Friday, October 19, 2018

๐Ÿ“˜๐ŸŽฅFriday's Film Adaptation๐ŸŽฅ๐Ÿ“˜: The Other by Thomas Tryon


Summary:
Holland and Niles Perry are identical thirteen-year-old twins. They are close, close enough, almost, to read each other’s thoughts, but they couldn’t be more different. Holland is bold and mischievous, a bad influence, while Niles is kind and eager to please, the sort of boy who makes parents proud. The Perrys live in the bucolic New England town their family settled centuries ago, and as it happens, the extended clan has gathered at its ancestral farm this summer to mourn the death of the twins’ father in a most unfortunate accident. Mrs. Perry still hasn’t recovered from the shock of her husband’s gruesome end and stays sequestered in her room, leaving her sons to roam free. As the summer goes on, though, and Holland’s pranks become increasingly sinister, Niles finds he can no longer make excuses for his brother’s actions.

Thomas Tryon’s best-selling novel about a homegrown monster is an eerie examination of the darkness that dwells within everyone. It is a landmark of psychological horror that is a worthy descendent of the books of James Hogg, Robert Louis Stevenson, Shirley Jackson, and Patricia Highsmith.


A boy's evil twin leads him on the path to murder.

Release Date: May 26, 1972
Release Time: 108 minutes

Cast:
Chris Udvarnoky as Niles Perry
Martin Udvarnoky as Holland Perry
Uta Hagen as Ada
Diana Muldaur as Alexandra
Norma Connolly as Aunt Vee
Victor French as Mr. Angelini
Loretta Leversee as Winnie
Lou Frizzell as Uncle George
Clarence Crow as Russell
John Ritter as Rider
Jenny Sullivan as Torrie
Portia Nelson as Mrs. Rowe
Jack Collins as Mr. Pretty



Author Bio:
Thomas Tryon (1926-1991), actor turned author, made his bestselling debut with The Other (1971), which spent nearly six months on the New York Times bestseller list and allowed him to quit acting for good; a film adaptation, with a screenplay by Tryon and directed by Robert Mulligan, appeared in 1972. Tryon wrote two more novels set in the fictional Pequot Landing of The Other--Harvest Home (1973) and Lady (1974). Crowned Heads (1976) detailed the lives of four fictional film stars and All That Glitters (1986) explored the dark side of the golden age of Hollywood. Night Magic (published posthumously in 1995) was a modern-day retelling of The Sorcerer's Apprentice.


AUDIBLE  /  IMDB  /  KOBO  /  TCM
INDIE BOUND  /  B&N  /  NYRB
AMAZON  /  WIKI  /  GOODREADS



AMAZON US  /  AMAZON UK  /  B&N
KOBO  /  NWRB  /  AUDIBLE  /  WIKI

Film
AMAZON US  /  AMAZON UK  /  B&N
ALL MOVIE  /  WIKI  /  IMDB  /  TCM



No comments:

Post a Comment