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Temptation Harbor

Original title: Temptation Harbour
  • 1947
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Robert Newton and Simone Simon in Temptation Harbor (1947)
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A signalman on a quay sees a fight between two men. One of the men is deliberately pushed into the water and the signalman cannot save him, but decides to keep his suitcase which he later fi... Read allA signalman on a quay sees a fight between two men. One of the men is deliberately pushed into the water and the signalman cannot save him, but decides to keep his suitcase which he later finds is full of banknotes with a value of £5000.A signalman on a quay sees a fight between two men. One of the men is deliberately pushed into the water and the signalman cannot save him, but decides to keep his suitcase which he later finds is full of banknotes with a value of £5000.

  • Director
    • Lance Comfort
  • Writers
    • Rodney Ackland
    • Fritz Gottfurcht
    • Georges Simenon
  • Stars
    • Robert Newton
    • Simone Simon
    • William Hartnell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    262
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lance Comfort
    • Writers
      • Rodney Ackland
      • Fritz Gottfurcht
      • Georges Simenon
    • Stars
      • Robert Newton
      • Simone Simon
      • William Hartnell
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Robert Newton
    Robert Newton
    • Bert Mallison
    Simone Simon
    Simone Simon
    • Camelia
    William Hartnell
    William Hartnell
    • Jim Brown
    Marcel Dalio
    Marcel Dalio
    • Insp. Dupré
    Margaret Barton
    • Betty Mallison
    Edward Rigby
    Edward Rigby
    • Mr. Tatem
    Charles Victor
    Charles Victor
    • George Gowshall
    Kathleen Harrison
    Kathleen Harrison
    • Mabel Slater
    Irene Handl
    Irene Handl
    • Ethel Gowshall
    Wylie Watson
    Wylie Watson
    • Fred
    Leslie Dwyer
    Leslie Dwyer
    • Reg Slater
    Edward Lexy
    Edward Lexy
    • Stationmaster
    • (as Edward Lexey)
    Dave Crowley
    • Teddy
    John Salew
    John Salew
    • CID Inspector
    George Woodbridge
    George Woodbridge
    • Joe Frost, the butcher
    Kathleen Boutall
    • Mrs. Frost
    Gladys Henson
    Gladys Henson
    • Mrs. Titmuss
    Madge Brindley
    Madge Brindley
    • Customer in Butcher's Shop
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lance Comfort
    • Writers
      • Rodney Ackland
      • Fritz Gottfurcht
      • Georges Simenon
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    8ulicknormanowen

    Tempest in a skull

    "Temptation harbor" is actually the remake of Henri Decoin's " l'homme de Londres" (1943) one of the twenty or so movies produced by the German La Continentale in the French occupations days.

    The American screenplay ,based on Georges Simenon 's book ,has undergone some changes : the hero is a widower whereas in the French movie he had a whole family ; Camelia was a prostitute (with a big heart) whereas she's a "mermaid" at the fair in Lance Comfort's work.

    Gone are religion, the colleague in the signal box who mentioned the Bible and the difficulties for man to stay on the straight and narrow .

    But the gist of the movie is the same ;both heroes ,with their man-next-door look (Robert Newton is an ideal successor to Fernand Ledoux ) , are haunted by the lure of gain but smitten with remorse ; if religion is absent in Comfort's effort, one attends "a tempest in a skull" a la Victor Hugo : the frames of mind in voice over ,and Robert Newton's face reflect an unbearable feeling of guit.

    The character of Camelia was thoroughly rewritten and developed ; one should note that they reverse the countries : the action which took place in France in Simenon 's book and in the first movie is now situated in England: and Camelia is played by French actress Simone Simon who had already two masterpieces under her belt ("Renoir's "la bête humaine" and Tourneur's "cat people") , her character is French although she appears as a stateless person ,not really a femme fatale ,who dreams of a little home in her native land .

    Decoin 's movie focused on the atmosphere ;Comfort's effort is more action with a good sense of rhythm and scenes full of contrasts (the opening scene is the fair ,and the hero's daughter and his new love get along very well (not the usual jealous cliché)) ; the scene in the shack by the sea where only the lighter shows the face is even superior to Decoin's .

    Both Decoin's and Comfort's version sufficed ,although Bela Tarr's 3rd adaptation turned it into highbrow stuff in 2008.
    9clanciai

    Robert Newton helplessly but sympathetically lost in the grips of his own weakness

    This is a typical bleak Georges Simenon almost documentary and very "noir" story of very simple and normal people that are cruelly played out by destiny to fatal ordeals. It's a very unusual and different kind of role for Robert Newton, who manages this difficult part with outstanding excellence. Simone Siomon is also remarkably good, while the ruffian William Hartnell brings all the trouble and gets the worst of it. The story is very reminding of "The Man who Watched Trains Go By", and Robert Newton's character is closely related with Claude Rains' in the later film (1952), that was in colour, but this is all in very black and white, and more in black and more dark than light. What embellishes the story is the beautiful music by Mischa Spoliansky, an oasis of comfort in the awful predicaments, and Margaret Barton as the daughter, the only sunshine in the film, but she never stops shining. The story and film is sad but somehow anyway filled with poetry, for the main feeling of the film is a deep human compassion with unwilling victims of the misfortunes of destiny.
    7CinemaSerf

    Temptation harbour

    When signalman "Bert" (Robert Newton) sees some suspicious activity in the harbour one night he investigates only to find a corpse and a suitcase. On returning to his box to call the authorities, he notices that the case contains rather a large quantity of banknotes. Around £5,000! Now he is single-handedly trying to raise his daughter "Betty" (Margaret Barton) and has a few other issues to contend with, so he decides to keep the windfall and keep his head down. That might have seemed a good plan at the time, but soon people begin to spot the signs of his new found wealth and with police from both sides of the Channel as well as the original owners of the loot on his trail, things start to get distinctly dicey for him. On the plus side, though, he has made a new friend. "Camelia" (Simone Simon) is the only person in whom he's confided, but is she trustworthy? Is anyone? This features a solid cast of regulars like Irene Handl, Edward Rigby and the always reliable Kathleen Harrison as it quite menacingly develops into a story illustrating the dangers of following the green-eyed monster, however well intentioned at the start one may be, and at just how it can change people. Newton is very much in his element - he always did do the frantic and panicky characters well, and he does illicit a degree of sympathy as things close in on him. It packs quite a lot into ninety minutes, pretty much hits the ground running and is well worth a watch.
    7arthur_tafero

    Hidden Gem - Temptation Harbour

    This is a hidden gem of film noir. Not the usual fare of hard-nosed gangsters plugging each other with lead, but a much simpler story of a decent man caught up in the understandable lure of easy money. Robert Newton (Treasure Island) plays a widowed harbor bridge man who lives alone with his adolescent daughter in simple surroundings. He witnesses a murder and tries to rescue the victim. Instead, he dredges up a valise with 5000 pounds; quite a sum in those days. From here there are many unforseen complications, including a very pleasant romance with a circus performer (Simone Simon, who was the original Cat Woman). That would have been more than enough complications for any man, but there are many other forces at play here. The murderer, the police, and a man's conscience. It is interesting to note which of these is the most prominent. Very good viewing.
    7czvns-22691

    AN MARVELLOUS PERIOD PIECE

    Released in 1947 it was overshadowed by Brighton Rock of course.

    We were delighted to be instrumental, together with Jonathan Duvall, to arrange a one night screening of the the only print(then at the BFI) of this film at The Silver Screen Cinema Folkestone.

    I tried to find some of the locals, kindly assisted by John Gale local fisherman, who had appeared as extras to attend too. This was 2012 and pre-digitising of the print.

    Robert Newton was said to be partial to a drink on set!

    It is a classic film noir and great shots of the sleepy fishing village that is now a bustling resort. As a Dr. Who fan - it is also interesting to see William Hartnell in a very different role.

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      Contrary to Mallison's fatalism, under English law he has a cast-iron self-defence case, and he is probably entitled to a reward for recovering the money. There might be a case against him for attempted theft, but it might not have been prosecuted given that he recovered and returned all of it eventually.
    • Quotes

      Bert Mallison: Now look here Betty. Don't you start makin' excuses for something you've done wrong. That never got no-one nowhere. Once you start doin' that, it's the thin end o' the wedge, see? And don't let me catch you out over anything like this again. Is that clear Betty?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Simone Simon, la rebelle (2012)

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Luka iskušenja
    • Filming locations
      • Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent, England, UK(Newhaven Harbour)
    • Production company
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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