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Web of Evidence

Original title: Beyond This Place
  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
348
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Van Johnson and Vera Miles in Web of Evidence (1959)
WhodunnitCrimeMysteryThriller

A British-American returns to Britain after 20 years to discover that his father has been jailed since WW2 for a murder that took place in murky circumstances.A British-American returns to Britain after 20 years to discover that his father has been jailed since WW2 for a murder that took place in murky circumstances.A British-American returns to Britain after 20 years to discover that his father has been jailed since WW2 for a murder that took place in murky circumstances.

  • Director
    • Jack Cardiff
  • Writers
    • A.J. Cronin
    • Ken Taylor
    • Kenneth Hyde
  • Stars
    • Van Johnson
    • Vera Miles
    • Emlyn Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    348
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Cardiff
    • Writers
      • A.J. Cronin
      • Ken Taylor
      • Kenneth Hyde
    • Stars
      • Van Johnson
      • Vera Miles
      • Emlyn Williams
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Van Johnson
    Van Johnson
    • Paul Mathry
    Vera Miles
    Vera Miles
    • Lena Anderson
    Emlyn Williams
    Emlyn Williams
    • Enoch Oswald
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Patrick Mathry
    Jean Kent
    Jean Kent
    • Louise Burt
    Moultrie Kelsall
    Moultrie Kelsall
    • Chief Inspector Dale
    Leo McKern
    Leo McKern
    • McEvoy
    Ralph Truman
    Ralph Truman
    • Sir Matthew Sprott
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Prison Governor
    Jameson Clark
    Jameson Clark
    • Swann
    Rosalie Crutchley
    Rosalie Crutchley
    • Ella Mathry
    Oliver Johnston
    Oliver Johnston
    • Prusty
    Joyce Heron
    Joyce Heron
    • Lady Catherine Sprott
    Anthony Newlands
    Anthony Newlands
    • Robert Dunn
    Vincent Winter
    Vincent Winter
    • Paul Mathry, Aged 6
    Henry Oscar
    Henry Oscar
    • Alderman Sharpe
    John Glyn-Jones
    • Magistrate
    Hope Jackman
    • Mrs. Hanley
    • Director
      • Jack Cardiff
    • Writers
      • A.J. Cronin
      • Ken Taylor
      • Kenneth Hyde
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    7howardmorley

    "M" Wrongly Accused of Murder

    Polite note to user Robert J Maxwell of New Mexico.No sir, Bernard Lee was not "Q" but "M" from the first Bond film "Dr No" of 1962."Q" was played by Welsh actor Desmond Llewlynn.Now that's cleared up, I too received this DVD from an internet site I recently discovered and which I can heartily recommend: "myrarefilms.co.uk".

    During the film I was mentally running through the mathematics of the age of Van Johnson's character.In the segment set during the Liverpool blitz of 1941 he was 10 years old.Move forward to 1959 (after he had been shipped off to the States to explain his American accent) which is 18 years later (the date of this film) and he would therefore be 28.There is no way Van Johnson looked this age, at best more like 35.Maybe his character aged prematurely!That said this is a good suspense film that keeps you guessing until segment 20/20 when the real murderer is revealed and I rated it worthy of 7/10.
    aramis-112-804880

    Intriguing story but not an undiscovered classic IMHO

    During the blitz a boy and his mother are evacuated to America. Returning to Liverpool in 1959, the now-grown boy (Van Johnson) learnes his father was not a war hero but a convicted murderer who is still alive.

    Two American stars (Johnson and Vera Miles) and a passel of familiar British supporting players. An AJ. Cronin novel.

    I wish Hitchcock had done it. But we can't judge a movie by what it isn't, but what it is.

    The movie has lots of British officialdom stonewalling, Van Johnson in constantly angry mode, and no sense of humor. With all the potentially wacky Btitish types what might Sir Alfred . . . Sorry.

    Lots of twists and uncovered secrets, but it all comes off as kind of blah though there is one shocking shot of a road accident.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    I like poodles!

    Beyond This Place (AKA: Web of Evidence) is directed by Jack Cardiff and adapted to screenplay by Ken Taylor from the A.J. Cronin novel. It stars Van Johnson, Vera Miles, Emlyn Williams, Bernard Lee and Jean Kent. Music is by Douglas Gamley and cinematography by Wilkie Cooper.

    Paul Mathry (Johnson) was evacuated from Liverpool to America during WWII. Twenty years later he is back in Liverpool believing his father had died a hero during the conflict. The reality is that his father, Patrick (Lee), has been serving a prison sentence for the murder of his pregnant mistress. But something doesn't seem right about the trial, so Paul does a little digging...

    Not a great deal to get excited about here, it's a routine mystery - cum - thriller, that is based in Liverpool (not London as some reviewers elsewhere seem to think) but drafts in two American name actors to supposedly perk things up. It never really gets off the ground for dramatic impact, sending Johnson on a mission of truth and justice without ever really putting him in jeopardy. While his relationship with Miles' troubled Lena Anderson is a subplot of no consequence, as is her back story which is sad but isn't given any dramatic heft.

    On the plus side is oodles of noirish atmosphere, various camera workings of substance and scene staging that lift proceedings. Night scenes are suitably cloaked with an air of unease, be it blinking pelican lights or spinning shadow lamps, Cardiff and Cooper get the most out of the meagre budget. Other sequences see a shot through distorted glass and one excellent one that has Kent framed in striped surroundings - while she is wearing a leopard skin coat, the contrast of which suits her character perfectly.

    Value here for noir visualists, but instantly forgettable once the berserker finale has played itself out. 6/10

    Tidbid: James Bond fans will note that it sees Lee and Geoffrey Keen together, they both would later feature in a number of Bond movies.
    9richardchatten

    The Sins of the Father

    Jack Cardiff proved his Oscar-winning adaptation was no mere flash in the pan with this powerful drama based on a novel by A. J. Cronin atmospherically set in Liverpool. It pulls no punches in depicting the callousness and disregard of the establishment as they close ranks when they stand to lose political capital from the exposure of a miscarriage of justice.

    Bernard Lee is unforgettable as the hero's father coarsened by nearly twenty years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, and Vera Miles has an offbeat role as a woman who befriends the hero but with an aversion to being touched which provides added complexity to an already tense tale.
    9clanciai

    A web of troublesome destinies of murder, suicide, corruption, drunks and victims.

    A.J.Cronin has made a great novel out of some very difficult traumas, as an American comes home to Liverpool, where he was born, and finds his father in prison for life. Van Johnson as the son came home just to finally get to know something of what really happened to his father, and he immediately gets immersed in a mess of complications and worries. After recovery from the shock of finding his father having escaped hanging by a hair's breath, he gradually is more certainly convinced that his father was innocent, framed and sacrificed for other people's crimes, but his boat is sailing back to America in four days, and he has to be on it, which the local police superintendent is especially keen to make sure that he is. Naturally he stays to investigate the matter further. Jack Cardiff who directed this complicated film did not direct many films, but he was one of the most important cinematographers off British cinema and was the director of photography for all the major Powell-Pressburger films and also of "The Magic Box" among many others. This is not a film to appeal to the great multitude and make a big box office success, but it falls into a more singular kind of category of "human noirs" like all the early films of John and Roy Boulting. The acting though is superb, and when you see and enjoy Vera Miles as Lena in this very poignant drama you understand why Hitchcock wanted her for "Vertigo". She makes the deepest impression, Van Johnson is himself as usual as the perfect candidate for a tragic character, and as the old tragic lawyer who saved the victim's life from hanging, you find the old veteran Emlyn Williams in a very sensitive role. Bernard Lee as the father who almost gets hanged for nothing also provides perhaps the only shocking role of the film, as you first get to know him playing in the park jovially with his son and then after twenty years in prison, which life has made his character almost completely unrecognisable, - and yet the son finds him again, and this is the golden moment of truth of the book and the film.

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    • Trivia
      The character Van Johnson plays is supposed to be in his mid-20s, but Johnson was 43 when the film appeared.
    • Quotes

      Swann: As soon as he stood up in that court, I knew he meant to hang your father. The words flowed out of his mouth, and cast a spell upon the court. I tell you he was masterly - the jury hung on his every word. He's got a knighthood now.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Ken Adam: Designing Bond (2000)

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beyond This Place
    • Filming locations
      • Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Georgefield Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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