Twenty years later, an adult Carol (Diane Baker) greets her mother Lucy (Joan Crawford), who has been released from an asylum. Carol, a sculptor, lives with her aunt and uncle who have raised her. She is "almost engaged" to nice guy Michael. She realizes her mother faces a difficult transition to "normal" life. As Lucy peers into the chicken coop, she remarks: "I hate to see anything caged."
Still, things seems to be working out except for the two severed heads Lucy claims appeared in her bed. Lucy also hears a nursery rhyme in which her name has replaced Lizzie Borden's. And did I mention two new ax murders....
Joan Crawford as Lucy. |
One suspects that Crawford was surprised when bigger roles didn't come her way after What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? scored big at the boxoffice. She began filming Hush...Hush Sweet Charlotte, but was replaced with Olivia de Havilland (read this Vanity Fair article for more details). She subsequently signed with William Castle to do two pictures: Strait-Jacket and I Saw What You Did (1965).
William Castle is probably best-known as a prolific B-movie producer and for introducing gimmicks such as the life insurance policy given to viewers of the "frightening" Macabre. However, he was also an above-average director, as evidenced by Strait-Jacket. His scene transition from sculptor knife to carving knife shows some Hitchcockian style. The dark slaughterhouse, where two victims meet their ends, provides a stark contrast to the brightly-lit farm. An unhinged Lucy casually striking a match on a record on the turntable is a brilliant touch (it has been clipped for YouTube...more than once).
Diane Baker as Carol. |
Incidentally, Joan Crawford and Diane Baker also played mother and daughter in the same year's Della. They were also guest stars (separately) in back-to-back episodes in the fourth season of Route 66. In Joan's episode, "Same Picture, Different Frame," her character was stalked by a homicidal ex-husband just released from an asylum!
Diane Baker was Crawford's protege. She had Anne Helm fired to replace her with Baker. Crawford herself replaced Joan Blondell.
ReplyDeleteCastle beheads the Columbia Studio Lady logo before the credits.
The poor Columbia lady still has no head in the closing credits, too.
DeleteCastle does not behead the Columbia Lady in the opening logo of Straitjacket.
DeleteThe CL only appears as such at the closing fade.
Castle does say "Zotz!" to her at the start of that picture, but it's not really the same …
(Verified by checking the DVDs earlier today.)
You’re right. In the print shown on TCM, she’s only missing her head at the end. An odd little touch, but that was William Castle.
DeleteWhen I watched this recently it was with equal parts the chills it gave me when I was young and appreciation for big ideas on a small budget.
ReplyDeleteI know Diane Baker from lots of things. She got to play some very notable roles including Nick Barkleys fiancée on The Big Valley and Richard Kimbles last love interest on The Fugitive. She was a guest star on Murder,She Wrote with Foster Brooks and Tess Harper. She worked with Sean Connery and Tippi Hedren in Marnie.
ReplyDeleteNot sure I'll be catching this one, but I can only imagine how perfect Joan Crawford's performance is.
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