Amoral Bud Corliss pursues young heiress Dorie Kingship in the hopes of getting his hands on the fortune amassed by her father. When Dorie gets pregnant and is threatened with disinheritance, Bud stages her suicide, sending her plummeting from the roof of a high-rise. It's the perfect crime until her sister begins to unravel Bud's deadly scheme.
December 11, 1934 in Seattle, Washington, USA
3 November 1925, Santa Rosa, California, USA
15 October 1932, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
27 February 1930, Thomasville, Georgia, USA
6 November 1906, New Jersey, USA
10 February 1930, Detroit, Michigan, USA
January 21, 1904 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
3 May 1906, Quincy, Illinois, USA
1 October 1897, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
24 February 1929, Bibb, Alabama, USA
November 16, 1920 in Arizona, USA
5 November 1932, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1 July 1896, Pendleton, Indiana, USA
22 November 1906, Beverly, Massachusetts, USA
1 October 1906, Brussels, Belgium
25 November 1926, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
29 August 1899, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
May 24, 2003
It's a gripping version of Ira Levin's best novel.May 28, 2016
A silky-smooth adaptation of Ira Levin's first novel.October 30, 2015
This is a fine adaptation of Rosemary's Baby author Ira Levin's dark tale about a social climber who kills his wealthy girlfriend when her pregnancy threatens her inheritance.March 26, 2009
This multiple-murder story is an offbeat sort of film, with Robert Wagner portraying a calculating youth who intends to allow nothing to stand in his way to money... Gerd Oswald's restrained direction suits the mood.October 30, 2015
An excellent screenplay (unoriginal but full of tension), subtle direction by the overlooked and underutilized Oswald, and good photography help gloss over any weaknesses in the performances.March 31, 2003
This psychological thriller is penned by Ira Levin, of "Rosemary's Baby" fame...June 24, 2006
Wagner is perfect as the college kid psycho coolly removing the pregnant Woodward from his life.August 28, 2008
Oswald, who never graduated past B-movies and television, makes masterful use of the frame, pitting his dark thriller elements against a full-color, widescreen frame.