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Achtung: Grün

Originaltitel: Green for Danger
  • 1946
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 31 Min.
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Alastair Sim in Achtung: Grün (1946)
Dark ComedyComedyCrimeMysteryThriller

Nachdem die Krankenschwester, die erklärt, dass ein kürzlich durch einen chirurgischen Eingriff verursachter Todesfall ein Mord war, ebenfalls gestorben ist, kommt ein rätselhafter Inspektor... Alles lesenNachdem die Krankenschwester, die erklärt, dass ein kürzlich durch einen chirurgischen Eingriff verursachter Todesfall ein Mord war, ebenfalls gestorben ist, kommt ein rätselhafter Inspektor von Scotland Yard, um nachzuforschen.Nachdem die Krankenschwester, die erklärt, dass ein kürzlich durch einen chirurgischen Eingriff verursachter Todesfall ein Mord war, ebenfalls gestorben ist, kommt ein rätselhafter Inspektor von Scotland Yard, um nachzuforschen.

  • Regie
    • Sidney Gilliat
  • Drehbuch
    • Christianna Brand
    • Sidney Gilliat
    • Claud Gurney
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alastair Sim
    • Sally Gray
    • Trevor Howard
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    • Regie
      • Sidney Gilliat
    • Drehbuch
      • Christianna Brand
      • Sidney Gilliat
      • Claud Gurney
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alastair Sim
      • Sally Gray
      • Trevor Howard
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    Alastair Sim
    Alastair Sim
    • Inspector Cockrill
    Sally Gray
    Sally Gray
    • Nurse Linley
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Dr. Barnes
    Leo Genn
    Leo Genn
    • Mr. Eden
    Henry Edwards
    Henry Edwards
    • Mr. Purdy
    Ronald Adam
    Ronald Adam
    • Dr. White
    Judy Campbell
    Judy Campbell
    • Sister Bates
    Wendy Thompson
    • Sister Carter
    Rosamund John
    Rosamund John
    • Nurse Sanson
    Megs Jenkins
    Megs Jenkins
    • Nurse Woods
    John Rae
    • The Porter
    Moore Marriott
    Moore Marriott
    • Joseph Higgins
    Frank Ling
    • Rescue Worker
    George Woodbridge
    George Woodbridge
    • Det.-Sgt. Hendricks
    Richard Duke
    • Orderly
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Hattie Jacques
    Hattie Jacques
      Elizabeth Sydney
        Ronald Ward
        Ronald Ward
        • Bit Part
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        • Regie
          • Sidney Gilliat
        • Drehbuch
          • Christianna Brand
          • Sidney Gilliat
          • Claud Gurney
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        jandesimpson

        Sim's finest hour

        Although I would not quite go as far as Halliwell in listing "Green For Danger" among my top 100, I have to confess to a certain affection for this rather old-fashioned whodunit of 1946. Made in the days when repertory theatre flourished and railway carriages were full of passengers reading Agatha Christie rather than Harry Potter, it captures the very essence of what my grandchildren now refer to as "the olden days". Although based on a novel by the almost forgotten Christianna Brand, it has many of the hallmarks of a good Christie - murder in a hospital operating theatre, six suspects, second murder of of one of them who claims to know the killer's identity, a near re-enactment of the original crime to trap the murderer. Admittedly the film now shows its age. It is very much a studio bound production with backdrops including a painted village church spire. One actual country lane was used but nothing else as far as I can remember. Launder and Gilliat wrote intelligent scripts and directed and produced competently but their work was no match for what Lean and Reed were producing around the same time. A physical scuffle between the two male suspects has a staginess that would not have got past even an American B-movie director. However there are three features that lift what could have been a third-rate work into the realm of the "special". The first is the plot itself that manages to intrigue to the end - obviously a very good choice from among the innumerable whodunits of the period. The second is how good it is in evoking a very atmospheric period of our history - the near-final stage of the war when we were menaced by those quite terrifying "doodlebugs", the ominous drone of their flight, the sudden silence followed by their dreadful explosion. However for a film like this to work you have to have a really memorable detective of the likes of Poirot or Miss Marple. Alastair Sim's Inspector Cockrill is just such a creation. Sim was one of the great character actors of his time and in "Green For Danger" he never did anything finer. He brought to the role considerable subtlety. When there is no-one around he is a bundle of human weakness and self-doubt, sheltering nervously from a flying bomb, or failing to guess the murderer from a whodunit which provides his bedtime reading. However when on the job he displays a sense of professional competence that at times borders on aggression. Although he makes a serious mistake at one point we are in no doubt that, like Chabrol's Inspector Levardin, he is not a cop to be messed with, but, by letting us into his hidden weaknesses, Launder and Gilliat have given us one of British cinema's most endearing characters.
        9TheLittleSongbird

        Green for greatness

        Love murder mysteries, have always been fascinated by them since reading my first Agatha Christie novel ('And Then There Were None') aged twelve, and with such a great cast on paper 'Green for Danger' had the potential to be a real treat.

        Potential that is more than lived up to, if falling slightly short of being surpassed. Not quite a masterpiece of murder and mystery, but for a comedy-mystery thriller it's very near to it and makes one sad that one doesn't see films like this now on the most part. It is a little on the slow side to begin with, picking up the pace from the revelation at the dance that leads to a second murder and especially when Alastair Sim appears midway. The motive for the first murder (the one for the second is easier to follow) comes from nowhere and is rather confusing for anybody, like me, who didn't remember anything like that being mentioned previously, also found it explained in too hasty a way.

        However, 'Green for Danger' has an attention-grabbing opening line and the opening narration is the perfect way to draw the viewer in and set things up. It also ends with a very clever and amusing final line, and apart from the underwhelming motive the final twist is one of the most unexpected and most genius personally experienced in any film, was not expecting the murderer's real identity or the outcome.

        There are some great scenes in between. Especially good was the suspenseful build up to the second murder, the suitably eerie photography and lighting helped, and the nail-biting tension created in the second murder itself, Inspector Cockrill's introduction and a tense rescue.

        While 'Green for Danger' was very engaging for much of its length, much of the film flew by and made the most of the short running time, it particularly comes to life when Alastair Sim arrives on the scene and things get even better. It has been said that Sim steals the film and couldn't agree more. This is quintessential Sim and he is magnificent with his wry, witty line delivery, expressive eyes that tell so much, great energy and deliberately and deliciously contradictory body language (rarely does tremendous energy equal laziness and be so funny).

        Rest of the cast also fare well. Trevor Howard plays it straight effectively and he plays an uneasy character with naturalness. Sally Gray is beguiling and charming and Judy Campbell, Rosamund John and Megs Jenkins also make a strong impression. Particularly impressive is Leo Genn, his ambiguity, bringing out very subtle shades of the heroic and the villainous, was perfect for a character that one is never sure whether to trust or not and it really deepened the mystery.

        'Green for Danger's' mystery is a thoroughly engaging one, with a delicious dark wit and nail-biting tension in some scenes. It's complicated, with a lot of information being given mainly through dialogue, but rarely overly-so. The script has some wonderfully funny lines with Sim and is very thought-provoking elsewhere.

        It's a great-looking film too, the photography and lighting are very stylish and rich in atmosphere. Standing out in particular is the build up to the second murder and the murder itself, which was terrifying even when one knows that it's going to happen. Sydney Gilliat directs beautifully, while William Alwyn's score is hauntingly ominous and jaunty.

        Overall, a great film and a near-classic that is primarily to be seen for Sim. 9/10 Bethany Cox
        8henfish

        The Marvellous Sim Steals The First Of Many Movies

        Green For Danger (and how cheeky is THAT title!) is a bravura example of simplicity in the art of movie making. It's a rural whodunnit set in WWII (it was nearly banned in case it frightened soldiers from going to hospital!) wherein a small group of medical professionals soon discover there is a murderer in their midsts after the homicide of a soldier. Enter a Scotland Yard Inspector (Sim) to tidy up the loose ends and swiftly solve the case - before handing in his resignation!!!

        This film, despite its whimsical charm, is replete with fine examples of every film-making ingredient. The acting (though a tad stiff) is dead on the ball; the dialogue is always precise and frequently ingenious (Sim's music hall gag about impurities...); the editing is never less than effective and the direction and cinematography constantly inspired (the mood and lighting for the second murder is awesome). It is clear from this type of gem that the ingredients of cinematic success are not always excessive ones - unless it is an excess of skill and talent; and this film has that in abundance. On top of this it also has the gorgon-eyed brilliance of Alistair Sim: a man late to his profession but BOY did he make up for it! Check out his delivery in this film and his constantly out-of-kilter (and surely spontaneous) body language. He is an actor relishing being the fulcrum of every scene he's in - and even those he isn't: The night-time scene in the woods being a perfect example of his equal gift for comedy and scene stealing. And he still makes me laugh out loud!
        8kfo9494

        A charming mystery with the great Alastair Sims

        A great British who-done-it mystery that was charming and entertaining. A great murder mystery for the entire family with historic value woven right into the script.

        Alastair Sims plays Inspector Cockrill from Scotland Yard called to a hospital after a set of murders are committed. It appears that someone in the surgical ward of the hospital is killing people and the Inspector is called out to find who and why the kills are happening.

        Inspector Cockrill finds more than he bargained when he deals with the lives of the hospital personnel. Each person has some emotion they want hidden from the rest of the public thus making the mystery more interesting.

        This movie is a great mystery film. It will keep you on the edge of your seat the entire time. And the entire cast really performs beautifully as each character shows the human side of their emotion.

        Even with the ending kind of crowded- the film deliveries with suspense and thrills for all viewers. There is a lot of history in this film. From hospital procedures to war time fears, this movie is a gem to watch. A good who-done-it flick.
        10phil-small

        a dark delicious movie

        With its darkly atmospheric tones,Green for danger works extremely well.The second murder is incredibly well shot with scenes reminiscent of 'I walked with a Zombie',the noise & movement caused by wind being particularly effective.A stellar cast interact perfectly with a special mention for Sally Gray,on her first role after a 5 year break due to 'a mental breakdown',comes across as a glacial goddess.I'm not worthy.Alistair Sim's lugubrious narration provides a perfect framing device building a sense of anticipation and atmosphere.I don't find the movie slow and I was surprised that people find it 'talkie',maybe its modern audiences with their legendary short attention span!

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        • Wissenswertes
          The lines quoted by Inspector Cockrill and Mr Eden come from William Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice', Act 5 Scene 1.
        • Patzer
          As the movie takes place in 1944 whilst Britain is being attacked by V1 bombs ('doodlebugs'), the windows and glass doors in the hospital should have been taped to prevent glass being shattered by an explosion and blowing in on people inside.
        • Zitate

          Dr. Barnes: I gave nitrous oxide at first, to get him under.

          Inspector Cockrill: Oh yes, stuff the dentist gives you, hmmm... commonly known as "laughing gas."

          Dr. Barnes: Used to be... actually the impurities cause the laughs.

          Inspector Cockrill: Oh, just the same as in our music halls.

        • Verbindungen
          Featured in TCM Guest Programmer: Thelma Schoonmaker (2007)
        • Soundtracks
          Paul Jones
          (uncredited)

          Arranged by Harry Gold and Norrie Paramor

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        Details

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        • Erscheinungsdatum
          • 30. Januar 1948 (Deutschland)
        • Herkunftsland
          • Vereinigtes Königreich
        • Sprachen
          • Englisch
          • Deutsch
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          • Green for Danger
        • Drehorte
          • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Studio)
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          1 Stunde 31 Minuten
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          • Black and White
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