A tightly wound, single-location thriller that turns a simple home-invasion setup into a nerve-shredding cat-and-mouse game. Audrey Hepburn is excellent as a resourceful heroine, and Alan Arkin makes the villain genuinely unsettling; the final stretch is especially suspenseful.
90% ★★★★★ (36,793)
Wait Until Dark
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Movie · Thriller · Horror · NR
1967 · 1h 48m · ★ 90% (36.8K)
A blind woman plays a deadly game of survival.
Director: Terence Young
Starring: Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna
Overview
After a flight back home, Sam Hendrix returns with a doll he innocently acquired along the way. As it turns out, the doll is actually stuffed with heroin, and a group of criminals led by the ruthless Roat has followed Hendrix back to his place to retrieve it. When Hendrix leaves for business, the crooks make their move -- and find his blind wife, Susy, alone in the apartment. Soon, a life-threatening game begins between Susy and the thugs.
Director
Terence Young
Production
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Cast
Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Jack Weston, Samantha Jones, Julie Herrod, Robby Benson, Mel Ferrer, Gary Morgan, Bill Walters, Jean Del Val, Frank O'Brien, Packy McFarland
Curator Review
Verdict
A tightly wound, single-location thriller that turns a simple home-invasion setup into a nerve-shredding cat-and-mouse game. Audrey Hepburn is excellent as a resourceful heroine, and Alan Arkin makes the villain genuinely unsettling; the final stretch is especially suspenseful.
Best for
fans of claustrophobic thrillers
viewers who like smart protagonists under siege
classic suspense and home-invasion stories
Audrey Hepburn fans looking for a darker role
Skip if
you want fast-paced modern editing and spectacle
you dislike stagey, dialogue-driven thrillers
you are sensitive to prolonged menace and cruelty
Overview
Wait Until Dark is one of those classic thrillers that feels almost perversely efficient: a small apartment, a handful of characters, and steadily escalating dread. Terence Young keeps the pressure on by making the space feel smaller and more dangerous as the criminals close in, and the film’s premise gives every sound and movement extra weight.
Worth noting
Audrey Hepburn is the key to the movie’s staying power. Susy is not written as a passive victim; she adapts, observes, and fights back with real intelligence, which makes the suspense more satisfying than merely cruel. Alan Arkin, meanwhile, is memorably vicious and twitchy in a way that still lands decades later.
Bottom line
It can feel a little theatrical and occasionally implausible, but the craftsmanship is strong enough that those edges become part of the appeal. By the end, it has earned its reputation as a classic home-invasion nailbiter with a sharp, nasty streak.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Erin 🍺 (5★) · 695 likes
Whenever Alan Arkin starts fucking with Audrey Hepburn with that piece of cloth I feel like I’m gonna throw up
Nakul (4★) · 663 likes
Terence Young's WAIT UNTIL DARK is one of the greatest home invasion movies ever made. A smartly-engineered, claustrophobic, tense and chilling nailbiter. Audrey Hepburn delivers some of her best work and Alan Arkin gives an absolutely frightening performance here.
russman (4★) · 641 likes
They have a World Championship for Blind Ladies?
noen (4★) · 563 likes
I couldn’t breathe during the last 20 minutes. Susy is incredible — so brave, so clever. She deserves to be the World Champion of Blind Ladies!
Sally Jane Black · 300 likes
I still do not understand the reaction Gloria had, throwing shit on the ground. It's so bizarre, out of nowhere, and cruel that I can't wrap my head around it. It doesn't even seem to be a character moment--she doesn't return to that level of histrionics at all. It's just this shocking, rude moment of wanton cruelty. And really, there's a lot about this film that doesn't get well explained or that doesn't quite make sense, but. But wow, is… more