—... movie review Twists trap audience "Deathtrap” Michael Caine Christopher Reeve McDonald Theatre Ira Levine's new movie, "Deathtrap," is as full of twists as its "Rubik’s Cube” promo tions suggest Some might say there are too many twists, but far from making "Deathtrap" tedious, the plot twists only enhance it The "who'll do it" mystery suspense-thriller even pops a few subtle comedic one liners But comedy isn't the movie’s forte, suspense is Michael Caine plays Sydney Bruhl, a 42-year-old, once bril liant playwright who is, in the writer’s words, "written out.” After four miserable flops, he recieves a manuscript from Clif ford Anderson, played by Cris topher (Superman) Reeve The plot calls for Caine to murder Reeves, steal his play and make a couple of million dollars, sort of Everything falls neatly into place and Reeve shows up at Caine's comfortable New Hampshire home The ensuing conversation between Caine, Reeve and Bruhl's pill-popping wife (Dyan Cannon) is some of the most subtly humorous dia logue to hit the screen in quite a while. While Cannon tries to talk Caine out of murdering Reeves, Caine tries to convince Reeves he is only joking Reeves isn't quite sure who he should believe and the audience ex pects Cannon to keel over any second from a threatened cor onary. And if all this wasn't enough, Marie Ten Dorp (Irene Worth), a Dutch psychic in grey jogging sweats and a pink bicycle re flector hat enters. At this point the fairly straight-forward plot is discarded for roller coaster-like twists These twists might have been confusing, but some (generally) fine acting saves it. One exception is Reeve's acting It's far from super, man At times his character becomes overly ‘‘swishy” (everyone who's already seen the film knows what I mean.) One of the best aspects of the production are the camera angles, not as dramatic as APRIL 1 4 Hitchcock’s, but just as effec tive. The full-face close-ups of Reeve delivering some tense lines lend credence to Caine's statements that Reeve is a “socio-path.” The cinematography of the movie gives the appearance of a play being performed to be a movie, which tends to lend credence to the bizarre plot. There are some graphic murder scenes and virtually no “sex scenes" (again with the twists). The most explicit show of affection in “Deathtrap" is a kiss which horrifies the audience more than the murder scenes do. (Once again, to explain why would give away the secret.) The effects in the final scene are totally Agatha Christie-ish, with traditional thunder, light ning and pouring rain. "Deathtrap” is one of the best new movies of the year And the best way to see it is to find a comfortable, dark corner of the theatre with a big tub of pop corn Just sit back in your seat and figure out what will happen — if you can. by debbie howlett In apMa aI XTC'u cancallabon Hum to Mneaa. 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