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Director:

Jean Negulesco

Writers:

Frederic Prokosch (novel)
Vladimir Pozner (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:

24 October 1944 (USA) more

Genre:

Drama | Romance | Thriller | War more

Plot:

Vincent Van Der Lyn, a Dutch freedom fighter in WWII, is forced to neutral Lisbon to escape the Nazis... more | add synopsis

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Superficial, disjointed WWII intrigue film with good supporting cast more (19 total)


Cast

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Hedy Lamarr ... Irene Von Mohr

Paul Henreid ... Vincent Van Der Lyn

Sydney Greenstreet ... Ricardo Quintanilla

Peter Lorre ... Jan Bernazsky
Victor Francen ... Hugo Von Mohr
Joseph Calleia ... Captain Pereira
Carol Thurston ... Rosa
Vladimir Sokoloff ... Miguel
Eduardo Ciannelli ... Colonel Almeida (as Edward Ciannelli)
Steven Geray ... Dr. Schmitt
Kurt Katch ... Otto Lutzke
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Additional Details

Runtime:

101 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English | German | French

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono (RCA Sound System)

Certification:

USA:TV-PG (TV rating) | Finland:K-16 | USA:Approved (PCA #10053) | Sweden:15


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

When Henreid disembarks the aircraft at the beginning he passes a sign "British Airways". This is anticipating the use of that name by 32years! In 1944 it was called BOAC. more

Quotes:

Ricardo Quintanilla: This may seem to you melodramatic, but indulge me, please, I like melodrama. more

Movie Connections:

Referenced in Warner at War (2008) (TV) more

Soundtrack:

The Blue Danube Waltz, Opus 314 more


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Superficial, disjointed WWII intrigue film with good supporting cast, 7 January 2006
6/10
Author: Galygay from United States

A Casablanca clone that never quite gels. Paul Henreid, as Van der Lyn is no Rick Blaine (or even Victor Laszlo for that matter), but is good enough given the support he receives from proved character actors Greenstreet, Lorre, Francen, et al. Henreid hasn't the cynical streak that Bogie's Blaine had. He's too soft, and as a result his portrayal as Dutch freedom fighter "the Flying Dutchman" doesn't quite stick.

Lamarr (as Irene Von Mohr) is presented more as a polished trophy than any integral member of an underground resistance, showing off a different exotic costume and head-cover in every scene. She IS nice to look at, but after the film is over, can anyone remember what she said or did that was so special?

Peter Lorre is in his usual role, exuding a bit of quirky character depth and endearing himself to the viewer in his limited screen time. He gets in the best lines of the movie-- the "cuckoo clock" story.

Greenstreet, though definitely a presence, doesn't do much. He laughs like the "Fat Man" a few times and throws out that famous glare of his a couple more, but the viewer never gets any more than that. Anyway, how can a guy named "Ricardo Quintanilla" come across with a royal English accent???

The climax of the movie is fairly predictable. It reminds me more of the outcome of an average game of Clue. Most of the main characters of the movie are there, yet no one really does anything. This goes on for about ten minutes.

In my opinion, I find Carol Thurston's "Rosa" character much more interesting (and attractive) than Hedy's. At least she's accessible to the average non-freedom fighter. Unfortunately, these are the only two females in the whole film.

David Hoffman plays Vincent Van der Lyn's broken cell-mate in the Lisbon prison. Watch his scenes closely. It is these types of brief character portrayals that give the film some of its most memorable moments.

Overall the atmosphere of this film is quite good, especially in the scenes of the rural fishing village. Still, the viewer never really understands the reasons everything is so darn important. Characters walk around in this great atmosphere and the viewer must assume that they are coming from doing important things, or going off to do important things-- things that could either make or break the resistance movement against the Nazis. Unfortunately, it doesn't quite add up.

My advice is to either hang out at the fishing village, or leave Portugal, set sail a bit south and visit "Casablanca" instead.

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