Just months after the DVD release of I Wake Up Screaming (1942), one of
the first films noirs, Fox Home Entertainment now brings us the remake,
Vicki (1953). While the newer film follows the original virtually
scene-for-scene, it's obvious that Fox chief Darryl Zanuck was really hoping
for a repeat of Laura (1944). The title, the use of a portrait under
the title sequence, the story of obsession and even the music all hearken back
to the classic Gene Tierney picture. There's even a scene in Vicki that
takes place in a movie theater which is showing Laura, and we hear a
snippet of that film's dialogue.
That's about it in the Laura department, though. Vicki, while
not a bad film, is no Laura, and it falls short of I Wake Up
Screaming due mostly to differences in casting. Jeanne Crain and Jean
Peters are as convincing as sisters as were Betty Grable and Carole Landis in
I Wake Up Screaming, but their acting chops are a little less. Elliott
Reid, a minor, light dramatic actor, is pleasant in the Victor Mature role,
but "pleasant" isn't really that interesting. And while craggly Richard Boone
approaches the role of the off-kilter police detective in an effective, more
vicious way than did Laird Cregar, he can't match Cregar's hulking, horrific
presence in the original film. (Though in fairness, who could?)
The story itself, of a model's murder and a detective's determination to find
her manager guilty, is still pretty good, and the use of multiple flashbacks
to gradually piece together what happened maintains our interest. Jeanne Crain
was an elegant beauty, if merely a decent actress, and may have been more
effective had she been cast in the Jean Peters role of the murdered Vicki.
Peters, too, was known more for her looks than her acting chops, and her brief
Hollywood career would end a few years after the release of Vicki when
she married Howard Hughes.
One of the weirdest delights of Vicki is seeing Aaron Spelling in his
acting debut as the gangly switchboard operator at Vicki's apartment building.
It's a small but pivotal role (played by Elisha Cook, Jr., in I Wake Up
Screaming) and was the best acting job Spelling ever had. He changed
professions, of course, and was the most successful TV producer in history
when he died in 2006.
Foster Hirsch's commentary tends toward the vague and lackluster, and is too
often of the telling-us-what-we-can-already-see type. He is quite good,
however, on the comparison between the two movies. Other extras include still
galleries, an interactive pressbook, and the theatrical trailer. Picture and
sound quality are tops.
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by Jeremy Arnold
Vicki - Jeanne Crain in VICKI - The 1953 Remake of "I Wake Up Screaming"
by Jeremy Arnold | July 11, 2006
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