![]() Preserved (in the nick of time!) by the Film Noir Foundation in a newly subtitled 35mm print from the Film Noir Foundation Collection at UCLA Film & Television Archive Framed as a children’s fairy tale, the film grows relentlessly darker, culminating in a terrifying sequence that would never have made it past Hollywood censors. A carefree young boy (Nestor Zavarce), thought hopelessly delinquent by his police-officer father, learns harsh lessons in life, loyalty, and courage when he realizes several female classmates are the victims of a serial killer-and he attempts to track down the culprit on his own. Presaging the haunting imagery and breathless suspense of The Night of the Hunter (still three years off), this painfully Woolrichian coming-of-age story contains poignant echoes of the author’s own fearful childhood. Studios San Miguel originally intended this to be the third part of a William Irish trilogy that began in Never Open That Door, but instead decided to release it as a standalone feature. Screenplay by Alejandro Casona, based on a short story by Cornell Woolrich (William Irish). ![]() ![]() Produced and directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen. ![]() Si Muero antes de despertar (If I Should Die Before I Wake). ![]()
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