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Man in Hiding

Original title: Mantrap
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
256
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Paul Henreid, Kay Kendall, and Lois Maxwell in Man in Hiding (1953)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

A wrongly convicted murderer escapes prison to find the real killer.A wrongly convicted murderer escapes prison to find the real killer.A wrongly convicted murderer escapes prison to find the real killer.

  • Director
    • Terence Fisher
  • Writers
    • Paul Tabori
    • Terence Fisher
    • Elleston Trevor
  • Stars
    • Paul Henreid
    • Lois Maxwell
    • Kieron Moore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    256
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Terence Fisher
    • Writers
      • Paul Tabori
      • Terence Fisher
      • Elleston Trevor
    • Stars
      • Paul Henreid
      • Lois Maxwell
      • Kieron Moore
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Paul Henreid
    Paul Henreid
    • Hugo Bishop
    Lois Maxwell
    Lois Maxwell
    • Thelma Speight…
    Kieron Moore
    Kieron Moore
    • Mervyn Speight
    Hugh Sinclair
    Hugh Sinclair
    • Maurice Jerrard
    Kay Kendall
    Kay Kendall
    • Vera
    Lloyd Lamble
    Lloyd Lamble
    • Inspector Frisnay
    Anthony Forwood
    Anthony Forwood
    • Rex
    Bill Travers
    Bill Travers
    • Victor Tasman
    Mary Laura Wood
    • Susie
    Liam Gaffney
    • Henry Dorval
    John Penrose
    John Penrose
    • Du Vancet
    Conrad Phillips
    Conrad Phillips
    • Barker
    John Stuart
    John Stuart
    • Doctor
    Anna Turner
    Anna Turner
    • Marjorie
    Christina Forrest
    • Joanna
    Arnold Diamond
    Arnold Diamond
    • Alphonse
    Jane Welsh
    Jane Welsh
    • Laura
    Geoffrey Alexander
    • Plain Clothes Man
    • (as Geoffrey Murphy)
    • Director
      • Terence Fisher
    • Writers
      • Paul Tabori
      • Terence Fisher
      • Elleston Trevor
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    5kalbimassey

    Like a bomb's hit it!

    With an opening sequence bearing a striking resemblance to Bogart's 'Dark Passage', convicted murderer, Kieron Moore escapes prison aboard a truck in a determined bid to prove his innocence. From this point, similarities between the two movies rapidly blur. There is no plastic surgery and Paul Henreid is a far less glamorous confidante than Lauren Bacall! More crucially, 'Mantrap' is a significantly inferior piece of work.

    News that Moore is on the run, seriously ruffles the feathers of ex-wife Lois Maxwell, now a successful writer, whilst senior detective, Lloyd Lamble creates an elaborate board game from shunting police cars around the capital in an attempt to snare the convict. Meanwhile, astute lawyer, turned investigator, Henreid has rooted himself at the derelict, bomb site crime scene, where his prolonged patience is rewarded, when Moore finally returns.

    Going forward, 'Mantrap' is essentially a talking picture, rather than a moving picture. Just revealing the filling in the sandwich which Henreid offers to the ravenous Moore would have boosted the interest level. The belated chase sequence looks like it was tacked on as an afterthought. The bad guy almost having to be persuaded to make a break for it, whilst everyone's attention is diverted elsewhere.

    A second viewing, reveals a few previously unappreciated subtleties and nuances, at least partially lifting the movie out of the miasma of mediocrity, but it's fine margins. For real punch and potency, delivered with panache and pizzazz, check out the aforementioned 'Dark Passage'.
    5howardmorley

    Chance to see early Kay Kendall film

    I only rated this 1953 film 5/10 as average.It has rather poor continuity, editing and to be frank is rather dull for what purports to be a thriller.The highlight for me was to see an early Kay Kendall performance however I did not recognise "Miss Moneypenny" (Lois Maxwell from early James Bond films) who played the female lead.The other user review above succinctly outlines the basic plot, such as it was, so I won't repeat it.Casting Paul Henreid in the male lead role as an investigative lawyer was a mistake as the producer should have cast a British actor for more verisimilitude in the role.Normally I like what I call "Cholomdley-Warner" (apologies to Harry Enfield) films but this was not one of them.
    6southdavid

    Bishops Protects Queen

    The next film watched for the "House of Hammer" podcast is 1953's "Mantrap", alternately titled both "Woman In Hiding" and "Man In Hiding" depending on where and when you come across it.

    Thelma (Lois Maxwell) is disturbed to learn that her husband, Speight (Kieron Moore) has escaped from Prison, where he was sentenced for murder. In the subsequent years, Thelma had established a new life for herself and has remarried to Victor Tasman (Bill Travers). There are serious questions though about whether Speight committed the murder and one of his friends asks Hugo Bishop (Paul Henreid) to find him before the police do.

    A reasonably solid if somewhat unspectacular whodunnit. It's apparent pretty early that that despite her fear, Speight is not actually hunting his ex-wife and so that only really leaves one other option. Performances are OK. Paul Henreid is not perhaps a typical leading man, but his spark with his secretary/fiancé, played by Kay Kendall, is quite good. Hammer regular Anthony Forwood reappears as yet another upper-class cad, but again, he's got that role down.

    Visually and aurally, the film is OK, if not perhaps the height of what we've seen from Hammer (This may be linked though to me seeing a Youtube version that appears to have been recorded from the television. The story is fine, but, as is often the case with Hammer films, the ending is not such more stunted as abrupt. It's also a little bit to small for what it needs to be. In hinges on one character seeing another across a dancefloor, but the room doesn't seem big enough for them not to have noticed each other previously.

    It was alright, perhaps a little more invention wouldn't have gone amiss, and I doubt I'm ever going to watch it again.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    PRE-HORROR-HAMMER...BEAUTIFUL FEMALE LEADS...PAUL HENRIEID MISCAST

    AKA..."Woman in Hiding"

    A Few Years Before Hammer Studios Changed the Face and Tone of Horror Movies,

    the Famous British Studio Dabbled in Film-Noir and Police Procedurals.

    Notice the Odd Board Game that the Police Use to Move Squad Cars Around.

    A Forced, Borderline Ridiculous Attempt to Elevate Law Enforcement to Omnipresence.

    This Type of Over-Kill Attempt to Worship Post-War Law Enforcement Diluted Many a Film-Noir in the 1950's.

    Paul Henreid's Over-the-Top Strange, Giddy Performance as a Lawyer Interested in Human Behavior, Almost Sinks this Average Who-Done-It.

    Lois Maxwell (James Bond's Miss Moneypenny) is Fantastic to Look-At and Gives a Good Performance as a Worried, Nervous Wife of an Escaped Murderer.

    The Other Females Mary Laura Wood and Kay Kendall also Add Some Eye-Candy to the Pedestrian Movie.

    Plenty of On-Location Footage Around London Add Gravitas.

    But the Male Performers are All Stiff and Uninteresting, and Along with Henreid's Breezy Antics do Nothing to Enhance the Intrigue.

    Directed by Legendary Horror Director Terence Fisher.

    A Good Effort by the Studio with a Decent Budget with an Outdoor Gritty Look.

    But an Average Film Overall.

    If it's a Hammer Movie, it's Worth a Watch.
    6boblipton

    Paul Henreid, Jolly Bon Vivant

    Murderer Kieron Moore escapes from prison. He's headed to London for.... revenge? His ex-wife, Lois Maxwell, now married to Bill Travers, and hiding under a different name and profession, thinks he is coming for her. In reality, he's looking for the man who committed the murder. The police are closing in on Moore, but Paul Henreid, lawyer, lover and bon vivant, has been asked to look into the matter by a friend, and is doing so.

    It sounds like an unlikely role for Henreid, doesn't it? He pulls it off here, and although the solution to this mystery is poorly prefigured, it's a pretty good movie of pretty people in pretty clothes -- except for Moore -- it works as an enormous series of red herrings to drag across the trail. That may be the point of this movie, as a pasquinade of murder mysteries.

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    • Trivia
      This was Barbara Shelley's first film.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Hammer: The Studio That Dripped Blood! (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      A Pair of Sparkling Eyes
      (uncredited)

      from "The Gondoliers"

      Music by Arthur Sullivan

      Arranged by Eric Rogers

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Woman in Hiding
    • Filming locations
      • Bray Studios, Down Place, Oakley Green, Berkshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Hammer Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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