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This drama was interesting, had a rich atmosphere and a good cast. That, however, doesn't mean I enjoyed it. Garfield was so mean he was disgusting, John Qualen was so lily-livered I wanted to slap him, and all I could do was pity poor Thomas Mitchell. How Lupino could have had anything to do with Garfield after she found out he was demanding money from her father is beyond me.
The point of the film, brought home by Eddie Albert and Mitchell, is that Stella is just an ordinary girl and she shouldn't want or reach for anything special. Well, maybe she shouldn't have wanted or reached for any special via John Garfield, but how's that for a nice sexist 1940s message. However, the ending (not liked by at least one of the posters commenting here) does indicate that Stella will be able to achieve a balance in her life, so in that way, it was very satisfying.
The best characters were played by Mitchell and Qualen who, not surprisingly, give the best performances. They had a lot more to work with, Mitchell especially, and he gave it everything he had. Garfield's role was one-dimensional, and we learn nothing about how he came to be such a rat, so all you can do is hate him. Lupino's role is strictly ingénue - she found a better niche later on.
Interesting movie that, whether you like it or not, will hold your interest.
At the opening, we see the John Garfield character going toward someone's boat tied onto a post before he sets fire to it, in the middle of the night. And he dodges from being spotted from the lone police officer. He then ducks inside a diner nearby, where we are then introduced to a bunch of other characters, including Telephone operator, Stella Goodwin (Ida Lupino) sitting with her boyfriend, George Watkins (Eddie Albert). The cook, Olaf Johnson (John Qualen) and server/ cashier/ front counter Eddie (Leo Gorcey), the co-owner of the diner Caroline Pomponette (Odette Myrtil), and the lone police officer, Magruder (Robert Homans). And when a fire is chanted in the diner, almost everyone rushes out except the John Garfield character we find out his name is Harold Goff. And it was at this point, as soon as Goff hears fishing buddies, cook, Olaf Johnson (John Qualen) and Jonah Goodwin (Thomas Mitchell) who works behind the diner about their little boat, Goffs eyes begin to light up. And as soon as Goff discovers what kind of boat they were using, he threatens to destroy it unless they agree to his terms of paying him $5.00 a week. It was during then we finally understand why and what is Goff's racket.
Despite a running time of 1:29 the film still felt long dragging viewers to something that can easily be avoided. Also, I thought Ida's character was beginning to be annoying. Meaning that both characters played by Ida Lupino and John Garfield are unlikable.
When the smalltime gangster Harold Goff (John Garfield) arrives in Brooklyn, he extorts money from Jonah and Olaf to "protect" their boat from fire and dates Stella. Jonah tries to convince his daughter that Goff is a racketeer that takes money out of poor ordinary people but she does not care to her father since she sees Goff as her chance to have a comfortable life and visit new places. When she discloses to Goff that her father has savings, Goff demands the money to Jonah. Now the old man is convinced that the only chance to get rid off Goff is to fight back.
"Out of the Fog" is a good drama with John Garfield performing a cold racketeer and Ida Lupino kind of lost in a contradictory role of a silly young woman that seems to love her father but even after knowing that her boyfriend is extorting him, she continues to date the racketeer. Despite the bleak and amoral conclusion, "Out of the Fog" is a great classic. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Quando a Noite Cai" ("When the Night Falls")
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- WissenswertesHumphrey Bogart was originally chosen to play Harold Goff. However, Ida Lupino had just finished shooting Nachts unterwegs (1940) and Entscheidung in der Sierra (1941) with Bogart, and they had not gotten along. Lupino protested, and because she was a bigger name than Bogart at the time, she got her way. An angry Bogart shot off a telegram to Jack L. Warner asking, "When did Ida Lupino start casting films at your studio?"
- Patzer(at around 18 mins) Stella is talking to Goff, but not looking at him, and says "You must be a very successful man; you've got a successful attitude." There's an immediate cut to Goff responding, and Stella is is looking directly at his face.
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Olaf Johnson: She's 37 today. She wants me to go to her birthday party - her 37th birthday... so she says.
Jonah Goodwin: 37! She's fifteen minutes younger than the Roman Empire.
- Alternative VersionenThe available version on VHS in Argentina was lifted from a 16mm print in English with Spanish language subtitles. The credits were also redone in Spanish.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The John Garfield Story (2003)
- SoundtracksConcert in the Park
(uncredited)
Written by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin
[Played in the bar at the beginning; also played when Jonah and Olaf discuss moving the boat to Gravesend Bay and at the end]
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