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Mort Shuman
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Mort Shuman

1936 – 1991 · Brooklyn, New York, USA · Active 1957–2022

Born in 1936, Mort Shuman began his career as a singer and songwriter before transitioning to acting. In The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976), he plays a pivotal role that enhances the film's unsettling atmosphere. Shuman's background in music informs his performance, adding depth to this chilling exploration of innocence and danger. His work in this film exemplifies the blend of genres that defines cult cinema, making him a noteworthy figure in the conversation around exploitation and psychological thrillers.

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The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane

The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane

1976 ★ 7.0
as Officer Ron Miglioriti

On Halloween in the seaside town of Wells Harbor, Maine, Rynn Jacobs celebrates her thirteenth birthday alone. She and her father, Lester Jacobs, a poet, had recently moved to the village from England. Frank Hallet, adult son of their landlady Cora Hallet, visits unexpectedly and, finding her alone, makes unwelcome sexual advances toward Rynn. The following day Cora Hallet comes to the house, first obtrusively poking around the garden, then coming inside and aggressively probing Rynn with pointed questions about herself and her father. Rynn says he is in New York with his publisher and taunts the landlady about her son's intentions. The situation becomes tenser when Mrs. Hallet insists on retrieving jelly glasses she left in the cellar. Rynn makes it obvious she is unwilling to let her landlady go down into the cellar, and Mrs. Hallet finally leaves. She returns later and opens the cellar trapdoor over Rynn's objections. Upset by what she sees there, Mrs. Hallet attempts to flee, but in her haste she knocks down the support. The cellar door falls on her head, killing her. Attempting to remove evidence of Mrs. Hallet's visit, Rynn goes outside to drive her car away but cannot start it. This attracts the attention of Mario, a teenager passing by. Mario is the nephew of Officer Miglioriti, a village policeman who previously had given Rynn a ride home from town. Mario drives the car back to town, and Rynn rewards him with a dinner she prepares at her house. Later, Officer Miglioriti stops by and tells them Frank Hallet has reported his mother missing. The officer asks to see Rynn's father, but Mario covers for Rynn by saying her father has gone to bed. Later that night, Frank Hallet makes a surprise visit. Suspicious, and looking for answers about the whereabouts of his mother and Rynn's father, Frank tries to scare Rynn into talking, cruelly killing her pet hamster. Mario chases Frank away. Rynn now trusts Mario and confesses her actual situation. Rynn's terminally ill father and abusive mother divorced long ago. To protect Rynn from being returned to her mother's custody after his death, her father moved them to America and made arrangements to allow Rynn to live alone, then committed suicide in the ocean when the tides would carry his body out to sea. Her father also left Rynn a jar of potassium cyanide, telling her that it was a sedative to calm her mother if she ever came for her. Rynn coolly recounts how she put the powder in her mother's tea and watched her die. Trust between Rynn and Mario blossoms into romance. On a cold, rainy day, they bury the bodies behind Rynn's house, but Mario catches cold. Suspicious of Rynn's continued evasions regarding her father's absence, Officer Miglioriti returns to the house one night and demands to see her father. Mario disguises himself as an old man and introduces himself to Miglioriti as Rynn's father. As winter sets in, Mario is hospitalized after his cold causes pneumonia. Rynn visits an unconscious Mario in the hospital making her feel lonely. That night, as Rynn is going to bed, she is shocked to find Frank emerging from the cellar. Frank thinks he knows what happened to Rynn's parents and his mother and attempts to blackmail Rynn. He offers to protect Rynn's secrets in exchange for her sexual favors. Rynn, seemingly defeated and resigned to Frank's demands, agrees to have tea together. Rynn puts some of the cyanide in her own cup and then takes the tea and almond cookies into the living room. Suspicious, Frank switches his cup with hers. Rynn watches intently as Frank succumbs to the poison.

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Filmography

47 credits
2020s 1 credit
2022
Movie ★ 7.2
2000s 1 credit
2004
Movie
1980s 6 credits
1987
TV
1987
TV ★ 6.0
1987
TV ★ 5.7
1986
Follow My Gaze as L'incontinent
Movie ★ 6.2
1982
TV ★ 6.8
1970s 17 credits
1977
Plus ça va, moins ça va as Francis Million, le producteur
Movie ★ 4.4
1977
Movie ★ 3.5
1977
Fan School as Self
TV ★ 7.2
1976
Movie ★ 7.0
1976
High Street as David Reinhardt
Movie ★ 6.3
1975
TV ★ 6.0
1975
Numéro un as Self
TV ★ 7.5
1975
Numéro un as Self - Host
TV ★ 7.5
1975
Numéro un as Self (archive footage)
TV ★ 7.5
1975
Système 2 as Self
TV
1975
TV ★ 9.0
1972
TV ★ 8.0
1972
TV ★ 6.0
1971
Movie ★ 4.0
1971
TV ★ 6.0
1960s 2 credits
1968
TV ★ 8.0
1968
Spotlight as self
TV
1950s 1 credit
1957
TV ★ 8.0
Crew Credits
1980s 4 credits
1986
Movie ★ 5.3
1981
Psy Music
Movie ★ 4.5
1981
Movie ★ 7.0
1980
Movie ★ 8.0
1970s 15 credits
1979
The Associate Original Music Composer
Movie ★ 6.5
1978
L'Hôtel de la plage Original Music Composer
Movie ★ 5.5
1977
Movie ★ 4.4
1977
Monsieur Papa Original Music Composer
Movie ★ 4.9
1977
Movie ★ 3.5
1976
Movie ★ 7.0
1976
Movie ★ 5.5
1976
Movie ★ 5.4
1976
A Real Young Girl Original Music Composer
Movie ★ 5.3
1976
Game of Seduction Original Music Composer
Movie ★ 3.2
1976
High Street Compositor
Movie ★ 6.3
1971
Romance of a Horsethief Original Music Composer
Movie ★ 4.0
1970
Movie ★ 4.8