Dark Odyssey
From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
"Dark Odyssey was my introduction to Janus Films. I called and asked if they wanted to distribute the film. This is how I met Ava Leighton, who became the general sales manager for Audubon. I did all the trailers and whatever re-editing they had to do." --Radley Metzger interviewed by Jay Kent Lorenz, Psychotronic Video No. 17, Winter 1994 |
Related e |
Featured: |
Dark Odyssey is a 1961 American drama film directed by Radley Metzger.
Plot
An immigrant from Greece arrives in New York City to search for the man who mistreated his sister.
Cast
- Athan Karras as Yianni Martakis
- Jeanne Jerrems as Niki Vassos
- David Hooks as George Andros
- Rosemary Torri as Helen Vassos
- Edward Brazier as Jack Fields
- Nicholas Zapnoukayas as Mr. Vassos
- Ariadne Zapnoukayas as Mrs. Vassos
Reception
Dark Odyssey was favorably reviewed by The New York Times. According to film reviewer Howard Thompson, the film is a "thoughtful, unpretentious and creatively turned little drama ... a fresh, economical approach to an ancient dramaturgical formula". Gary Morris, another film reviewer, describes the film as having "visual beauty and emotional power" and being a "literal Greek tragedy shot on location in New York City". Film critic Dan Georgakas describes the film as the "best film featuring Greek American characters ever made". Dark Odyssey has been described, by one reviewer, as having a neorealistic style similar to Elia KazanTemplate:’s On the Waterfront (1954) and Martin RittTemplate:’s Edge of the City (1957).