Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA happily-married woman is blackmailed by her first husband, who she wrongly believed was killed in the Blitz.A happily-married woman is blackmailed by her first husband, who she wrongly believed was killed in the Blitz.A happily-married woman is blackmailed by her first husband, who she wrongly believed was killed in the Blitz.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Barbara Everton
- (as Renee Asherson)
- Aunt Laura
- (as Agnes Laughlan)
- Bookmaker
- (as Alistair Hunter)
- Room-mate
- (non crédité)
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This low-budget British programmer talks more than acts with dialogue over action, including an opening heist/murder that's only discussed through exposition... wasting characters like Price's two femme fatale lovers Barbara Graley and Susan Shaw, ultimately giving most of the work to initial ingenue-victim Renée Asherson, who even gets to wield a smoking gun to have some 11th hour crime-genre fun, which everybody on board here needed much more of.
Little does he know that he is about to be put in that position. Miss Asherson had been married before, to Dennis Price, but he was in a house that was bombed and declared dead. In reality he had used the opportunity to go AWOL and forge a new life as a criminal. Now a robbery he did resulted in a man in critical condition. His usual sources of money dry up and he goes to Miss Asherson and blackmails her with the specter of bigamy.
Actually, I think the courts would be on her side, but this second feature has a lot of moments that are quite telling. Dennis Price had played cold men before, but in this one he's absolutely nasty and sneering.... and capable of any bad act.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMartin Radley makes a comment about the false name he used when he rang Barbara Everton and links it to the poem "Enoch Arden". This is a poem published in 1864 by Alfred Lord Tennyson, the Poet Laureate at the time. The poem is about a man who goes to sea to earn money to support his wife and family and returns after ten years to find his wife is remarried with a new child.
- GaffesThe position of Eddie, the pawnbroker, varies between shots when Martin Radley is trying to pawn the pendant.
- Citations
Martin Radley: I've decided to leave England, Barbara, and incidentally to leave you in peace for the rest of your life.
Barbara Everton: Well I wish you had done so without telling me that you were alive.
Martin Radley: No doubt, but I'm afraid that was impossible. I'm broke, my dear, and air passages are strictly cash. I need £500.
Barbara Everton: I haven't a penny.
[Martin looks around Barbara's opulent drawing room]
Martin Radley: You disguise the fact admirably.
- ConnexionsReferenced in A Vandyke Production: Roger Proudlock and Strange Stories (2023)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 4 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1