all in for questioning. Captain Murdock admits to killing Mora's previous boyfriends, therefore he frees Johnny from being complicit in Mora's death. When questioned about the mysterious lady, the Captain says he did not hire her and does not know who she is. The police surmise that he was trying to protect her. Johnny says his goodbyes and the Military police come and pick Johnny up to return him to his ship. COMMENTS: -In an odd sort of way, to me, this movie gives off the same sort of vibe I got while watching 'Carnival of Souls'. It has a creepy feel to it...like you know something is wrong but you can't put your finger on it what it is. It's low budget and has that low budget feel. Of course a big difference is that you have a well known actor, Dennis Hopper, in the lead. -Another movie or more accurately, movies, that this reminded me of were the 1940's RKO horror pictures made by Val Lewton (The Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie, The Leopard Man, etc.). In these movies, it is left ambiguous as to whether the creature in the movie title was real or imagined or something else. The same applies in this movie. You are never quite sure if there really is a mermaid. Who was that strange lady? Was she hired or was she something more? -I'm not quite sure if Mora cuts off Johnny's air to get rid of him or if she was trying to kill him. According to Harrington, Mora was in fact, not trying to kill Johnny. She believed she was saving him by forcing him to leave her. He deliberately led the viewer to believe that she tried to kill him. -Gavin Muir who played Captain Murdock sounds just like Burgess Meredith, at least he does to my ears. PRODUCTION: This movie had all kinds of issues before it was released. It was made in 1960 but did not get a wide general release until 1963. The movie was being foreclosed on but Roger Corman stepped in and negotiated a deal with the lender so that the movie could be released through AIP. -The director, Curtis Harrington wrote the screenplay, his first. He based it on a short story he wrote called 'The Secrets of the Sea'. -The stated budget for this movie was about $25000 but there was a loan due and owing of $33000 so I'm not exactly sure what that means. I think these numbers often get confused for various reasons. For example, it's stated that Roger Corman spent $12000 on his first movie, 'Monster from the Ocean Floor' but that does not include a loan Corman took out which actually brings the cost to around $29,000. Just for the record, in the director's commentary, Harrington states that it was about $50,000 total with loans. -The movie was filmed in and around Venice, California. The pier in the movie is the Santa Monica pier. There were also some scenes shot in Malibu. -Johnny (Dennis Hopper) is supposed to have come in to port in San Diego. -This was the first feature length movie for director Curtis Harrington. Harrington would prove to be instrumental in saving the classic Universal horror movie, 'The Old Dark House'. -Linda Larson, who plays Mora, didn't have a big career after this movie. She married a Producer right after making this movie. RECOMMENDATIONS: I don't really think this a movie that is deserving of 5 stars. Even taking into account the low budget, it is an interesting movie but not a great one. That said, it is still a very good movie, especially taking into account the budget. I'd give the plot 4 stars. I am giving it 5 stars because I am adding a star for the terrific picture and extra's. Highly recommended if you are a fan of this movie. You get the best possible picture along with commentary track and other extra's. Recommended for all fans of low budget black and white science fiction/horror movies. Recommended for fans of Dennis Hopper. Recommended for fans of mermaid movies. Thanks to Kino Lorber for producing this excellent release.
R**H
Excellent Product.
Product on time and packaged well. Thanks!
C**I
Night Tide
Moody, dreamy, even sad little horror film that turns out to be not a horror film after all. What struck me the most is the meeting of two lonely people who have no one else in their lives, a young sailor and a beautiful carnival worker. The girl has the belief that she is descended from sea people (mermaids), and that they are calling her back to the sea. Her delusion is not helped by her work as a carnival mermaid. Also not helping is a strange woman who lurks in the background and when she confronts the girl, she speaks in a strange language that upsets the girl. The girl's boss, the carnival barker for her act, who took her in when she was a child, also speak about her as if she is cursed by this strange heritage. The music also adds to the strange, moody story. The Kino DVD release, which is the one I have, is probably the best one out there. It has some extras and trailers and a GREAT cover. The Milestone Collection / Image Entertainment DVD release matches the Kino in quality. The Alpha DVD release is only OK. The one to get is either the Kino Lorber version OR the Image Entertainment version. Highly recommended.
V**E
Night Tide on Blu-Ray
Adapted from the writer-director's own short story "The Secrets of the Sea" (published in Curtis Harrington's autobiography Nice Guys Don't Work in Hollywood ), Night Tide tells the story of a young sailor (Dennis Hopper) who falls for a sideshow illusionist (Linda Lawson) who may or may not be a mermaid. Roger Corman felt the story was too unconventional to sell but he helped Harrington raise funding, which should give anyone who knows movies an idea of the kind of budget/conditions they had to work with. Like "Carnival of Souls" and "Night of the Living Dead," this Val Lewton-esque film is rough around the edges, but it's so surreal and oozing with atmosphere that it's not hard to figure out why it's so well-regarded. As for the Blu-Ray, this is as good as it gets. Unfortunately, there are many inherent flaws due to the low-budget nature of the production and the original camera negatives are long lost, so this was transferred from a 35mm print. Grain is obvious, the picture's a bit jumpy in one spot, there's occasional lines and flecks -- it's what one would expect from a print, but the details are much sharper than in previous home video editions. ' Extras include an informative audio commentary with Harrington & Hopper which was recorded for the 1998 laserdisc , the trailer and two episodes of David Del Valle's 1987 public access show "Sinister Cinema" in which Harrington was interviewed at length (the first episode includes a great deal of discussion about Night Tide, as well as his early Short Films ). If you're a fan of the movie, Kino's Blu-Ray is probably the best you'll ever see it look - unless the camera negatives unexpectedly surface (weirder things have happened!).
E**D
I was SO glad to find this movie that I'd seen on broadcast ...
I was SO glad to find this movie that I'd seen on broadcast TV decades ago. I guess you would call it Class B Film Noir, Black&White despite the full-color DVD cover. Dennis Hopper & Luana Anders were the draw for me. Although apparently low-budget the story works and has interesting cinematic "devices". What was also a draw for me was that it was shot at the Santa Monica Pier and surrounding locale. One background prop is the merry-go-round. I read a story on Kindle, "Life Above the Merry-Go-Round" that added "flavor" to the movie for me.
A**T
There are lots of poor prints of NightTide, which is now a public domain film. But this is a pristine version of the film, and a must-have for Dennis Hopper fans. I couldn’t be happier with the quality of this product. And I strongly recommend this haunting and powerful film.
A**ー
I have received the Blu-ray. Thank you very much.
E**A
Une oeuvre des plus poétiques par un metteur en scène trop fin et intelligent pour avoir acquérit une réputation directe et qui reste meme encore a faire,un conte subtil et fantastique? déja écrit puis adapté par Harrington lui-meme;Dennis Hopper(a 25ans)offre un jeu d'une justesse et d'une simplicité magnifique.Ps:voir aussi un autre très bon film du réalisateur quoique différent,The killing kind avec John Savage qui est proche d'autres films de psycho-killer comme Martin pour n'en citer qu'un.
G**M
This film has a really odd tone, one that kept me on my toes not really sure where the film was heading. Dennis hopper is Johnny a young sailor who is in a town he's never been in before. Trying to take in as much of the sights and nightlife as he can when he discovers Mora, a strange and alluring woman. It then falls into an almost whimsical love story of these two characters as they discover a little more about each other. Mora works as a mermaid on a pier attraction, but everyone around her seems a little wary, and rumors persist that people die around her and that she may be a real mermaid. This feels unlike anything else from the time, which is a good thing. Fleeting into all these various and different tones gives the film energy. Young Dennis Hopper plays the wide-eyed innocent really well. There is a brilliant nightmare sequence in the middle of the film as well.
B**D
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