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The House on Telegraph Hill

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.2K
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The House on Telegraph Hill (1951)
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Concentration camp survivor Victoria Kowelska finds herself involved in mystery, greed, and murder after she assumes the identity of a dead friend in order to gain passage to America.Concentration camp survivor Victoria Kowelska finds herself involved in mystery, greed, and murder after she assumes the identity of a dead friend in order to gain passage to America.Concentration camp survivor Victoria Kowelska finds herself involved in mystery, greed, and murder after she assumes the identity of a dead friend in order to gain passage to America.

  • Director
    • Robert Wise
  • Writers
    • Elick Moll
    • Frank Partos
    • Dana Lyon
  • Stars
    • Richard Basehart
    • Valentina Cortese
    • William Lundigan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Wise
    • Writers
      • Elick Moll
      • Frank Partos
      • Dana Lyon
    • Stars
      • Richard Basehart
      • Valentina Cortese
      • William Lundigan
    • 60User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Richard Basehart
    Richard Basehart
    • Alan Spender
    Valentina Cortese
    Valentina Cortese
    • Victoria Kowelska
    • (as Valentina Cortesa)
    William Lundigan
    William Lundigan
    • Major Marc Bennett
    Fay Baker
    Fay Baker
    • Margaret
    Gordon Gebert
    Gordon Gebert
    • Christopher
    Steven Geray
    Steven Geray
    • Dr. Burkhardt
    Herb Butterfield
    Herb Butterfield
    • Joseph C. Callahan
    • (as Herbert Butterfield)
    Kei Thin Chung
    • Kei - Houseboy
    John Burton
    • Mr. Whitmore
    Katherine Meskill
    Katherine Meskill
    • Mrs. Whitmore
    Mario Siletti
    Mario Siletti
    • Tony, the Grocer
    Charles Wagenheim
    Charles Wagenheim
    • Man At Accident
    David Clarke
    David Clarke
    • Mechanic
    Tamara Schee
    • Maria
    Natasha Lytess
    • Karin Dernakova
    Ashmead Scott
    • Inspector Hardy
    Mari Young
    • Chinese Singer
    Tom McDonough
    • Farrell
    • Director
      • Robert Wise
    • Writers
      • Elick Moll
      • Frank Partos
      • Dana Lyon
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    alexbotkin

    Reality within the movie

    About 10-15 minutes into the film there is a segment showing emmigrants filing into a ship to leave to America.

    My parents (unknown to them until two years later) got their 15 seconds of fame. They're the man carrying an infant (me, face down-I wasn't ready for my cameo) and the woman with glasses carying two suitcases.

    The ship was the SS Marine-Jumper (pretty odd name) which left Hamburg, and it arrived in New York on July 7th 1949.

    The crossing was uneventful except that my mother told me she was angry with the sailors for playing catch with an orange. She hadn't eaten one since 1940.
    8claudecat

    gripping suspense thriller

    I was lucky enough to see this movie on the big screen, with a full house, and it was a wonderful experience. The audience was completely enthralled, to the point of yelling out worried instructions to the onscreen characters. The acting in this film is very high-quality, and the pacing effective. I thought the footage of San Francisco (where I saw the film) was beautifully done; it really evokes the Telegraph Hill area. The director made particularly good use of the hills, as you'll see. If you like elegant suspense films like "Gaslight" and "Suspicion", you'll enjoy this one. Valentina Cortese is a very appealing heroine, and the story was made more interesting by the WWII element. The only thing I had a problem with was the fact that the two leading men looked too much alike. But that was a minor flaw in a very well-made film.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Enjoyable Thriller of Greed

    In the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, the Polish Victoria Kowelska (Valentina Cortesa) has lost her husband and family in the war. She befriends her fellow citizen Karin Dernakova (Natasha Lytess), who miss her son Chris (Gordon Gebert) that lives with her Aunt Sophie in San Francisco. Karin dies three days before the liberation forces commanded by Major Marc Bennett (William Lundigan) arrive at the camp and Victoria assumes the identity of her friend to emigrate to the United States. However, she is informed that Aunt Sophie has just died and she stays in a camp for survivors.

    Four years later, she succeeds to go to the United States and meets Sophie's lawyer. She learns that Alan Spender (Richard Basehart) was assigned Chris' trustee and he invites her to travel with him to San Francisco to see Chris. Along their journey, they get married to each other and Karin has a cold reception from the housekeeper Margaret (Fay Baker) that raises Chris at the mansion on Telegraph Hill. Karin meets Major Bennett, who is a friend of Alan, in a party at home and she befriends him. Soon Karin is connected to Chris, but when she has a car accident, she suspects that Alan wants to kill Chris and her to keep the money for him. Is she paranoid?

    "The House on Telegraph Hill" is an enjoyable thriller with a story of greed. The movie has an impressive scene when Victoria's car loses the break on the hills of San Francisco. The mystery is kept to the end when the truth is shown. The Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp is the place where Anne Frank died. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Terrível Suspeita" ("Terrible Suspicion")
    7dbdumonteil

    The talented Mrs Kowelska

    This movie begins a little like William Irish's aka Cornell Woolrich's " I married a dead man " (the novel was released well before Leisen's movie ,in 1948),the concentration camps replacing the derailment:and then a poor girl becomes an impostor in a wealthy family;then after introducing a Rebeccaesque governess,the story takes a divergent turn ,recalling sometimes "gaslight" "suspicion" (the glass of orange juice replacing the glass of milk) and "sudden fear" which would be released the following year.

    That said,the movie is good,suspenseful,sometimes excellent and shows how great Robert Wise is as a director when he creates a disturbing atmosphere in an old house;he would take his skill to its absolute perfection with "the haunting" (1963) IMHO the best movie ever made about a haunted house (the remake should be carefully avoided);his talent emerges here and there: the playhouse where a wall is missing,the branch behind the curtain,the shadow on Valentina Cortese's white dress in the garage and the picture of the late old lady who seems like a judge beyond the grave ;her expressive face seems to have changed in the last pictures .Best performance comes from Richard Baseheart who shines in his last minutes on screen and the rest of the cast rises to the occasion.
    8RanchoTuVu

    concentration camp survivor inherits a mansion

    A young woman who survives the concentration camp at Bergen Belsen (Valentina Cortese) assumes the identity of her friend, who died at the camp, and through the new identity inherits a mansion in San Francisco on Telegraph Hill. Thus the woman escapes the poverty of post World War II Europe but enters into a nasty and ongoing dangerous battle over control of wealth and property in San Francisco. The woman-in- distress story has Cortese marrying Richard Basehart, who manipulates everything as a means of climbing up the ladder of wealth and position which he feels he's entitled to and Cortese is potentially depriving him of. Her gradual awareness of Basehart's character are the primary focus of this movie. Also in the mix is the young son of her deceased friend and the friend's great aunt, who left the mansion to her. The photography by Lucien Ballard is terrific throughout, especially the close-ups of Basehart. The film features hilly San Francisco prominently in several location shots, but the best parts take place within the mansion and in its backyard and the dilapidated shed that's built over a cliff. Basehart, who had done an excellent turn as a ruthless techno-savvy killer in He Walked By Night (1948) carried that menace into this movie quite well.

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      Recently-widowed Richard Basehart and Valentina Cortese fell in love while making The House on Telegraph Hill (1951) and were married within a year. He moved to Italy to live with her, pretty much giving up his Hollywood career in the process. While he did make a few American movies in the 1950s, he made more European films including Federico Fellini's La Strada (1954). When he and Cortesa divorced in 1960, he returned to the States, remarried, and resumed acting in American movies and television. Cortesa pursued her career in Italy very successfully on stage and screen, and died in Milan, Italy in 2019 at age 96 of an undisclosed cause.
    • Goofs
      Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was liberated and its prisoners looked after by British soldiers after the war.

      No American soldiers were present as depicted in this film.
    • Quotes

      Alan Spender: [to Victoria/Karin] The trouble with you is you really don't know how to relax.

    • Connections
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Blue Moon
      (uncredited)

      Music by Richard Rodgers

      Played immediately after the performance at the Chinese restaurant

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 1951 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "'round midnight ..." YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Anima Music" YouTube Channel
    • Languages
      • English
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • Trágica sospecha
    • Filming locations
      • Speedys New Union Grocery - 301 Union Street, San Francisco, California, USA(Union market scenes)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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