A clever and dedicated French police official, a cleverer master-thief whom he secretly admires, the woman loved by the official who is in love with the thief, at the outbreak of World War I... Read allA clever and dedicated French police official, a cleverer master-thief whom he secretly admires, the woman loved by the official who is in love with the thief, at the outbreak of World War I.A clever and dedicated French police official, a cleverer master-thief whom he secretly admires, the woman loved by the official who is in love with the thief, at the outbreak of World War I.
- Monique
- (as May Hallat)
- Jacque's Grandmother
- (as Madge Brinley)
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Cat and Mouse
In answer to an earlier correspondent, Guy Rolfe's career never really took off because health problems made him difficult to work with; although he fortunately enjoyed a late career resurgence in the 'Puppetmaster' series.
Cherchez la femme.
Films set in Europe featuring English actors seldom ring true but this is a glorious exception. Both Portman and Rolfe, whose career alas was hampered by tuberculosis, are first class. Excellent support from Edward Chapman and Maurice Denham. It is of course the lovely Miss Gray who supplies the exotic touch.
Based by writer Robert Westerby on a story related to him by a member of the French police, this film is atmospherically shot by Geoffrey Unsworth and marks an impressive editorial debut by Seth Holt.
Although no doubt considered a 'minor' work of Robert Hamer this is extremely entertaining. It typifies Hamer's flair, distinctive visual style and what one critic astutely called 'his bitter intelligence'.
A thief goes to war against the Germans
A well paced police drama
Great performances, tension, and atmosphere.
Did you know
- TriviaThis was the first release from the newly revived Mayflower Pictures Corporation which had been set up in 1937 by Charles Laughton and Erich Pommer, but gone into hiatus on the outbreak of World War II.
- Quotes
Fernand Maubert: How many times have I arrested you?
Philippe Lodocq: Oh, five, ten...
Fernand Maubert: And still you go on?
Philippe Lodocq: You know that absinthe is a vicious drink. It can blind you. But you still drink it.
- SoundtracksSymphony
(Symphonie) (uncredited)
Music by Alex Alstone
French lyrics by André Tabet and Roger Bernstein
English lyrics by Jack Lawrence
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- Der Meisterdieb von Paris
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- Runtime
- 1h 27m(87 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1







