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Depois de matar um homem em legítima defesa, uma jovem é chantageada por uma testemunha do crime.Depois de matar um homem em legítima defesa, uma jovem é chantageada por uma testemunha do crime.Depois de matar um homem em legítima defesa, uma jovem é chantageada por uma testemunha do crime.
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Ex-Det. Sergt. Bishop
- The Detective Sergeant
- (as Ex-Det. Sergt. Bishop - Late C.I.D. Scotland Yard)
Johnny Ashby
- Boy
- (não creditado)
Joan Barry
- Alice White
- (narração)
- (não creditado)
Johnny Butt
- Sergeant
- (não creditado)
Alfred Hitchcock
- Man on Subway
- (não creditado)
Phyllis Konstam
- Gossiping Neighbour
- (não creditado)
Sam Livesey
- The Chief Inspector (silent version)
- (não creditado)
Phyllis Monkman
- Gossip Woman
- (não creditado)
Percy Parsons
- Crook
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesMuch of this movie was originally shot silently. When sound became available during the course of shooting, Sir Alfred Hitchcock re-shot certain scenes with sound, thus making it his first talkie. There was one complication with this change, however. Leading lady Anny Ondra had a thick Czech accent which was inappropriate to her character, Alice White. Joan Barry was chosen to provide a different voice for her, but post-production dubbing technology did not exist then. The solution was for Barry to stand just out of shot and read Alice's lines into a microphone as Ondra mouthed them in front of the camera. This is generally acknowledged as the first instance of one actress' voice being dubbed by another, even though the word "dub" is technologically inappropriate in this case.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Alice "unlocks" the door to the building where she lives, it starts to open as soon as the key reaches the door. It was clearly not only not locked, but not even latched. However, she goes through with the motion of unlocking it.
- Citações
Alice White: You and your Scotland Yard. If it weren't for Edgar Wallace, nobody'd ever heard of it.
- Versões alternativasOriginally filmed as a silent movie, running 75 minutes; Hitchcock later added newly shot scenes and had other existing footage dubbed to create a talkie version, running 86 minutes.
- ConexõesEdited into Der Zinker (1931)
- Trilhas sonorasMiss Up-to-Date
(1929) (uncredited)
Words by Frank Eyton and music by Billy Mayerl
Performed by Cyril Ritchard
Avaliação em destaque
Saw this for the first time the other night on Turner Classic network. The movie is really is a "proto-Hitchcock" style; You could catch a glimpse of the future "Bruno" (Robert Walker, Strangers on a Train) in the blackmailer. I suppose we can discuss character development and so on, but after all it was 1929,the first British talkie, and therefore at the beginning of a whole new concept. The scenes in the artist's bedroom were certainly risqué by American standards at the time. I understand the movie initially began as a silent film and a silent version was indeed filmed. Probably every future Hitchcock twist and turn in the plot is in there and I found it quite enjoyable.
- fjmarkowitz
- 26 de out. de 2005
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- US$ 160
- Tempo de duração1 hora 25 minutos
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By what name was Chantagem e Confissão (1929) officially released in India in English?
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