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The Stranger in Between

Original title: Hunted
  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.5K
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The Stranger in Between (1952)
Film NoirCrimeDrama

A violent fugitive and a mistreated small boy team up to flee from authority.A violent fugitive and a mistreated small boy team up to flee from authority.A violent fugitive and a mistreated small boy team up to flee from authority.

  • Director
    • Charles Crichton
  • Writers
    • Michael McCarthy
    • Jack Whittingham
  • Stars
    • Dirk Bogarde
    • Jon Whiteley
    • Elizabeth Sellars
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Crichton
    • Writers
      • Michael McCarthy
      • Jack Whittingham
    • Stars
      • Dirk Bogarde
      • Jon Whiteley
      • Elizabeth Sellars
    • 22User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Dirk Bogarde
    Dirk Bogarde
    • Chris Lloyd
    Jon Whiteley
    Jon Whiteley
    • Robbie
    Elizabeth Sellars
    Elizabeth Sellars
    • Magda Lloyd
    Kay Walsh
    Kay Walsh
    • Mrs. Sykes
    Frederick Piper
    • Mr. Sykes
    Julian Somers
    • Jack Lloyd
    Jane Aird
    • Mrs. Campbell
    Jack Stewart
    • Mr. Campbell
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Detective Inspector Deakin
    Douglas Blackwell
    • Detective Sergeant Grayson
    Leonard White
    • Police Station Sergeant
    Gerald Andersen
    • Assistant Commissioner
    Denis Webb
    • Chief Superintendent
    Gerald Case
    • Deputy Assistant Commissioner
    John Bushelle
    • Chief Inspector
    Ewen Solon
    Ewen Solon
    • Radio Operator
    Katharine Blake
    • Waitress
    Molly Urquhart
    • Barmaid
    • Director
      • Charles Crichton
    • Writers
      • Michael McCarthy
      • Jack Whittingham
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    8arthur_tafero

    Tight Thriller UK-Style - Hunted

    There is a very perceptible difference between Hollywood productions and British filmmaking. Hollywood would have over-dramatized this film. "Big" stars would have been included. The production values would have been pristine, first-rate and in color. And the end result would have been considerably less than that which was produced by British filmmaking. Dick Bogarde was just as good as any 50s Hollywood male star. The child star, Jon Whitely, was exceptional, and some spoiled LA brat could not have done half as well. A film about a murderer trying to escape can be gripping. And a film about a mistreated boy who runs away from home can be very engaging as well. But if you combine those two elements, you have a classic, and this is it.
    9hitchcockthelegend

    What do you think girls marry sailors for?

    Hunted (AKA: The Stranger In Between) is directed by Charles Crichton and co-written by Jack Whittingham and Michael McCarthy. It stars Dirk Bogarde, Jon Whiteley, Elizabeth Sellars and Kay Walsh. Music is by Hubert Clifford and cinematography by Eric Cross.

    Story finds Bogarde and Whiteley as man and boy on the run for differing reasons. Bogarde's Chris Lloyd is a fugitive, Whiteley's Robbie a orphan being mistreated in his adoptive home. The odd couple, fleeing authority, but heading where?

    Haunting yet beautiful, firm but tender, Hunted is a terrific piece of Brit film noir that holds you in its grip from beginning to end. Film unfolds as being about two lost souls traversing the British lands, from a ravaged London in the beginning to a Scottish harbour at the end. Initially suspicious of each other, with the adult inconvenienced by his child companion, the relationship will develop as their respective demons surface. Who is the more frightened of the two? What hope is there for them? Fate has brought them together, but fate can often deal a deadly hand, what hand has been dealt Chris and Robbie? It's this question that hangs heavy in the tense story, ensuring our attention at all times.

    As the journey takes them out of the city, into the country and finally out to the sea shore, we are treated to no end of visual smarts. Imagery is a big part of Hunted's worth to the film noir enthusiast, be it monuments or various building structures, Crichton (Dead of Night) and Cross (The Mystery of the Marie Celeste) ensure that the simmering narrative is well served by locations and items that surround our two protagonists. Shadowed balustrade, spiral staircase, murky street lights, dingy basement, low lighted farm houses, barns, haystacks, railway sidings, medieval relic structure, and on it goes, all given a forbidding sheen by the makers, backed significantly, too, by Clifford's music swells and low rumble peters.

    Some means and motivations are purposely left grey, which means we get more dramatic/emotional impact for certain passages of dialogue, such as a bedtime story sequence that grips the heart considerably. The acting is first rate from Bogarde (Victim) and Whiteley (Moonfleet), very believable is their relationship (they would also make The Spanish Gardner together in 56), with Bogarde never better as he shifts seamlessly from a man of fiery rage and panic, to a tender soul reaching out in the shadows, desperately searching for redemption.

    Now available on DVD with a very good print, Hunted is yearning to be seen by more people. It deserves it, a real treat, both thematically and visually, one of the best new discoveries for me in 2012. 9/10
    6Neil-117

    Intense, bleak but ultimately uplifting early road movie.

    Britain just after the second world war must have been a grim place indeed. Still looking like a bomb site, with poor living standards, inadequate social services, stifling conformity and tough policing. Amid this bleak social landscape, Bogarde is a hopeless, alienated character fleeing from the police after a crime of momentary passion. He is joined by a scared and emotionally scarred small boy also on the run from a harsh reality. Their journey together is gruelling yet at the same time strangely aimless, as they focus on escaping the past with little idea of their future.

    Like all good road movies, the journey changes the characters, as they are affected, enriched and ultimately redeemed by their own striving and by their personal interaction. Any more detail would spoil this story but you can be guaranteed of a fine reward at the end if you can stick with the grinding progress of this particular odyssey.

    Filmed in suitably bleak black and white, there's a slightly too earnest quality about the way this movie strives to put everything in the worst possible perspective – but that's when looked at from the comfortable perspective of half a century later when life is a lot softer for many of us. Go the distance with this one and you'll be a better person for it.
    9planktonrules

    At first this appears to be yet another Dirk Bogarde thug film....but it's more than that.

    In the 1950s, Dirk Bogarde played three main sorts of roles in films--sailors or soldiers, the nice Dr. Sparrow in the Doctor movies as well as complete sociopaths. Of these roles, the sociopaths are by far the most interesting to watch. During this time, he often played murderers and crooks on the run. So, when I first started watching "The Stranger in Between", it came as no surprise as he's once again playing a murderer on the run! However, as the film progresses you realize that this seemingly simple film has a lot more depth to it--depth that make it a standout picture.

    When the movie begins, a cute little boy is hiding after he'd been playing with matches. He stumbles into the hiding place of Chris (Bogarde)--a guy who is wanted for murder! Chris doesn't want to let the boy go--he could tell people where he's hiding. So he convinces the boy that the police are looking for BOTH of them and they set off together on a cross-country run to avoid capture.

    About midway through this movie, you start to notice some things that make it interesting. Chris isn't just a mindless killer--his motivations and what he did exactly aren't quite so black and white. The boy also is not just some scared kid--he's been terribly abused and in some ways he's better off on the run with a killer than staying in his former life! The film also has a few unexpectedly nice moments between the two. Chalk this up to excellent acting, writing and direction. Where is this all going? Well, see the film to find out for yourself.
    10johray-plus

    Beautiful by all means

    Right from the start this movie settles its direction straight: A bleak and almost unbearable ambiance surrounds Rob and Chris. They both got nothing to lose and so this unequal pair is ready to be on the run. Every scene is beautifully shot and the actors are really going through the motions. The greatest thing about this movie are teaches of the heart. The "bad" killer is a soft and caring guy whose life as a poor sailor dragged him into this mess.

    Think about which society you're living in and why people sometimes do what they have to do...

    Outstanding movie by all means!

    Buy it now!

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    • Trivia
      Sir Dirk Bogarde (Chris Lloyd) credited this movie with moving him into genuine stardom, and also often claimed that it was one of the very few movies he was in during the 1950s, of which he was proud.
    • Quotes

      Chris Lloyd: Cup of coffee and a packet of Woodbines please.

      [Checks his pockets for change]

      Chris Lloyd: You can forget the Woodbines.

    • Connections
      Featured in Film Profile: Dirk Bogarde (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      Early One Morning
      (uncredited)

      English folk song

      Whistled by Dirk Bogarde

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 1952 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Odveden
    • Filming locations
      • Portpatrick, Stranraer, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • J. Arthur Rank Organisation
      • Independent Artists
      • British Film-Makers
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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