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Un enquêteur de la Commission des crimes de guerre se rend dans le Connecticut pour retrouver un nazi sadique.Un enquêteur de la Commission des crimes de guerre se rend dans le Connecticut pour retrouver un nazi sadique.Un enquêteur de la Commission des crimes de guerre se rend dans le Connecticut pour retrouver un nazi sadique.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 2 nominations au total
David Bond
- Student
- (non crédité)
John Brown
- Passport Photographer
- (non crédité)
Nancy Evans
- Undetermined Role
- (non crédité)
Adolph Faylauer
- War Crimes Commision Member
- (non crédité)
Fred Godoy
- Undetermined Role
- (non crédité)
Theodore Gottlieb
- Fairbright
- (non crédité)
Joseph Granby
- Undetermined Role
- (non crédité)
Ethan Laidlaw
- Todd
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis was the first mainstream American movie to feature footage of Nazi concentration camps following World War II.
- GaffesTwo palm trees are visible in the first scene depicting the fictional Connecticut town.
- Citations
Mr. Wilson: Well, who but a Nazi would deny that Karl Marx was a German because he was a Jew?
- Versions alternativesAlso available in a computer-colorized version.
- ConnexionsEdited into Ninja the Mission Force: Citizen Ninja (2012)
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I'm traveling for my health
I picked up this movie, mostly because of the cover and the price ($4). I was happily surprised as to the quality of the movie.
The story takes place after the end of World War II. Edward G. Robinson plays a government official named Mr. Wilson. He is in charge of the Allied War Crime commission. He is looking for an elusive war criminal. His name is Franz Kindler (Orson Welles). He is suppose to be the one who came up with the Nazi plan of mass annihilation. There is no evidence, nor any photographs of Kindler. To find Franz, Wilson releases Kindler's assistant (Konrad). Konrad inadvertently leads Wilson to Harper, Connecticut. Kindler is hiding out at an all boys school as a professor named Charles Rankin. Konrad arrives on Charles' wedding day. He is getting married to the daughter of a liberal Supreme Court justice.
This movie is definitely film noir, in the lighting and the grittiness of the events. It is also quite evident that this movie was directed by Welles himself. If you have seen any one of his movies, you can see how he functions. The story is enjoyable, if not slightly predictable (especially if you have seen other film noir films or have listened to any golden age radio programs). Overall, it is nice to see Edward G. Robinson playing the good guy for a change. I also thought Billy House had a standout performance as Mr. Potter (the owner of the local general store). He provides most of the comedy relief. I highly recommend this movie for fans of Edward G. Robinson, Welles or the film noir genre.
-Celluloid Rehab
The story takes place after the end of World War II. Edward G. Robinson plays a government official named Mr. Wilson. He is in charge of the Allied War Crime commission. He is looking for an elusive war criminal. His name is Franz Kindler (Orson Welles). He is suppose to be the one who came up with the Nazi plan of mass annihilation. There is no evidence, nor any photographs of Kindler. To find Franz, Wilson releases Kindler's assistant (Konrad). Konrad inadvertently leads Wilson to Harper, Connecticut. Kindler is hiding out at an all boys school as a professor named Charles Rankin. Konrad arrives on Charles' wedding day. He is getting married to the daughter of a liberal Supreme Court justice.
This movie is definitely film noir, in the lighting and the grittiness of the events. It is also quite evident that this movie was directed by Welles himself. If you have seen any one of his movies, you can see how he functions. The story is enjoyable, if not slightly predictable (especially if you have seen other film noir films or have listened to any golden age radio programs). Overall, it is nice to see Edward G. Robinson playing the good guy for a change. I also thought Billy House had a standout performance as Mr. Potter (the owner of the local general store). He provides most of the comedy relief. I highly recommend this movie for fans of Edward G. Robinson, Welles or the film noir genre.
-Celluloid Rehab
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- 31 janv. 2005
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Stranger
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- Budget
- 1 034 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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