The Girl in Black Stockings

She's every inch a teasing, taunting "Come-on" Blonde.

6.1
19571h 15m

Residents at a posh Utah hotel become suspects when a girl is found murdered during a pool party. Local sheriff Jess Holmes takes charge of the investigation and must discover who among the terrified guests and staff -- including bodacious vixen Harriet Ames, the hotel's bitter, crippled proprietor, visiting lawyer David Hewson and his secretary, Beth -- is the culprit, even as murders continue to take place.

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The Girl in Black Stockings 1957 - Opening scene

Cast

Photo of Lex Barker

Lex Barker

David Hewson

Photo of Anne Bancroft

Anne Bancroft

Beth Dixon

Photo of Mamie Van Doren

Mamie Van Doren

Harriet Ames

Photo of Ron Randell

Ron Randell

Edmund Parry

Photo of Marie Windsor

Marie Windsor

Julia Parry

Photo of John Dehner

John Dehner

Sheriff Jess Holmes

Photo of John Holland

John Holland

Norman Grant

Photo of Diana Van der Vlis

Diana Van der Vlis

Louise Miles

Photo of Richard H. Cutting

Richard H. Cutting

Dr. John Aitkin

Photo of Larry Chance

Larry Chance

Indian Joe

Photo of Gene O'Donnell

Gene O'Donnell

Joseph Felton

Photo of Stuart Whitman

Stuart Whitman

Harry Prentiss

Photo of Dan Blocker

Dan Blocker

Mike, the Bartender

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Reviews

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John Chard

7/10

Wanton Murder!

The Girl in Black Stockings is directed by Howard W. Koch and written by Richard Landau and Peter Godfrey. It stars Lex Barker, Anne Bancroft, Mamie Van Doren, Ron Randell, John Dehner and Marie Windsor. Music is by Les Baxter and cinematography by William Margulies.

When a party girl is found murdered at a Utah hotel, everyone is under suspicion.

Miserable predatory creatures!

One of the definitions of the low budget drive-in movie, The Girl in Black Stockings is an odd and fascinating picture. In core essence it's a standard murder mystery piece, a sort of minor Ten Little Indians only with kooky overtones.

She'd get on that dance floor and fry eggs!

The characterisations, performed by a wide scope cast list, are firmly in the realm of the off kilter or suspiciously suspect! While some of the scripted dialogue is priceless and pungent with noirish tones. Plus there is lots of smoking going on to emphasise the noirish fever.

I'm gonna have to raise taxes to build a morgue!

The acting is all over the place, mind, with Tarzan leading the way doing some smell the fart acting, while others are overwrought in delivery of script. Yet the up and down acting fits into the grand scheme of Utah weirdo style, further accentuated by the swirly Gothic musical score.

Nutty and fruity, corny yet crisp, it's a fun experience. Plus there's Van Doren, who had to have had the widest mouth of all circa the 1950s. 7/10

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