Sal Mineo in Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965) Director: Joseph Cates
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Sal Mineo in Who Killed Teddy Bear? (1965) Director: Joseph Cates
Sal Mineo in 'Who Killed Teddy Bear' (dir. by Joseph Cates) [1965]
Girl of the Night (Joseph Cates, 1960)
Who Killed Teddy Bear (Joseph Cates, 1965)
Sal Mineo in Who Killed Teddy Bear
Cast: Sal Mineo, Juliet Prowse, Jan Murray, Elaine Stritch, Margot Bennett, Daniel J. Travanti, Diane Moore, Frank Campanella. Screenplay: Leon Tokatyan, Arnold Drake. Cinematography: Joseph C. Brun. Art direction: Hank Aldrich. Film editing: Angelo Ross. Music: Charles Calello.
Who Killed Teddy Bear is about kinks, and it has one of its own: the fetishization of Sal Mineo's body. The film takes every opportunity to explore it, showing the actor in his underwear or swim suit whenever possible. But this is only one of the peculiarities of a very odd film that's part thriller, part exploitation flick, and part exploration of New York City poised between the repressions of the 1950s and the frenzy of the 1970s. Mineo plays Larry Sherman, who lives with his sister (Margot Bennett), mentally handicapped since a trauma that occurred when she was a child. He works as a busboy in a discotheque -- not one of the mirror-balled hothouses of the next decade, but a well-lighted place that looks like a suburban rec room. (The film's meager budget shows up clearly in its sets.) Larry is obsessed with the pretty Norah (Juliet Prowse), a DJ at the club, which is managed by the tough-talking Marian (Elaine Stritch). When Norah starts getting creepy phone calls, she contacts the police, and Lt. Dave Madden (Jan Murray) takes charge of the case. Madden is a student of sex crimes, and in his off time he studies his extensive collection of literature on the subject and listens to tapes of the victims he has interviewed, undisturbed that his 10-year-old daughter can also hear them. Norah is at first grateful for Madden's help, but eventually repulsed by his obsessions. The film is strengthened by Joseph C. Brun's location camerawork, providing a look at the city in the mid-'60s, but neither director Joseph Cates nor screenwriters Leon Tokatyan and Arnold Drake seem to know what to do with this assortment of characters and what might have been a solid thriller veers off into incoherence.
Trailer for ‘Who Killed Teddy Bear’, playing at Film Forum
With Sal Mineo, Juliet Prowse, Elaine Stritch, Jan Murray (as a hard-boiled cop?), and directed by Joseph Cates (Phoebe’s father)
I’ve never heard of this movie before, but the trailer is very New York in the ‘60s
Anne Francis-John Kerr "Girl of the night" 1960, de Joseph Cates.
Who Killed Teddy Bear 1965
Who Killed Teddy Bear (1965) Dir. Joseph Cates