A silent, surreal descent into nocturnal paranoia and guilt on the shadowy streets of LA.
DEMENTIA
Not ONE WORD is spoken on the screen!
Shot entirely without dialogue and filled with suggestive violence and psycho-sexual imagery, it's like a skid row expressionist thriller following the nocturnal prowling of a young woman haunted by homicidal guilt.
Dementia is a 1955 American film-noir, horror, and mystery film directed by John Parker about a young woman's nightmarish journey through a city haunted by violence, guilt, and surreal dangers.
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Synopsis
The rich man takes her to bars and nightclubs and finally to his elegant high-rise apartment. He first ignores her as he feasts on an extensive meal. She tempts him, and when he advances on her, she stabs him with her switchblade, pushing the dying man out of an upper story window. As he topples, he grabs the pendant around her neck, and it snaps off in his hand as he plummets. The crazed woman races out of the building onto the street and confronts the man's corpse. The dead man's hand still grasps her pendant in an iron grip, forcing her to saw it off with her knife. She flees while holding it, as she imagines faceless bystanders watching her impassively. Again, a patrol car appears. The same cop, with a strange frozen smile, tracks her with a spotlight as she runs; he appears to have her father's face. She ducks around a corner, hiding the severed hand in the flower girl's basket.
As she runs down an alley, the pimp suddenly grabs her from inside a doorway and drags her into a club; an enthusiastic audience watches a jazz band playing. The smiling policeman enters, as the corpse of the rich man lies at the window pointing to his murderer with his bloody stump. The crowd moves forward, encircling her, laughing maniacally. She passes out, reawakening alone in her dingy hotel room. She goes to the mirror on the dresser and searches for clues. In the top drawer, she discovers her broken pendant, clutched in the fingers of a severed hand closed over it.
Why Cult
The entire film is delivered without dialogue, relying on haunting imagery and music to plunge you into its protagonist's fractured psyche.
Surreal, avant-garde flourishes and expressionist lighting turn the city into a hallucinatory landscape of paranoia and guilt.
Banned and censored in its day, Dementia is a cult film admired for its psychotronic, controversial content and exploitation roots.
A young woman’s night journey through pimps, winos, and violence turns the city into a psychological labyrinth.
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Questions from the Vault
What is Dementia about? +
Dementia follows a young woman as she prowls a surreal, dangerous cityscape haunted by violence, guilt, and hallucinations, all depicted without dialogue.
When was Dementia released? +
Dementia was released in 1955.
Who directed Dementia? +
Dementia was directed by John Parker.
How long is Dementia? +
Dementia runs for 56 minutes.
What genre is Dementia? +
Dementia is a film-noir, horror, and mystery film.
Where can I watch Dementia? +
Dementia is available to stream on SassyFlix.