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L'Emprise du crime

Titre original : The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
  • 1946
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  • 1h 56min
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Kirk Douglas, Van Heflin, Barbara Stanwyck, and Lizabeth Scott in L'Emprise du crime (1946)
A man is reunited with his childhood friend and her husband, who believe he knows the truth about the death of her rich aunt years earlier.
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Martha, Walter et Sam sont liés à jamais par un terrible secret. Des années plus tard, Martha et Walter sont mariés. Quand Sam revient en ville et dans leur vie, la tension monte.Martha, Walter et Sam sont liés à jamais par un terrible secret. Des années plus tard, Martha et Walter sont mariés. Quand Sam revient en ville et dans leur vie, la tension monte.Martha, Walter et Sam sont liés à jamais par un terrible secret. Des années plus tard, Martha et Walter sont mariés. Quand Sam revient en ville et dans leur vie, la tension monte.

  • Réalisation
    • Lewis Milestone
  • Scénario
    • Robert Rossen
    • John Patrick
    • Robert Riskin
  • Casting principal
    • Barbara Stanwyck
    • Van Heflin
    • Lizabeth Scott
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    12 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Lewis Milestone
    • Scénario
      • Robert Rossen
      • John Patrick
      • Robert Riskin
    • Casting principal
      • Barbara Stanwyck
      • Van Heflin
      • Lizabeth Scott
    • 146avis d'utilisateurs
    • 55avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Barbara Stanwyck
    Barbara Stanwyck
    • Martha Ivers
    Van Heflin
    Van Heflin
    • Sam Masterson
    Lizabeth Scott
    Lizabeth Scott
    • Toni Marachek
    Kirk Douglas
    Kirk Douglas
    • Walter O'Neil
    Judith Anderson
    Judith Anderson
    • Mrs. Ivers
    Roman Bohnen
    Roman Bohnen
    • Mr. O'Neil
    Darryl Hickman
    Darryl Hickman
    • Sam - As a Child
    Janis Wilson
    Janis Wilson
    • Martha - As a Child
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
    • Bobbi St. John
    Frank Orth
    Frank Orth
    • Hotel Clerk
    James Flavin
    James Flavin
    • Detective #1
    Mickey Kuhn
    Mickey Kuhn
    • Walter - As a Child
    Charles D. Brown
    • McCarthy
    Gene Ashley
    • Man
    • (non crédité)
    Walter Baldwin
    Walter Baldwin
    • Dempsey
    • (non crédité)
    Bill Burt
    • Man
    • (non crédité)
    Gino Corrado
    Gino Corrado
    • Nightclub Waiter
    • (non crédité)
    Catherine Craig
    Catherine Craig
    • French Maid
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Lewis Milestone
    • Scénario
      • Robert Rossen
      • John Patrick
      • Robert Riskin
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    misctidsandbits

    Madam Strangelove

    Odd title to this movie. There's never any love in the Martha Ivers' circle. She never got enough chance in early life to become acquainted with the real article. Her dye is already cast by the time the old boyhood friend shows up again. You only get to actual love with Sam and Toni, or especially Sam for Toni. He's a sensitive and caring fellow. Martha needed his influence for that reason. Maybe he could have helped her be human had he been able to stay around early on.

    I had trouble focusing on the unfoldings at the beginning due to recognition of the aunt, Judith Anderson. Why, that's Mrs. Danvers from "Rebecca." Same creepy type of woman.

    **Possible spoiler paragraph** It is interesting to watch this again with what you learn from the first viewing. About Sam, that is, and what he doesn't know. You watch it the first time with everyone thinking that Sam is back to cash in on what he knows about the aunt's demise. You know better than that, that the return is accidental and the revisit spontaneous. But you have no reason not to think he saw what happened on the stairs. Then, he seems pretty indifferent to the event as he reacquaints. You think, well, he doesn't care. But then we learn that he left the house before it happened. Now, watch it again with that in mind.

    Everyone notices Kirk Douglas. He's so attractive you wish for him to be a more virile character. Didn't have to wait very long for that to come about. There were a couple more weak guy roles, and then he took off with mastery. And, a case could be made for it requiring ability to play a weak person as well as a stronger one.

    Van Heflin - Something very attractive about him. He was almost always a guy with inner stability, aiding the balance of those around him, usually women. To me, that inner quality WAS his attractiveness. He's the one that could always walk into a mess and immediately start sorting it out.

    Lizabeth Scott had a certain strong allure that seemed could have gone best with a stronger character. I don't have much patience with the pathetic drama she dishes out here. Those weepy, tragic type dames showed up a lot in the streetwise pictures of the era, and I always found them irritating. Usually, they have some guy like Heflin trying to bolster them up because some bully type is grinding them down. If you ask me, that type is asking to be ground. "Good grief; give it a rest, sister," I say to the screen. Oh well, nowadays we can fast forward.

    Barbara Stanwyck is at the height of her beauty here or maybe one of her more glamorous roles. She seemed slated to be an evil woman or remembered most for those roles. In contrast, I recall her in an early picture called "The Mad Miss Manton," in which she is an airhead bounding around all over the place. That was really enjoyable, but it was a type that she would naturally move away from to go on to other things. But she was really fun to watch in that.

    If you don't mind walking on the dark side a bit, this is an interesting one to watch.
    8harry-76

    Star Power to Spare

    A powerhouse cast is assembled for "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers." It's a treat to watch this able quintet at work, making for an engrossing film experience.

    Barbara Stanwyck is at her peak--sure, confident, and unfailing. Van Heflin's natural talent makes everything he does seem effortless. Kirk Douglas offers a most impressive film debut in what, in retrospect, is an uncharacteristic role. Lizabeth Scott (who seems to me a fascinating cross between Lauren Bacall and Rosemary Clooney) is constantly engaging. Long after her part has faded, Scott's image remains indelibly fixed in the memory. And finally, the great Judith Anderson is on in a strong character role.

    Miklos Rozsa's compositional style is remarkable in its adaptablity. Close one's eyes, and the film could well be set a thousand years earlier--or any point in between. Which is to say, it's general, while at the same time, specific.

    The writing team headed by Robert Rossen created a slick and saucy script, which holds interest throughout, and Hal B. Wallis was sharp enough to retain this productional team formula for many years. Were the film to have been given a perhaps more poetic--less Gothic--title, it might have enjoyed even greater stature in the annals of the genre.

    As it is, "Ivers" is a worthy member of the noir film family.
    7nnnn45089191

    Film noir soap-opera

    A very good feature that seems to be a soap-opera with touches of film-noir. Barbara Stanwyck plays the femme fatale not as cold-blooded as her earlier turn in "Double Indemnity" ,but her "Martha Ivers" is one really selfish lady. And Stanwyck is as usual very good. For me the best performance comes from the always reliable Van Heflin who magnificently manages to almost carry the whole film. Kirk Douglas, in his debut, is very good as the weakling husband of Stanwyck. Lizabeth Scott who plays the most sympathetic character in the movie is very able and memorable.The movie is at almost two hours perhaps a tad long,but it is well worth investing those two hours.
    trudyr_1999

    One of the best of the noirs!

    This is a well-written, well-acted, thoroughly absorbing film noir. The always-great Barbara Stanwyck is at her sultriest as Martha, and Van Heflin is incredibly sexy and masculine as Sam. Watching this movie, you wouldn't think Kirk Douglas, who plays the weak-willed, alcoholic Walter, would soon become a bigger star than Heflin and play the tough, romantic hero parts like Sam Masterson. Douglas excelled at those parts, as he did with a very different type of part in this movie, but I can't help thinking that if Heflin had gotten more of those roles, he would have been just as big a star. Husky-voiced Lizabeth Scott rounds out the star foursome nicely as Toni, a wrong-side-of-the-tracks girl who's been burned by trusting the wrong men. This movie, more than most of its era, trades in shades of gray; the "bad" characters, Martha and Walter, have reasons for the evil they do, while the "good" characters, Sam and Toni, are no angels--he's a decorated war hero, but he makes his living by gambling and once killed a man in self-defense, while she just got out of jail. This complexity adds to the film's interest. The film also provides a believable depiction of small-town life; it's realistic, no Bedford Falls. The flashback portraying several of the characters as teenagers has the spark of reality as well. Highly recommended.
    Snow Leopard

    An Engrossing Film-Noir

    An engrossing and creative film-noir, "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers" offers an interesting and unpredictable story with quite a bit of commentary about its characters. Van Heflin gives a particularly memorable performance, with plenty of help from Barbara Stanwyck and a very young-looking Kirk Douglas.

    The story is very well-conceived, showing first a tumultuous series of events in the youth of its main characters, and then showing how their adult lives are still shaped by things that happened long ago. The three child actors are all able to make their characters ring true with the adult versions played later by the stars, and the script makes good use of the opportunities that the setup offers.

    The tension is built up skillfully, and it never lets up. Although the danger and the drama involving the characters is more than enough to carry a good movie, it also brings out plenty of observations about the characters' personalities and their decisions in life, and this adds additional depth to an already very interesting story.

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    • Anecdotes
      Kirk Douglas earned this, his debut role, with the help of his old drama school friend Lauren Bacall who knew that producer Hal B. Wallis was looking for fresh talent, and she suggested Douglas to him. She encouraged Wallis to watch a play featuring Douglas. When he did, Wallis was so impressed by his performance that he cast Douglas in this film.
    • Gaffes
      When Martha drops Sam off at the hotel after their trip to the mountains, as she pulls away, you can see a black cable attached to the rear underside of her car.
    • Citations

      Sailor: [after Sam has crashed his car] What happened?

      Sam Masterson: The road curved, but I didn't.

    • Crédits fous
      Opening credits prologue: IVERSTOWN 1928.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Paramount Presents (1974)
    • Bandes originales
      Strange Love
      (uncredited)

      Music by Miklós Rózsa

      Lyrics by Edward Heyman

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 novembre 1947 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Streaming on "Access Chautauqua County TV" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Artflix - Movie Classics" YouTube Channel
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El extraño caso de Martha Ivers
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Southern Pacific Railroad yard)
    • Société de production
      • Hal Wallis Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 56min(116 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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