Although its content
couldn’t be simpler—a cuckolded husband gets abandoned in the desert by his
wife and her lover, and the husband’s lust for revenge compels him to survive—Ordeal has a sweaty intensity that makes
it a bit more charged than the average early-’70s telefilm. It’s also
unrelentingly dark, since each character in the picture is an awful human
being, so the movie’s morality is enjoyably gray. And if the piece sputters to
a halt with the kind of unsatisfying non-ending that plagued many small-screen
movies in the ’70s, so be it—a five-minute letdown shouldn’t completely erase
85 minutes of solid buildup. Arthur Hill, the veteran stage actor whose
big-screen credits include The Andromeda
Strain (1971), stars as Richard Damian, a domineering son of a bitch whose
callous ways have sucked the life out of his marriage to the icily beautiful
Kay (Diana Muldaur). One day, Richard and Kay head out for a desert getaway
with greasy local Andy Folsom (James Stacy) as their guide, even though Richard
really considers Kay excess baggage during his various macho adventures. Turns
out Kay has seduced Andy, so when an “accident” leaves Richard stranded on a
high cliff, Kay and her lover flee with no intention of sending help.
Thereafter, the movie enters a long and surprisingly compelling sequence of
Richard trying to withstand dehydration, exhaustion, exposure, and the various
ailments stemming from a leg injury. Director Lee H. Katzin comes up with
several enterprising camera setups to keep things visually interesting, and his
focus on Richard’s desire for payback ensures the movie is consistently tense.
Meanwhile, cutaways from Richard’s travails to scenes of Andy and Kay reveal the disintegration of their
tenuous bond. Even without a potent climax, Ordeal is an edgy exploration of the ways people abuse each other.
Ordeal:
FUNKY
i think i've seen that one as akid and i've been searching for it by looking up the "plot"....I think this is it. Do you have any ideas where i can find a clip of Ordeal?...cant seem to find it on youtube....any ideas?
ReplyDeleteIf memory serves, this one showed up on either the Fox Movie Channel or one of the Starz channels....
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk0gZpgMzMI
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a remake of a film I saw a few years ago (In 3D!) starring Robert Ryan. It's called 'Inferno', from 1952.
ReplyDeleteSaw as a teen,recall tension,James Stacy always comes through for us...
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