Whirlpool (1970)

  • Year: 1970
  • Released: N/A
  • Country: Denmark, United Kingdom
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065210/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/whirlpool
  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: X
  • Genre: Drama, Thriller
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Writer: José Ramón Larraz, Sam Lomberg
  • Director: José Ramón Larraz
  • Cast: Karl Lanchbury, Vivian Neves, Pia Andersson
  • Keywords: photographer, exploitation, model,
5.6/10
92% – Critics
63% – Audience

Whirlpool Storyline

A rich older woman living in a country house brings home a new model to be photographed by a young enigmatic photographer who lives with her. The unsuspecting girl becomes entangled in a web of sex, abuse and death.

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Whirlpool Movie Reviews

Tilt-A-whirl.

Talking to a fellow IMDb’er recently about Euro ‘genre’ movies,I was asked if I had seen any titles by writing/directing auteur Jose Ramon Larraz.With having heard of,but never seeing any of Larraz work,I decided to take advantage of my discussion with the fellow IMDb’er,by finally taking Larraz debut, (which was believed lost for decades) off my shelf,and excitingly getting ready to enter the whirlpool.

The plot:

With the mysterious disappearance of Rhonda having put a stop to her fun’n’games and her nephew Theo’s amateur photography,kind aunt Sara decides to pay a visit to the London,in the hope of catching the eye of an up and coming fashion model.Sneaking into a fashion shoot,Sara is taken aback by the glamorous appearance of a new model called Tulia.Introducing herself,Sara tells Tulia that she would really like to take her back to the country house that she resides in,so that her nephew Theo can do an outstanding photo shoot which Tulia can place in her portfolio.

Delighted at receiving such attention,Tulia jumps in sweet aunt Sara’s car,and begins to look forward to her special photo-shoot.Arriving at the country house,Tulia discovers that instead of taking part in a photo-shoot,that aunt Sara and Theo are going to make Tulia take part in seduction,and murder.

View on the film:

Despite the only known edition to exist being a timecoded Video version,co-writer/ (along with Sam Lomberg) director Jose Ramon Larraz is able to break out of the viewing constriction’s by displaying an expert eye in creating an incredibly murky atmosphere,with Larraz using the country house setting to to build a real mood of isolation,thanks to Larraz making the endless row of tresses by a sign to Tulia, (played by the stunning Vivian Neves) that there is nowhere for her to run away from Sara, (played with a wonderful battle axe bite by Pia Andersson) and Theo’s, (played with a chilling smirk by future Larraz collaborator Karl Lanchbury) games.

Along with the creeping atmosphere in his directing,Larraz and Lomberg give their screenplay a strong swipe of crawling sleaze,with Larraz and Lomberg gradually taking their time to fully place Tulia in Sara and Theo’s games, which leads to the writers delivering an excellently ruthless ending,as Tulia starts to fear that she will never be able to get out of this deadly whirlpool.

Kim Newman refers to his films as ‘glum’

I have always enjoyed the idiosyncratic films of Jose Ramon Larraz but have never before seen this, his first of a run of films made in England, although this one seems to have had Danish connections. In common with the director’s others this is well shot with attractive settings, well lit and with very effective editing and musical score. The thing is, with everything indicating a well put together and artistic enterprise, there is much sex and a certain awkwardness, a certain embarrassment. Usually, as here that slightly off putting element gradually works for the film, balancing the artiness with an almost blunt form of realism. In Whirlpool a strange young man (Karl Lanchbury) and his aunt (Pia Andersson) have a passion for leading young ladies astray and in particularly into a bout of three in a bed. There are complications that include a flute player of pension age, a drug dealer with a yen for rape and the aforementioned aunt who has a an for young girls. Throughout all this a young beauty played by the young beauty Viven Neves shines brightly and seems up for anything. She gets a little more than she bargained for but then doesn’t this always seem to happen in a Larraz film? Kim Newman refers to his films as ‘glum’, a very English expression for the work of a fine Spanish director who just didn’t seem to want to make films the way others did.

I miss this from days gone by

I saw this in the theater way back when.My memory fails over the years but I wish I could see it again.I remember it as a slezzy sort of teasing film except for the ending.Thats what made the film and why so many try to find it today.Alas with no luck.If you can find it,tell the WORLD!!