Añade un argumento en tu idiomaCrowds flock to a carnival sideshow to see "The Starving Man", a heavyset man who claims he can go 70 days without eating. However, a couple of murders occur at the carnival, resulting in th... Leer todoCrowds flock to a carnival sideshow to see "The Starving Man", a heavyset man who claims he can go 70 days without eating. However, a couple of murders occur at the carnival, resulting in the police becoming involved.Crowds flock to a carnival sideshow to see "The Starving Man", a heavyset man who claims he can go 70 days without eating. However, a couple of murders occur at the carnival, resulting in the police becoming involved.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Imágenes
- Rorke
- (as Sidney Tafler)
- Pop Maroni
- (escenas eliminadas)
- Mickelwitz
- (as Stanley Little)
- 'Doctor' Treating Sapolio
- (sin acreditar)
- Ivan the Terrible, Cossack Dancer
- (sin acreditar)
- Man in Queue
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
A previous reviewer has suggested that a certain Joseph Losey may perhaps have contributed to the direction and if that is the case, credited director Montgomery Tully cannot shoulder all of the blame. Cinematographer William Harvey has provided oodles of high contrast lighting to impart the 'Noirish' look whilst Leonard Salzedo's score is suitably carnivalesque.
The customary Hollywood import here is John Ireland, whose glum persona one either takes to or one doesn't whilst quintessentially English Honor Blackman as his highly unlikely wife is obliged to adopt an American accent of sorts. Excellent support from Sid James as a bookie, Sydney Tafler as a blackmailer and Geoffrey Keen for once on the other side of the law whilst an assortment of colourful fairground characters make a lot of noise, notably Eric Pohlmann whose macabre 'starving man' act is one that hordes of gullible irks are prepared to part with money to see. The climax is ludicrous but the film had to end somehow.
Bound to have its devotees, this one is really for Hammer completists.
"The Glass Tomb", a.k.a. "The Glass Cage", is a mystery film by Hammer that was classified as film-noir in a recently released DVD Box. The storyline and the screenplay are flawed and weak but fortunately the movie is short and watchable. My vote is five.
Title (Brazil): "A Gaiola de Vidro" ("The Glass Cage")
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesFinal film of Valerie Vernon.
- Citas
Pel Pelham: [referring to his son] But I want him to live on what he learns from books, not his wits. I don't want him outside the world always looking in. I don't want him to be an outsider.
Jenny Pelham: Oh, well, if you have to go around feeling sorry for yourself, at least put your pants on.
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Detalles
- Duración
- 59min
- Color