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8 June 1961 (West Germany) more
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A film which doesn't 'protect' you from the truth!
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A man who served prison time for intent to molest a child tries to build a new life with the help of a sympathetic psychiatrist. full summary | add synopsis
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Nominated for Oscar. Another 2 nominations more
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Not as daring as it thinks it is, but pretty good more (6 total)

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Maria Schell ... Ruth Leighton
Stuart Whitman ... Jim Fuller

Rod Steiger ... Dr. Edmund McNally
Brenda De Banzie ... Mrs. Cartwright
Donald Houston ... Austin (reporter)
Donald Wolfit ... Clive
Paul Rogers ... Milne
Maurice Denham ... Arnold Cartwright
Amanda Black ... Janie
Marie Devereux ... Ellen
Bill Foley ... Mr. Fuller
Anne Monaghan ... Mrs. Fuller
Josephine Frayne ... Patricia
Eddie Byrne ... Acker
Al Mulock ... Convict
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127 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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The lead role was originally intended for Richard Burton, who had to drop out because of a stage commitment. more

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Not as daring as it thinks it is, but pretty good, 9 January 2002

The groundbreaking "The Mark" has now been released on a splendidly restored widescreen DVD with commentary by director Guy Green and star Stuart Whitman. Green admits that if the Whitman character had actually followed through on his child molesting tendencies and attacked the little girl he takes for a drive, the film would never have been made, as it would have been too difficult to keep the audience caring and sympathetic to such a man. While Whitman has fantasies and comes close to acting them out, he recognizes that he has a problem and turns himself in for psychiatric treatment, which is largely successful. The focus then shifts from his attempts to reintegrate himself back into society to the misunderstanding and persecution he experiences from those around him once they hear of his arrest. Thus the film can congratulate itself on being daring while staying well within the "safe zone." It's one of those movies that can pretend to be controversial while carefully editing out all the elements in it that would really make it so. This may be why it has been largely forgotten today. "The Mark" is engrossing as far as it goes, and avoids overt titillation (other than the kind that comes from dealing with such a story at all). It's expertly directed and acted by a fine cast. However, for a film that deals with the psychology of a child molester with complete honesty and candor, you would have to turn to Todd Solandz's heartbreaking, yet brilliantly funny and insightful "Happiness."

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