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In den Schlingen von Scotland Yard

Originaltitel: Confession
  • 1955
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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In den Schlingen von Scotland Yard (1955)
CrimeDrama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA falling-out between thieves over the proceeds of a stickup results in several killings and a priest being marked for murder because of a confession he heard from one of the gang members.A falling-out between thieves over the proceeds of a stickup results in several killings and a priest being marked for murder because of a confession he heard from one of the gang members.A falling-out between thieves over the proceeds of a stickup results in several killings and a priest being marked for murder because of a confession he heard from one of the gang members.

  • Regie
    • Ken Hughes
  • Drehbuch
    • Ken Hughes
    • Don Martin
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sydney Chaplin
    • Audrey Dalton
    • Jefferson Clifford
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    6,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Ken Hughes
    • Drehbuch
      • Ken Hughes
      • Don Martin
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sydney Chaplin
      • Audrey Dalton
      • Jefferson Clifford
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    Sydney Chaplin
    Sydney Chaplin
    • Mike Nelson
    Audrey Dalton
    Audrey Dalton
    • Louise Nelson
    Jefferson Clifford
    • Pop Nelson
    John Bentley
    John Bentley
    • Detective Inspector Kessler
    Robert Raglan
    Robert Raglan
    • Superintendent Beckman
    Pat McGrath
    • Detective Sergeant Williams
    Peter Hammond
    Peter Hammond
    • Alan Pool
    Betty Woolfe
    • Mrs. Pool
    John Welsh
    John Welsh
    • Father Neil
    Richard Huggett
    • Young Priest
    Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen
    • Corey
    Dorinda Stevens
    Dorinda Stevens
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    Felix Felton
    • The Business Man
    Percy Herbert
    Percy Herbert
    • The Barman
    Sheila Allen
      Edward Dane
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          5Leofwine_draca

          Lacklustre Hitchcock copy

          CONFESSION is one of those British thriller cheapies shot at Merton Park Studios and watching it you realise right away just how influenced by the minor Hitchcock film I, CONFESS it is. The story begins with a couple of American hoodlums arriving in Britain, only to fall out, and murder ensues. A priest hears a confession from one of the crooks and is involved in the subsequent investigation. I struggled with this one for the dearth of action and atmosphere, plus it generally lacks the suspense that makes thrillers of this era. Former Paul Temple John Bentley plays the cop, and there are minor parts for both Percy Herbert and Patrick Allen.
          8KuRt-33

          "I murdered a man..."

          The English director Ken Hughes isn't the most known director in the world, though I seem to have watched three of his movies: "Casino Royale" (he was one of the five directors), "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" and "Terror Eyes" (a.k.a. "Night School", an acceptable American take on the giallo phenomenon). Not that I knew this when I bought my copy of "Confession", which I found in the Extreme Sales section of my local megastore. The movie looked okay enough to spend € 5 on (especially since it used to cost 30), so I bought "Confession". Also the names of Ken Hughes and Audrey Dalton vaguely rang a few bells. Research post-purchase informed me Dalton also starred in "The Monster That Challenged The World" and William Castle's "Mr. Sardonicus". There have been worse references.

          "Confession" sounds a bit like Hitchcock's "I Confess" (released two years earlier), in that both movies feature a murder confessed in church and a priest who's bound by catholic law not to reveal what had been confessed. Even more striking is that both movies have been based on plays.

          It would be wrong though to see "Confession" as only a copycat of the Hitchcock movie: only the theme is vaguely similar and the plot develops in different directions. For my money, "Confession" is the better film of the two, an incredibly underrated film which isn't easy to obtain (in 1994 Warner Bros released it on video in the UK, but that's the only version I've seen of the film).

          The movie starts with a man confessing he's murdered a man. Why he confesses and why just that scene has been used to start the film will only be revealed half an hour later. After the credits we start with a flashback, where we watch how Louise welcomes her brother Mike who returned from a long stay in the US. Mike is portrayed by Sydney Chaplin who had an interesting career which kicked off with a Chaplin movie in 1952 ("Limelight") but ended with trashy horror like "Psycho Sisters" (1974) and "Satan's Cheerleaders" (1977). Why Mike has returned to England isn't quite clear, but he's always been someone who doesn't like to stay in one place for long. Though this time there might be another reason: Mike gets a phone call from somebody who demands his money. It's not long before somebody dies.

          "Confession" doesn't work as a whodunit because we know who the murderer is. More interesting here is how all this affects the relationship between Mike and his family members. Equally interesting is the woman Mike meets in a bar (and how rude he is to her), but it's not completely clear to me what the writers tried to establish with these scenes. All in all this is a good movie and it's a shame the movie didn't get a better distribution.
          7dbdumonteil

          Shadow of a doubt

          One of the users was right when he mentioned Hitchcock's "I confess" ;it also reminds me of the master's masterpiece "shadow of a doubt".

          Louise's small village is a quiet peaceful place ("one murder a year" says the superintendent)with its pub ,its church and its shops ;Audrey Dalton, like Teresa Wright in "shadow" is an all-English (American) girl ,who does not know evil and who takes care of her disabled dad ;with Alan ,she never talked marriage .

          She encounters evil through one member of her family (a brother for her,an uncle for Wright);the first time we have met Mike,he seems a nice guy coming home (like a brave soldier ) whereas Alan ,loaded with bottles when he enters the house , might be an alcoholic.

          But you should not go by appearances : however, it's a long time before Louise realizes and (accepts) what her beloved brother is ;the cast is strong : Audrey Dalton is the gentle "sis" who is confronted to things she would not imagine in her darkest nightmares;Sidney Chaplin (a handsome man , the look of a hero)gives the jitters with his suave smile and his threats ;Peter Hammond makes all his scenes count,as a true Christian believer tormented by guilt :his confession (a good prologue too) is a great moment.

          Directing is not as inventive as Hitchcock's ,but in the last scenes , Hugues excels himself ,with a stunning finale : the use of the great organ and of the bell are worthy of the master of suspense .(and "Vertigo" had not yet happened).
          7richardchatten

          "Bless Me father, for I have sinned!"

          An early sign that Ken Hughes was a director to watch was this ruthless thriller with a religious angle plainly inspired by Hitchcock's 'I Confess' photographed with his customary excellence by Phil Grindrod.
          9robert-temple-1

          Excellent, tense British thriller of the 1950s

          This is a 'lost' film which really deserves to be better known. It features excellent performances by Sidney Chaplin, Audrey Dalton, and Peter Hammond in the lead roles. Sidney Chaplin was a very good actor who suffered from the resentment of others at his being the son of Charlie Chaplin, which hurt his career. Being the son of a famous father can occasionally work for you (Michael Douglas, Beau Bridges), but usually works against you. I only met him and chatted to him once, but it was immediately obvious that he was a warm and pleasant fellow. His acting talent seems to me obvious, but it was constantly called into question by carpers and grumblers. He has the lead role in this film, and delivers with authority and skill. The film is set in an ambiguous location: in the script they call the town Teignmouth, which is in Devon, but they are reading a local paper called the 'Surrey Comet', which is 200 miles away. Never mind. It is a cozy little town, and the house is beside a village green, and everything should be idyllic, but it isn't. That's because Sidney comes back after years away in America where an American accent 'kind of brushes off on you'. And then the trouble begins. And what trouble that is. Hence the tension, which gets worse every minute. Audrey Dalton as his sister really is so charming and sweet and genuine, one of those English roses they don't grow any more. The film was directed by Ken Hughes, and was perfectly suited to his abilities. I knew Ken well later on, and although he had a big commercial success as director of 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang', that was an accident, as he was not really a big picture director, he was meant for small and tight stories like 'Confession'. Ken had no head for facts. He was proudest of all at having directed 'Cromwell'. I never had the heart to tell dear Ken that it was all historically inaccurate, and I gave him old engravings of Roundheads to cheer him up. His pride and joy was the gigantic painting by Delvaux that dominated his living room in Hampstead. Ken was no highbrow, but he loved 'higher things'; he was an innocent abroad who never really grew up, and would give a pal the shirt off his back. This film is one of his finest achievements and I am pleased to be able to say so. It should get back into circulation, but then so should real money and silver dollars. If you can find it, don't hesitate.

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            Filmed in 1954.
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            Featured in Trailer Cinema (1992)
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          • Erscheinungsdatum
            • 12. April 1957 (Westdeutschland)
          • Herkunftsland
            • Vereinigtes Königreich
          • Sprache
            • Englisch
          • Auch bekannt als
            • The Deadliest Sin
          • Drehorte
            • Merton Park Studios, Merton, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Studio)
          • Produktionsfirma
            • Anglo-Guild Productions
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