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Das Todeshaus am Fluß

Originaltitel: House by the River
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 23 Min.
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Das Todeshaus am Fluß (1950)
House By The River: An Absent-Minded Murder
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Ein verwirrter Schriftsteller ermordet ein Dienstmädchen, nachdem sie sich seinen Vorschüssen widersetzt. Der Autor bittet die Hilfe seines Bruders, die Leiche zu verstecken, und beobachtet,... Alles lesenEin verwirrter Schriftsteller ermordet ein Dienstmädchen, nachdem sie sich seinen Vorschüssen widersetzt. Der Autor bittet die Hilfe seines Bruders, die Leiche zu verstecken, und beobachtet, wie der Bruder zum Hauptverdächtigen wird.Ein verwirrter Schriftsteller ermordet ein Dienstmädchen, nachdem sie sich seinen Vorschüssen widersetzt. Der Autor bittet die Hilfe seines Bruders, die Leiche zu verstecken, und beobachtet, wie der Bruder zum Hauptverdächtigen wird.

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    • Fritz Lang
  • Drehbuch
    • Mel Dinelli
    • A.P. Herbert
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Louis Hayward
    • Lee Bowman
    • Jane Wyatt
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    • Regie
      • Fritz Lang
    • Drehbuch
      • Mel Dinelli
      • A.P. Herbert
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Louis Hayward
      • Lee Bowman
      • Jane Wyatt
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    • Stephen Byrne
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    • John Byrne
    Jane Wyatt
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    • Marjorie Byrne
    Dorothy Patrick
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    • Emily Gaunt
    Ann Shoemaker
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    Jody Gilbert
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    7The_Void

    Bleak and foreboding suspense thriller from Fritz Lang

    Fritz Lang made a lot of great films over his career, mostly in his native Germany; but he certainly made a lot of worthwhile films in the USA, and House by the River is definitely one of them! This thriller revels in its lush Gothic atmosphere, and this is brilliantly complimented by the dark themes of the story and a strong overture courtesy of George Antheil. The film takes place, as you would expect, in a house by a river. Director Fritz Lang makes excellent use of both of these central locations, as the house always looks dark and foreboding; while the river is deep and dark, and provides an excellent setting for a macabre story of murder. The plot focuses on two brothers, one of which is an unsuccessful writer that lives with his wife and two maids. After making advances towards the younger and more attractive maid and being turned down, our main protagonist finds himself in a predicament when she dies in his arms. He then recruits his brother to help him rid himself of the body in the nearby lake, and the publicity of the disappearance gives him a welcome boost to his writing career...

    This film has been thrown in with the film noir movement that took place in the forties and fifties; but if you ask me, it's not really a part of it. The film does feature dashes of mystery, common of film noir - but the focus is really on the suspense, dark plot and settings, thus making it more of a straight thriller. The story itself is strong and works because of its well defined characters. The ensemble cast is good overall, with Louis Hayward impressing in the lead role and receiving good feedback from Lee Bowman and Jane Wyatt in support. The main reason why the film works so well is clearly down to the atmosphere, and the director always ensures that the film takes place in absolute darkness, which helps the macabre plot no end. Lang uses props such as dead animals and hallucination to maximum effect, and all help to make the film what it is. The House by the River boils down to a suitable dreary climax, which bodes well and gives credence to everything that has gone before it. Overall, this is a lovely little movie and undoubtedly one of the best that Lang made in America. Highly recommended!
    7bmacv

    A dank and brooding Gothic from Fritz Lang

    House by the River is something of an anomaly; it's more of an old-dark-house Gothic than the grittier dramas, from Fury to Beyond A Reasonable Doubt, which Fritz Lang made in his American period. (The location of this house is a worrisome and amateurism anomaly, too; the conventions, milieu and some of the accents suggests that it's an English country estate, but much else argues that the film takes place in the U.S.) Would-be writer Louis Hayward, getting flirtatious with the maid in the absence of his wife (Jane Wyatt), accidently strangles her when she resists his advances. His brother (Lee Bowman) reluctantly agrees to cover up for him and help sink the body in the sinister, ever-present river that runs by the edge of the property; the resulting scandal of the disappeared servant bolsters the writer's flagging career. When suspicion begans to gather around his innocent brother, Hayward, by now seriously demented, couldn't be more pleased. But then Wyatt comes across a hidden manuscript; Hayward (you see), flushed by his phoney success, resolves to write "what he knows...."

    Edward Cronjager's heavily shaded cinematography and Georges Anthiel's brooding score help fill out Lang's dark, clammy vision, making the river -- forever disgorging its flotsam and jetsam -- a principal character in the action. House by the River is a good old-fashioned thriller, particularly in its Gothic closing scenes, but it's not in a class with Lang's films at the top of his American form, like Scarlet Street, The Big Heat or Human Desire.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    It's people who should be blamed for the filth, not the river.

    House by the River is directed by Fritz Lang and adapted by Mel Dinelli from A.P. Herbert's novel The House on the River. It stars Louis Hayward, Jane Wyatt, Lee Bowman & Dorothy Patrick. Music is by George Antheil and photography by Edward J. Cronjager.

    Novelist Stephen Byrne (Hayward) makes a play for the house maid and unwittingly kills her when she repels his advances. Enlisting the help of his disabled brother, John (Bowman), to dispose of the body in the river, Stephen suddenly finds that the publicity surrounding the maid's disappearance has put him in vogue again. In fact he finds his muse sufficiently stoked enough to craft another novel. But as easy as Stephen finds it easy to have no conscience, the opposite is the case with John, and with the river refusing to hold its secrets, something is going to give.

    Working out of Republic pictures, Lang refused to let the low budget production hamper his vision of a bleak Cain & Abel like Gothic-noir-melodrama. He did, however, meet some resistance when requesting that the maid be played by a black woman, which was quickly shot down by nervous executives at the famed "B" movie studio. House by the River is far from being among the best of Lang's work, but the final product is still a triumph considering it's basically a three character piece set virtually in just two locations. It scores high on eerie atmosphere and finds Lang dealing in moral bankruptcy/responsibility and the eye for an eye mentality. Ushered into the narrative, too, is a Lang fave of people irked by loving someone they can't have. These themes allow the director to gloss over the simple script and dally in some truly arresting visuals.

    Aided considerably by Cronjager's (Desert Fury/CanyonPassage) chiaroscuro photography, Lang's film is a lesson in how to maximise effect from limited sets. The actual house on the river, and that of the neighbour (resplendent with creepy scarecrow in garden), has a very disquiet feel to it, fronted by shimmering water that carries the dead carcass' of animals, it's a most haunting setting. And the eerie atmosphere continues inside the house, where shadows work their wonders and Antheil's music sticks rigidly (and rightly) to the creaky house formula. The cast don't pull up any trees, but they don't need to. Hayward is perhaps too animated for a study in snide villainy, but it works and he has a nice line in visual mocking. The rest fall in line for what is required, with the best of the bunch being Ann Shoemaker as nosey neighbour Mrs. Ambrose.

    Once a hard to find film, House by the River is now easily accessible after gaining a DVD release (the print is fine, some age spotting and crackles, but completely watchable). It's a film that is easily recommended to Lang and Gothic house based movie purists. Driven by a despicable protagonist and cloaked in a creepy noirish vibe, it deserves to now gain a better and more appreciative audience. 7.5/10
    8movingpicturegal

    The Sociopath and the River

    Intense period thriller about a writer, Stephen Byrne (played by Louis Hayward), who lives in - yeah, you guessed it - a house by the river; with lovely yard and gazebo, yet oddly dark as the film opens with the sky clouded, shadows cast across scenery, haunting music, a dead animal floating by on the glistening water, and a black widow spider crawling over his writing. We meet the attractive, blonde servant girl, Emily, who Stephen clearly has a lustful eye on from the get-go. By the next scene, he tries to kiss her coming down the stairs after bathing in his tub, and, well, she screams and he "accidentally" strangles her. With his brother assisting him, they put her body in a big sack and sink her in the river, then follows the cover-up of the murder.

    Well, this film is quite interesting, dark and suspenseful - there's a lot going on here. The print I saw looked strikingly full of sharp black and white contrast. The photography in this makes the film menacing with blackened rooms lit only by candle light casting dark, sharp shadows across the walls, some extreme camera angles up stairs and down halls, shots of faces seen only in mirrors, extreme close-ups, and sweat dripping on the face of a nervous murderer.
    7bkoganbing

    The River Yields Its Secrets

    The most interesting aspect of House By The River is the fact that it was produced at Republic Pictures, the home of Roy Rogers and several other B movie cowboys and the values those pictures put forth. Hardly the place for a moody and atmospheric thriller that examines a man's moral degeneracy directed by Fritz Lang who always likes to explore the dark. One thing that does mark this as a Republic film is the usual Herbert J. Yates economy.

    But for a director like Lang who was used to exploring shadowy worlds, economy on the set isn't a hindrance, though back in Germany this man directed the opulent Metropolis. House By The River delivers the most for its meager budget.

    Louis Hayward who was a poor man's Tyrone Power and like Power could play straight heroes and hero/heels gets his Nightmare Alley type role as the rich and idle writer who just can't move the writer's block. He takes a real fancy to maid Dorothy Patrick and when she repulses his advances, Hayward kills her. He gets older and club footed brother Lee Bowman to dump the body in the river. But as dead bodies will do, they bloat and have a nasty habit of floating to the top.

    Lang and Hayward create a really frightening picture of moral degeneracy that would have resonated well with post World War II audiences who had just defeated a nation gripped in the philosophy that it was a race of super people. Jane Wyatt gets her innings in playing Hayward's wife who Bowman also loved and who starts thinking that maybe she married the wrong brother.

    I have to single out Jody Gilbert from the cast who plays Bowman's housekeeper and who Bowman takes his frustrations out on after he's helped Hayward. She's not the sharpest knife in the drawer and misreads all of Bowman's signals and later does him damage at a coroner's inquest.

    I'm not sure how much money House By The River brought in to Republic Pictures, but it is a minor masterpiece for this studio.

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      Fritz Lang originally wanted a black woman to play the role of Emily Gaunt, but the producers refused.
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      The women are dressed in turn of the century type clothing but the men are wearing modern hats and suits.
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      John Byrne: You must be very, very ill Stephen...

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