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Poison Pen

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 19 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
302
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Robert Newton and Flora Robson in Poison Pen (1939)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA small, sedate British village is shocked when its residents begin receiving hate-filled diatribes, known as "poison pen letters."A small, sedate British village is shocked when its residents begin receiving hate-filled diatribes, known as "poison pen letters."A small, sedate British village is shocked when its residents begin receiving hate-filled diatribes, known as "poison pen letters."

  • Regie
    • Paul L. Stein
  • Drehbuch
    • William Freshman
    • Doreen Montgomery
    • Esther McCracken
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Flora Robson
    • Robert Newton
    • Ann Todd
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    302
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Paul L. Stein
    • Drehbuch
      • William Freshman
      • Doreen Montgomery
      • Esther McCracken
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Flora Robson
      • Robert Newton
      • Ann Todd
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    Flora Robson
    Flora Robson
    • Mary Rider
    Robert Newton
    Robert Newton
    • Sam Hurrin
    Ann Todd
    Ann Todd
    • Ann Rider
    Belle Chrystall
    Belle Chrystall
    • Sucal Hurrin
    Geoffrey Toone
    Geoffrey Toone
    • David
    Reginald Tate
    Reginald Tate
    • The Vicar
    Empsie Bowman
    • Harbord
    Edward Rigby
    Edward Rigby
    • Badham
    Athole Stewart
    Athole Stewart
    • Colonel Cashelton
    Mary Hinton
    Mary Hinton
    • Mrs. Cashelton
    Cyril Chamberlain
    • Peter Cashelton
    Edward Chapman
    Edward Chapman
    • Len Griffin
    Jean Clyde
    • Mrs. Griffin
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Postman
    • (as Hyde White)
    Laurence Kitchin
    • Shop Assistant
    Kenneth Connor
    Kenneth Connor
    • Telephonist
    Wally Patch
    • Mr. Suggs
    Ella Retford
    • Mrs. Suggs
    • Regie
      • Paul L. Stein
    • Drehbuch
      • William Freshman
      • Doreen Montgomery
      • Esther McCracken
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    6christopher-underwood

    A pleasant enough and very English watch

    Slight but likeable, cusp of the War, b&w 'B' movie made in Elstree, almost entirely in the studio but creating a believable enough feel of that archetypal English village of the period. The warm glow of the recognisable and friendly shopkeeper, priest and neighbours. But also the claustrophobia and the restrictions as the values and values of the many that can restrict the behaviour of the few. Here all is exasperated by the vindictive actions of the writer of poison pen letters. I have no idea whether Clouzot saw this before he made his classic Le Corbeau during the ensuing War but whilst this does not have quite the same sinister undertones of the French film this is still powerful enough with what one reviewer describes as 'several disturbing incidents'. The direction and acting are solid with plenty of recognisable old favourites but Flora Robson is particularly effective and if I have never understood the appeal of Robert Newton, he is prominently billed and certainly had his fans. It is interesting to see Ann Todd holding her own amidst distinguished company and about to become a star herself. A pleasant enough and very English watch.
    4akshatmahajan

    Ineffective

    I watched Poison Pen for some thrill and drama but it was just another bland drama which tries hard to become a thriller-drama but fails to do so.

    The story was simple and had a lot of potential but the bland execution made the story ineffective, the screenplay was uneven as it doesn't enhances any moment not even during climax, the direction was decent and the performances were average. Even, the climax reveal was written in bland way and you don't connect with the reason.

    Overall, it was a bland drama which had a lot of potential but weak execution turned it into a bland and ineffective drama.
    5AAdaSC

    Time to write some letters

    Who is writing 'poison pen' letters to residents of a quaint, small village in the English countryside. It has to be someone immersed in village life as there seem to be detailed accusations across a wide spread of the local population. This leads to a crowd mentality trying to solve the mystery as well as friction between couples and a couple of tragic episodes.

    I guessed who it was pretty quickly. If you are familiar with the cast, you might also get there. It's a British film, and whilst not, thankfully, completely in that tedious comedy oom-pah-pah music genre, it does drag a little until the ending section which is quite memorable.

    Ann Todd (Ann) plays a naïve young teenager and her diction is terrible. She puts on a terrible upper-class British accent which nobody speaks in - not even the Queen - and she just sounds comically stupid. For a couple of better films with her, check out "So Evil My Love" and "Daybreak" both from 1948. So, she improved as her career progressed. Reginald Tate and Flora Robson (Mary) are both ok in the main 2 roles as the Vicar and his sister. The film should have been more interesting and we needed the tension to be cranked up by factor 10.

    After watching this film, I've had an idea. I've just found some Basildon Bond writing paper and my neighbours are pissing me off a bit. I know what I'll do......
    9clanciai

    "Inhibition and repression"

    Flora Robson was always magnificent on screen, especially since she never repeated herself but always created new characters by her formidable art of acting, always with an integrity exploding within the character. This role was unique in her repertoire, she made Queen Elizabeth, she made a widow of Malta, she made the nun Philippa, she made the dowager empress Tzu Hsi, never beautiful but always prominent and striking. You will be surprised by her acting here, the ideal vicar's sister, taking tender care of everyone, protecting victims of persecution, while her double character fools everyone. She never gives herself away until at the crucial moment when Ann Todd's betrothed comes home from Australia, and it becomes clear that she will leave the vicarage. But only her face betrays her, no matter how stiff the poker face is. Reginald Tate is the reverend brother, who will face the most difficult crisis of his life, when truth breaks into his vicarage with devastating ruthlessness. The novel was written by Richard Llewellyn, and there you find all the terrible shattering psychology of the film. The best scene is in the beginning, when David phones his sweetheart all the way from Australia, and all the village gathers around the sensation of his coming home to marry Ann Todd. It's one of her earliest great roles, the same accounts for Robert Newton going on the rampage already here, and Wilfrid Hyde-White as the inimitable postman. No matter how shocking the cruelty of the story, it's a very enjoyable film for its excellent acting, its wonderful rendering of English village life and all the wonderful characters.
    7greenbudgie

    Malicious mail in a cozy English village

    A cozy English village can pride itself on being a well-knit community where most people get along well with each other. But the peaceful life of the village in 'Poison Pen' is disrupted by a spate of spiteful letters written to the inhabitants. Trust in their fellow-villagers is broken even though there is no proof that the letters are just rumor-mongering mischief. The women of the village band together led by the plain-speaking ringleader played by Marjorie Rhodes. But the situation gets worse and lead to a grisly suicide and a revenge killing. The police are called in to monitor the village mail. And to closely question the inhabitants. The village vicar and his charitable spinster sister are the pillars of the community. They try to help the police to track down the malicious culprit. Flora Robson leads the cast as Mary Rider who is the vicar's sister. She questions whether there may be some truth in the accusations that the poison pen writer is spreading. This film's popularity was initially marred somewhat by the negative Spectator review written by Graham Greene. But I think that mystery fans will probably like this movie because Agatha Christie covered the village 'poison pen' subject in 1942. That was in the Miss Marple mystery called 'The Moving Finger.' Also the same sort of scenario was done in the 1951 mystery film called 'The Thirteenth Letter' which starred Michael Rennie.

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      This is one of about three dozen British movies picked up by CBS in 1949 for U.S. television presentation; its initial telecast took place in New York City, New York on Friday, May 13, 1949 on WCBS (Channel 2). It first aired in Baltimore, Maryland Saturday 11 June 1949 on WMAR (Channel 2), in Chicago, Illinois on Saturday, August 20, 1949 on WGN (Channel 9), in Los Angeles, California on Wednesday October 5, 1949 on KLAC (Channel 13), and in Boston, Massachusetts on Sunday, January 1, 1950 on WNAC (Channel 7). Although this movie had been released theatrically in the U.S. in 1941 by Republic Pictures, in an edited format, these were also the U.S. premieres of the complete, original version.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Elstree Story (1952)
    • Soundtracks
      Dreaded Moments
      (uncredited)

      Music by J.S. Zamecnik

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. Januar 1940 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Cartas que Matam
    • Drehorte
      • Associated British Elstree Studios, Shenley Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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      1 Stunde 19 Minuten
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