Watch: The Beguiled 1971 123movies, Full Movie Online – As the costly American Civil War still rages on, a twelve-year-old student of the forgotten Miss Martha Farnsworth’s Seminary for Young Ladies in warm and humid Louisiana stumbles upon a gravely wounded Union soldier, Corporal John McBurney. Taken in to recover from his injuries, before long, McBurney will find himself imprisoned in a small room inside the mansion. Little by little, the seductive but unwanted guest tries to take advantage of the female inhabitants’ wartime-subdued desires; however, is McBurney really in control over the situation?.
Plot: Offbeat Civil War drama in which a wounded Yankee soldier, after finding refuge in an isolated girls’ school in the South towards the end of the war, becomes the object of the young women’s sexual fantasies. The soldier manipulates the situation for his own gratification, but when he refuses to completely comply with the girls’ wishes, they make it very difficult for him to leave.
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One of Eastwood’s very few “horror” flicks….
…..and it’s a good one, too. In fact, this may be one of the best studies of sexual repression ever made. It’s extremely well-acted and has some downright chilling moments. An often overlooked film in Clint Eastwood’s filmography, and atypical of him, to be sure, but if you’re willing to accept him in such an ambiguous role, it’s certainly very gripping. (***)
Siegel’s favourite, and it isn’t difficult to see why
As the opening titles of The Beguiled flicker by with a collection of grainy photographs from the brutal American Civil War, it would seem we’re in familiar tough, manly action territory, especially when the names of Don Siegel and Clint Eastwood flash on screen. These feelings appear to be confirmed as Eastwood grizzled Union officer John McBurney comes into shot, clearly wounded and hanging on for dear life following a bloody battle with Confederate soldiers. He is discovered by Amy (Pamelyn Ferdin), a 12 year old student at the nearby Seminary for Young Ladies, who quickly takes a keen interest in the handsome but battered young man. As some bloodthirsty Confederate soldiers trot by and they are forced to hide, John plants a lingering kiss on the child’s mouth, which immediately cause feelings of discomfort for the viewer. No, The Beguiled is not your typical Siegel tough-guy actioner, but something all the more fascinating and complex.John is eventually smuggled back into the school run by Miss Martha Farnsworth (Geraldine Page), a woman with a secretive past of her own. She wants the Union soldier gone immediately, but the soldier is charming and badly wounded, so she and the fellow ladies of the school tend to his injured leg and give him a bed. He is kept under lock and key, but he is often visited by the curious ladies, including virginal teacher Edwina (Elizabeth Hartman) and precocious 17 year old student Carol (Jo Ann Harris). With Martha still insistent on turning him over to Confederate troops once he has regained his strength, John seizes the chance to seduce as many of them as he can, taking full advantage of their time away from men and natural curiosity towards the opposite sex. He becomes unnervingly comfortable with his methods of manipulation, and is soon playing the women off one another. But these ladies have seen it all before, whether it be a father, a sibling or a drunken soldier stumbling onto the school grounds with cruel intentions.
The Beguiled is a film about jealousy, sexuality and bitterness, so it’s no surprise that it flopped and didn’t go down well with fans of Siegel’s tougher, more straight-laced output. The film also threatens to venture into horror territory, as emotions begin to spill over and John’s scheming becomes apparent. There were cries of misogyny upon the film’s release, but although the claim is certainly open for debate, this is not a film by a director who hates women. To label the film misogynist would be to cruelly over- simplify it, as the likes of Martha and Edwina aren’t just coy women to be easily taken advantage of, but incredibly complex characters both scarred and enlightened by past experiences with men. John is clearly the most loathsome character, an evil man who uses his physicality and charm to worm his way into their lives and gain their trust, and Siegel makes little attempt to make him sympathetic. It’s an incredibly claustrophobic and intense experience, with career-best performances from Page and Hartman. It is Siegel’s favourite of his extensive filmography, and it isn’t difficult to see why.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 45 min (105 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama, Thriller, War
Director Don Siegel
Writer Albert Maltz, Irene Kamp, Thomas Cullinan
Actors Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Mono (Westrex Recording System)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Cameras and Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman 100T 5254)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm