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Stranger in the House

  • 1967
  • R
  • 1h 44m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,5/10
287
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James Mason and Geraldine Chaplin in Stranger in the House (1967)
CriminalitéDrame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJohn Sawyer, once an eminent barrister, has slid into a life of cynicism and drunkenness since his wife left him. When his daughter's boyfriend is accused of murder, Sawyer decides to try to... Tout lireJohn Sawyer, once an eminent barrister, has slid into a life of cynicism and drunkenness since his wife left him. When his daughter's boyfriend is accused of murder, Sawyer decides to try to pull himself together and defend him in court.John Sawyer, once an eminent barrister, has slid into a life of cynicism and drunkenness since his wife left him. When his daughter's boyfriend is accused of murder, Sawyer decides to try to pull himself together and defend him in court.

  • Director
    • Pierre Rouve
  • Writers
    • Pierre Rouve
    • Georges Simenon
  • Stars
    • James Mason
    • Geraldine Chaplin
    • Bobby Darin
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,5/10
    287
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Pierre Rouve
    • Writers
      • Pierre Rouve
      • Georges Simenon
    • Stars
      • James Mason
      • Geraldine Chaplin
      • Bobby Darin
    • 11Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 15Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux36

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    James Mason
    James Mason
    • John Sawyer
    Geraldine Chaplin
    Geraldine Chaplin
    • Angela Sawyer
    Bobby Darin
    Bobby Darin
    • Barney Teale
    Paul Bertoya
    • Jo Christoforides
    Ian Ogilvy
    Ian Ogilvy
    • Desmond Flower
    Bryan Stanion
    Bryan Stanion
    • Peter Hawkins
    • (as Bryan Stanyon)
    Pippa Steel
    • Sue Phillips
    Clive Morton
    Clive Morton
    • Col. Flower
    Moira Lister
    Moira Lister
    • Mrs. Flower
    James Hayter
    James Hayter
    • Harry Hawkins
    Megs Jenkins
    Megs Jenkins
    • Mrs. Christoforides
    Lisa Daniely
    Lisa Daniely
    • Diana Sawyer
    Marjie Lawrence
    Marjie Lawrence
    • Brenda
    Michael Danvers-Walker
    Michael Danvers-Walker
    • Chetham
    • (as Danvers Walker)
    Ivor Dean
    Ivor Dean
    • Insp. Colder
    Yootha Joyce
    Yootha Joyce
    • Shooting Range Girl
    John Henderson
    • Old clerk
    Toni Palmer
    • Doorwoman
    • Director
      • Pierre Rouve
    • Writers
      • Pierre Rouve
      • Georges Simenon
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    5RodrigAndrisan

    Lots of talk!

    A very good actor, James Mason, in a unique role of alcoholic father, but very lucid in everything he does. A very young daughter of Chaplin, Geraldine, here Mason's daughter in the film, convincing, a unique presence. The other actors are not extraordinary, just as the story is not. Without James Mason, it would be a total boredom.
    5django-1

    Flawed but interesting loose adaptation of Simenon novel--strong James Mason performance

    Of the 150 or so Georges Simenon novels I've read, STRANGERS IN THE HOUSE (at least the English translation by Sainsbury) would rank in the lower third. It's an excellent character study--as is virtually any Simenon work--and the concept is interesting, but it lacks suspense and ends with a whimper, not a bang. The film also is an interesting character study of a man (here Anglicized and played by James Mason) who was once a brilliant attorney, but after his wife left him, he became jaded and turned to drink, raising his daughter (here played by Geraldine Chaplin) on his own, but remaining very distant from her to the point that she has a separate life as a late-teenager that is completely unknown to him, even though it's happening within his own (large) home. One member of the gang she hangs out with is killed in the home, her boyfriend is charged with the crime, and Mason comes out of semi-retirement to defend him, cleaning up his life in the process and getting a new sense of spirit and motivation. The general plot of Simenon's book has been retained, but most of the specifics have been changed and a number of new elements introduced. Mason is quite impressive both as a cynical alcoholic and as a man reclaiming his spirit and his youthful idealism. Geraldine Chaplin looks quite young here, and does fine as the marginalized daughter who eventually begins to trust and even somewhat respect her father again. Bobby Darin is cast as some kind of thug sailor who is older and more experienced than the gang of teens but becomes a member of their group (and who is very different from "Big Louie", the equivalent character in the novel). When I first saw this film about ten years ago, Darin's performance reminded me somewhat of Robert DeNiro in TAXI DRIVER, although this second time I've watched the film I see less similarity. Still, Darin's character is brooding, thuggish, and repeats "Ain't it so" or "Aint' that so" throughout the movie (the song of the same name by Eric Burdon and the Animals is played a few times throughout the film). Mr. Darin probably viewed this as a good opportunity to re-build his acting career as a character actor (he later played the gigolo in Richard Brooks' THE HAPPY ENDING, see my review of that), and he certainly creates a memorable character here, as much as we might like to forget this annoying character!!! The weaknesses in the film are many--some sections move too slowly, others move too fast and lack tension. The ending, for instance, is quite abrupt and not adequately build up to. Some members of the daughter's gang are played by actors who do not convince--Paul Bertoya as Chaplin's boyfriend, a Greek Briton who faces discrimination, is awkward and hurts whatever scenes he is in. Worst of all, there's a phony "swinging sixties" and hippie undercurrent here that's a total misfire. Many films made then that attempted to be hip did succeed--BLOW UP, for instance (and there's a brief homage to BLOW UP in one scene here--I'll let you find it yourself)--but these twenty-three year old teenagers are laughably UNhip. At least when the thirty-five year old Bowery Boys were playing teenagers, they did it for laughs and the actors were in on the joke too. Here, it's just grating and ridiculous. The teenagers depicted in films such as RIOT ON SUNSET STRIP or MARY JANE are far more realistic than the ones here, and neither of those films is a masterpiece (although Mary Jane is quite underrated). And the identity of the killer is telegraphed so far in advance, and his character is played so broadly, that only someone sleeping through the film would NOT know who did it! On the whole, I can't really recommend this film, except for James Mason's performance. If you are at home recovering from the flu and will watch ANYTHING that's on, this is probably better than an OPRAH or MAURY show, but don't go out of your way to see it. And why Anchor Bay Video released this in its ROCK AND ROLL CINEMA series is beyond me! Trust me, except for bits of the Burdon/Animals song played here and there in the movie, there is no rock and roll content whatsoever.
    6CinemaSerf

    Cop-Out

    This is an odd choice of Simenon novel to adapt into a film. It provides for a good role for James Mason as the drunkard solicitor "Sawyer" - a bright, intelligent operator who has hits the skids somewhat after his wife abandoned him, and he became oddly estranged from his daughter "Angela" (an effective, almost aloof Geradine Chaplin), with whom he shares a home. Otherwise, the rest of the roles are weak, wet even. When her boyfriend "Jo" (Paul Bertoya) is accused of a murder, "Sawyer" determines to raise his game and defend the young man. To be fair, this is a small tour de force for the star, who does deliver well. The rest of the story borders on the facile. The collective surrounding "Angela" - a bunch of wealthy no-hope wasters with Bobby Darin and a very dapper looking Ian Ogilvy, are thoroughly disengaging and but for a suitably grumpy performance from James Hayter as chief magistrate "Hawkins" one could reasonably be forgiven for reaching for the fast forward button. The ending, doubtless a superlative piece of deduction from Mason is almost irrelevant - by this point I really couldn't care less about any of the characters and, indeed, may well have reached for a glass myself (it's not yet 10am, so perhaps not!). At best it's a mediocre short story that has little enough to sustain it for the viewer, sorry.
    7neil-douglas2010

    Mason steals the show

    This is an interesting crime drama starring the ever dependable James Mason as John Sawyer, an alcoholic former lawyer. He lives with his only daughter Angela (Geraldine Chaplin), but they don't get on. One night a body is found in their house, it's the body of Barney Teale (Bobby Darin), a nasty piece of work who Angela knows. Chief suspect is Jo Christoforides (Paul Bertoya), Angela's boyfriend who has had a previous altercation with Barney. Also in the frame is Desmond Flower (Ian Ogilvy), an oily wealthy youth who John knows. Mason is excellent as the alcoholic lawyer and is ably assisted by a mainly young cast of which Chaplin does the best job.
    9Weirdling_Wolf

    A rare cinematic artefact, a bona fide film classic, rescued from unwarranted obscurity!

    Always on the look-out for appealingly slinky, stylishly shot, swingingly sixties cinematic eccentricity, Pierre Rouve's long-neglected, delightfully downbeat kitchen sink murder mystery 'Stranger in The House' is, perhaps, one of the more obscure thrillers ripe for rediscovery. The exciting, twist-laden tale take place in a rather dismal-looking Southampton, and the rather more grand, historical city of Winchester. This fascinating, tautly-written whodunnit, adapted from mystery master Georges Simenon abounds with some delightfully vivid performances, with the inimitable James Mason being especially beguiling as the boozy, self-isolating Dickensian curmudgeon John Sawyer, estranged from his daughter Angela (Geraldine Chaplin), wholly isolated, his wife long gone, the aged misanthropic barrister's austere, depressively gloomy, drab descent into inevitable redundancy almost complete, when, quite unexpectedly, a murder is committed in his sprawling, greatly dilapidated town house, thereby acting as a violent catalyst, forced out of his fuzzy, ethanol-hazed inertia, the once successful barrister takes on the murky case, somewhat reluctantly defending his daughter's lover, the bizarre events leading to the fatality, no less maddeningly obscure to him than his daughter's altogether alien personal life.

    Pierre Rouve's engrossing 'Stranger in the House' is that rare cinematic artefact, a bona fide film classic, rescued from unwarranted obscurity, beautifully restored to pristine quality to enthral an audience of film fans hitherto unaware that such a finely wrought thriller ever existed. Another intriguing aspect to Rouve's exemplary thriller is Bobby Darin's deliciously unhinged performance as the magnificently malevolent, diabolically duplicitous deadbeat Barney Teale!

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    • Anecdotes
      The film is set wholly in Hampshire, England, using the cathedral city of Winchester and the port city of Southampton.
    • Citations

      Barney Teale: I'd say you were all in a lot of trouble.

      Desmond Flower: We haven't done anything wrong!

      Barney Teale: Sure you haven't. You just got lost on your way to a Christian Science reading room. Ain't that so?

    • Connexions
      References Les oiseaux (1963)
    • Bandes originales
      AIN'T THAT SO
      Written by Vic Briggs, John Scott (as Patrick John Scott)

      Performed by Eric Burdon and The Animals

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 juillet 1967 (Ireland)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cop-Out
    • Lieux de tournage
      • MGM British Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio)
    • sociétés de production
      • De Grunwald Productions
      • Selmur Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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