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Zum Leben verdammt

Originaltitel: Among the Living
  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 7 Min.
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Susan Hayward, Frances Farmer, Harry Carey, and Albert Dekker in Zum Leben verdammt (1941)
Film NoirDramaMysteryThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA mentally unstable man who has been kept in isolation for years escapes and causes trouble for his identical twin brother.A mentally unstable man who has been kept in isolation for years escapes and causes trouble for his identical twin brother.A mentally unstable man who has been kept in isolation for years escapes and causes trouble for his identical twin brother.

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    • Stuart Heisler
  • Drehbuch
    • Lester Cole
    • Garrett Fort
    • Brian Marlow
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Albert Dekker
    • Susan Hayward
    • Frances Farmer
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    • Regie
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Drehbuch
      • Lester Cole
      • Garrett Fort
      • Brian Marlow
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Albert Dekker
      • Susan Hayward
      • Frances Farmer
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    Albert Dekker
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    • John Raden…
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    • Millie Pickens
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    • Elaine Raden
    Harry Carey
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    Jean Phillips
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    6ackstasis

    "I guess you want me, don't you, Andy?"

    'Among the Living (1941)' sits in the middle-ground between film noir and horror. The horror elements are obvious: the use of twins, representing the duality of man, recalls a more literal take on the themes of Stevenson's "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde." But even the "evil" twin himself is not a monster, as he is often described. Like Frankenstein's Creature, he is merely a social outcast, corrupted by the abuse of the true monsters, and who ultimately finds it impossible to assimilate into society. Like a frightened animal, Paul Raden struggles to understand the violent, cynical world in which he's been thrust, and the injustices knowingly done to him, combined with the years of abuse he endured at the hands of a dominating father, lead him to murder out of sheer terror. In many ways, Paul resembles the character of Lennie in Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," a simpleton with a brutish strength that he can't reconcile with his own child-like desires.

    Though one would stop short of calling this a film noir, there are certainly traces of the necessary elements. Most prominent is the theme of hidden family secrets, of a shameful past coming back to haunt wrongdoers, as in 'The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946).' The corruptive influence of power is also referenced – as in the latter film, the primary sinner of 'Among the Living' (Raden, Sr., who is dead by the film's beginning) resides in a town that bears his name. The viewer can draw two conclusions: either that only through committing sin can a man attain power, or that from power itself is borne the desire to perpetrate crime, for he now has the means to conceal his misconduct. The latter is certainly true for the otherwise-respectable Dr. Saunders (Harry Carey), who – just once – compromised his professional integrity, and, twenty-five years later, finds that this one transgression has blackened his soul and destroyed his future.

    John Raden (Albert Dekker) is the film's hapless protagonist, an honest guy who unwillingly stumbles upon his family's dirty secret. Via a succession of ill-fated coincidences, implying the forces of Fate that would later pervade the film noir movement, John finds himself on trial for murder, thrust protestingly into an ad hoc mob trial that recalls Peter Lorre's judgement in 'M (1931).' Dekker is excellent in the dual- roles of John and Paul Raden, with the "bad" half always distinguishable, not just by his grizzled beard and raggedy clothing, but by the way he carries himself: slouched shoulders, arms held awkwardly, innocent and perplexed eyes upturned at the eccentricities of this unfamiliar society. Susan Hayward plays Millie, a minor femme fatale. She's an angel when you first see her, but the way she knowingly toys with Paul's naivete is quite repulsive, and her nastiness during the courtroom trial is similarly brutal. Notably, director Stuart Heisler would progress onto full-blown noir the following year with the Hammett adaptation 'The Glass Key (1942).'
    5bmacv

    Fairly primitive doppelganger thriller, interesting for early Susan Hayward

    Just what sort of movie is Among the Living? It's not that easy to determine. This short (67 minute) 1941 offering is part thirties gothic and part early noir; in any case it's fairly primitive but it has its moments. Albert Dekker (his screen debut) plays twin brothers, one of whom, presumed dead for a quarter-century, is an infantile psychotic. He's been sequestered away in the decrepit family pile all these years but manages to escape, taking up residence in a rooming house owned by the young Susan Hayward's mother. When it looks like the gibbering idiot has money to burn, Hayward sets her hat for him. The most interesting facet of the film is watching Susan Hayward play her speciality, an on-screen hellion, particularly since Frances Farmer, gets wasted as the proper and dutiful wife of the "good" Albert Dekker. Much mayhem ensues, revolving around the confusion between the brothers (the existence of one of whom, remember, has been a deep dark secret). Toward the end, the film develops an ugly energy as the townspeople coalesce into a lynch mob, but, beware: this is not Fritz Lang's Fury. By modern standards, Among the Living has become a curio.
    8jjnxn-1

    Fascinating

    Sharp, tightly paced low budget film is hard to categorize. There are definitely noirish tendencies but it's not a full blown film noir, there are also elements of horror contained within but neither is a horror movie. Even as a hybrid of different genres it is very involving and uses it short running time to full effect, actually so effective that it received quite a lot of critical attention in its day for a lower budget release and helped move its leading lady's career forward.

    Speaking of the leading lady the film is also a study of two stars in flight. Susan Hayward whose full fledged stardom was still a few years away was still definitely on her way up, Frances Farmer, whose part is small, was most definitely on the descent. At one time considered an actress with the brightest of futures this was her second to last picture before descending into a decades long hell of mental illness and involuntary confinement.

    The real standout though is Albert Dekker in a dual role of very different twin brothers. An excellent character actor who met a grisly end he rarely had the opportunity of the leading role but he takes his chance here and makes the most of it. His body language and vocal inflections makes the two characters recognizably different men and their struggles relatable. Not readily available and hard to find its definitely worth the effort to seek out.
    8lugonian

    Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?

    AMONG THE LIVING (Paramount, 1941), directed by Stuart Heisler, is not a horror film in a sense of living dead characters of "Dracula" or "The Mummy," but an original story by Brian Marlowe and Lester Cole revolving around twin brothers, one good and the other criminally insane. Starring Albert Dekker in one of his rare leading roles following his top-star title role as DOCTOR CYCLOPS (Paramount, 1940), AMONG THE LIVING was actually the studio's follow-up attempt of giving Dekker double exposure with the opportunity playing two basic characters in one basic melodrama.

    The story, set in the Southern mining town of Raden, begins in atmospheric tradition, at the cemetery gathering of the burial of industrialist, Maxim Raden. In attendance are Raden's son, John (Albert Dekker) and his wife, Elaine (Frances Farmer), from New York, along with Raden's family physician and best friend of 35 years, Doctor Ben Saunders (Harry Carey). As much as John's twin brother, Paul, had died when the brothers were ten-years- old, it is soon discovered that Paul (Albert Dekker) is very much alive. Having spent years in an insane asylum from which he has escaped, he is now kept in the cellar of the decapitated Raden estate confined in a strait jacket by the family caretaker, Pompey (Ernest Whitman) until the funeral is over. Soon after, Paul is released from confinement by Pompey, whom he later kills. As Paul walks aimlessly towards the nearby town, John learns the truth about his brother and how Saunders falsified Paul's death certificate, substituting a dead child in place of Paul buried next to their deceased mother, Lucy. Fearing of being sent back to the asylum, Paul hides himself in a boardinghouse managed by landlady, Mrs. Pickens (Maude Eburne). Her daughter, Millie (Susan Hayward), takes an interest in "Mr. Paul," especially after giving her money to buy a new dress. Her involvement with the new boarder stirs up jealously from her boyfriend, Ben Oakley (Gordon Jones - Mike the cop on television's "The Abbott and Costello Show" in the 1950s). After Paul locates his brother staying with his wife at the Raden Hotel, he is soon frightened away, ending up at the River Bottom Cafe. While there, Paul makes the acquaintance with sassy blonde, Peggy Nolan (Jean Phillips), whom he likes but loses. Because she made a fool out of him, Paul follows her home and kills her. To prevent any more killings, John is advised to place a $5,000 reward for his brother's capture. The reward forms a vigilante group of greedy townspeople, especially that of Millie, still unaware of Mr. Paul's identity.

    Also in the cast include: Frank M. Thomas (Sheriff Andrew Ramsey); Rod Cameron (Bill); and Clarence Muse (The Cafe Waiter). Dorothy Sebastian, a secondary actress having worked opposite such top-stars as Joan Crawford and Greta Garbo for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer during the silent film era 1920s, appears briefly as a cafe patron surrounded by jitterbug dancers.

    In spite of its second feature presentation of 68 minutes, AMONG THE LIVING is an exceptional "B" product. Albert Dekker, noted for secondary roles, gives one of his finer lead performances. In typical fashion, the good brother is ordinary while his mentally unbalanced other in unshaven face gathers the most attention. Gothic style photography and eerie underscoring offers AMONG THE LIVING added points of interest. While Frances Farmer showed great promise for her dual roles in COME AND GET IT (Samuel Goldwyn, 1936), she's virtually wasted here with nothing challenging except for facial gestures and a scream. The young and upcoming, Susan Hayward, appearing 25 minutes into the story, gets the best attention here as the flirtatious landlady's daughter who's "not afraid of anything, not even death!"

    Unseen regularly on commercial television since the 1970s (notably New York City's WNEW, Channel 5, where it was last shown in 1978), AMONG THE LIVING, which has never been distributed to video cassette nor broadcast on cable television, has become available on DVD. Regardless, AMONG THE LIVING remains one of those truly obscure movies that deserves rediscovery. Even if this being just another twin versus twin theme, the performances by Albert Dekker, Susan Hayward, and sinister atmosphere rise above routine material (***)
    7bkoganbing

    Radon Family Values

    Although Among The Living is a B film from Paramount it's a real nugget of gold among a lot of B dross. You will rarely see mob violence depicted as well as in this film. Two films that this stands comparison with in that regard are Fury and Night Of The Hunter.

    It's also a great example of the mobility of careers. Frances Farmer whose career was heading down is in a relatively colorless part of the wife of one Albert Dekker. Susan Hayward plays the slutty daughter of a boardinghouse owner who gets involved with the other twin Dekker. She's got the far juicier role and makes the most of it.

    Once upon a time a man had two twin sons both of whom grew up to be Albert Dekker. As is told by the town doctor Harry Carey, one was sent to a prep school, the other stayed at home. By all accounts dad was a tyrant at home and at work where he owned the mill that employed most of the town. The twin that stayed at home witnessed dad beating on mom and tried to stop it. Dad picked him and threw him against a wall injuring his brain.

    Rather than risk exposure dad had his friend Harry Carey fake a death certificate and they kept the kid in a locked room. Now father is dead and the kid who has grown up to be Albert Dekker is a now quite unhinged and murders a family servant to escape.

    And while out murders a woman that the town blames his brother for. Quite a dilemma for the sane Dekker and wife Farmer.

    Hayward gives a good account of herself, but the film really belongs to Albert Dekker. This is quite possibly his career film, even more so than Dr. Cyclops. Especially playing the mad son, you really do feel for him knowing it's not his fault the way he is.

    With a good does of both noir and Gothic horror, I highly recommend this film for fans of both genres. And definitely for fans of Susan Hayward as I am.

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