SLEEPY HOLLOW (15)
D: Tim Burton
Paramount/Mandalay/American Zoetrope (Scott Rudin &
Adam Schroeder)
US 1999
105 mins
Horror/Mystery/Fantasy
W: Andrew Kevin Walker [based on the short story "The
Legend Of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving]
DP: Emmanuel Lubezki
Ed: Chris Lebenzon
Mus: Danny Elfman
PD: Rick Heinrichs
Cos: Colleen Atwood
Johnny Depp (Ichabod Crane), Christina Ricci (Katrina Van
Tassel), Miranda Richardson (Mary Van Tassel), Michael Gambon (Baltus Van Tassel), Caspar Van Dien (Brom Van Brunt), Jeffrey Jones (Rev. Steenwyck), Christopher Walken (The Headless
Horseman)
Washington Irving's classic ghost story gets the fairytale
treatment, albeit in the usual gothic style Tim Burton has employed throughout his directorial career.
An efféte New York police inspector investigates a series
of murders in the small town of Sleepy Hollow, where it transpires that they have been perpetrated by a headless horseman, whose spirit has been commanded by whomever has lifted the
curse.
The excellent cinematography and production design are a
tribute to the Hammer Horror classics of the 1960's and make this film a treat for the eye to behold. The screenplay is far from perfect, but good performances wash over that, particularly
Christopher Walken, who makes a perfect choice for the ghostly cavalier, though the second villain is less impressive, a character seemingly plucked directly from a pantomime.
Despite the flaws, there's plenty here to keep you
awake.
7/10