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Cloudburst

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 23 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
744
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Cloudburst (1951)
Film NoirMystery

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA Canadian World War II veteran working for the British Foreign Office scours England for the killer who murdered his wife.A Canadian World War II veteran working for the British Foreign Office scours England for the killer who murdered his wife.A Canadian World War II veteran working for the British Foreign Office scours England for the killer who murdered his wife.

  • Regie
    • Francis Searle
  • Drehbuch
    • Leo Marks
    • Francis Searle
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Robert Preston
    • Elizabeth Sellars
    • Colin Tapley
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    744
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    • Regie
      • Francis Searle
    • Drehbuch
      • Leo Marks
      • Francis Searle
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Robert Preston
      • Elizabeth Sellars
      • Colin Tapley
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    Robert Preston
    Robert Preston
    • John
    Elizabeth Sellars
    Elizabeth Sellars
    • Carol
    Colin Tapley
    Colin Tapley
    • Insp. Davis
    Sheila Burrell
    Sheila Burrell
    • Lorna
    Harold Lang
    Harold Lang
    • Mickie
    Mary Germaine
    • Peggy
    Thomas Heathcote
    Thomas Heathcote
    • Jackie
    George Woodbridge
    George Woodbridge
    • Sgt. Ritchie
    Lyn Evans
    Lyn Evans
    • Chuck Peters
    Edith Sharpe
    • Mrs. Reece
    James Mills
    • Thompson
    Daphne Anderson
    Daphne Anderson
    • Kate
    Edward Lexy
    Edward Lexy
    • Cardew
    Noel Howlett
    Noel Howlett
    • Johnson
    Robert Brown
    Robert Brown
    • Carter
    Charles Saynor
    Charles Saynor
    • Constable
    Gerald Case
    • Doctor
    Frederic Steger
    • Porter
    • (as Fredric Steger)
    • Regie
      • Francis Searle
    • Drehbuch
      • Leo Marks
      • Francis Searle
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    7masonfisk

    PRESTON IS FINE IN THIS NOIR FROM BLIGHTY...!

    A 1951 British film noir starring Robert Preston. Preston is a Canadian living in Merry ol' England, married w/a young one on the way. He served w/the Brits during the war as a cryptologist (code breaker) & still toils in that craft as a career. Tragedy strikes when one night while out on a walk w/his wife, played by Elizabeth Sellars, near their home a speeding car strikes & kills her but not before in desperation Preston grabs hold of the driver begging him & his companion for help before they flee away. Preston then sets out on a road for revenge by corralling some of his old running mates from the service to provide him w/info & tools to find the errant killers (we learn they were racing from the scene of another murder before hitting Sellars) but after Preston dispatches the driver (he runs him over w/his car) a perverse game is enacted as he leaves a note w/an encrypted code which the investigating officer brings to his office to decode. As the narrative runs down, Preston sets his sights on the driver's companion who has been taken into protective custody w/the detective putting together all the pieces to figure out who the culprit is. Preston is fantastic here as man of action working through his anguish where his goal will not bring him the satisfaction he thinks he'll get.
    8whitesheik

    Really Good

    I read the other two "reviews" here - the first written by someone who seems to have seen a different film than the one actually in front of his eyes, and the other by someone who doesn't really get one of the major plot points. But, this is the IMDb so what else is new.

    I'd never seen or heard of Cloudburst prior to the recent showing on TCM. It's quite a good little film - well directed by Searle, whose work I don't know at all, with a top-notch score by Frank Spencer, a composer I also don't know. Preston is very good, as are the rest of the players, especially the actor who plays the Inspector. The storytelling is compelling, and there's a surprising complexity in Preston's character. Leo Marks, from whose play this was taken, was a fascinating writer and person - as one of the others points out, he really did work as a decoder during the war - and this isn't the only film he wrote where the central character is a decoder - he also wrote Sebastian, in which Dirk Bogarde plays a decoder. And, of course, Marks gave us the brilliant script to Michael Powell's Peeping Tom.

    Worth catching if you can find it.
    6bkoganbing

    A Man with the skill to take vengeance on his own

    In Cloudburst Scotland Yard Inspector Colin Tapley describes the man he is looking for as a man who was trained with the skill to take vengeance on his own. That in fact is Robert Preston who is a Canadian with experience in special Ops during the late war and skill as a cryptologist.

    Robert Preston after being cut loose from his Paramount contract and five years away from his career role in The Music Man was getting work where he could find it. Cloudburst is a British film with Preston in the lead to insure box office clout abroad and as usual for Americans, he plays a Canadian.

    While in the country looking over some property Preston bought, Sellars is run down in a hit and run. The perpetrators were Harold Lang and Sheila Burrell who just committed a robbery where they also killed a night watchman. Preston gets a good look and even a license number. If he had just gone to the authorities, Scotland Yard would have nailed these two. But Preston has other plans.

    Too many flaws in Cloudburst to keep it from becoming a noir classic. Preston leaves a really incriminating clue at Lang's gym (he is a boxer) that sends Tapley in Preston's obvious direction.

    Still a good performance by Preston masks a lot of flaws over and makes Cloudburst a good British noir film.
    7karbarmusic

    Interesting Enough

    Interesting post-war British revenge tragedy which, surprisingly, casts Robert Preston as a Canadian anti-hero. Fine acting throughout with Harold Lang, who was to become a charismatic acting coach at RADA, as the bad guy. The Scottish actress, Elizabeth Sellars, is doe-eyed and lovely as the lead actress and Thomas Heathcote excels in a cameo performance. It's also good to see some post-war British film industry stalwarts such as Noel Howlett and George Woodbidge turning in their usual robust performances. The black and white photography is quite magical although the film score is overly dramatic. It's sad to see that this film is quite forgotten: the performances demand greater consideration. An English film noir.
    7robert-temple-1

    Impressive British noir steeped in post-war angst

    The American actor Robert Preston (who because of his accent was excused in the story as someone who grew up Canada) stars in this British film which has a genuine noir story and atmosphere, similar to the Americans noirs of the time. It was written jointly by ex-spook Leo Marks and the director, Francis Searle. The next year, 1952, Searle is said to have directed a 30-minute film entitled BULLDOG DRUMMOND, starring Robert Beatty as Drummond. IMDb records no further information about it, and there is no record of its having been released or transmitted. This situation is a strange one, because Robert Beatty starred as Bulldog Drummond five years later in a 30-minute film entitled BULLDOG DRUMMOND AND THE LUDLOW AFFAIR (1957, see my review) directed by David MacDonald. (It was the 22nd of the 25 Drummond films, if one disregards the Searle film.) That 1957 film, which I have seen and reviewed, was a poor TV pilot film. Could the two 30 minute films have been confused with one another perhaps? Or could the 1952 attempt by Searle have been recut for the Rheingold Theatre series by the TV series director David MacDonald (who retired in 1963) and Searle's name taken off? This latter suggestion seems the most likely to me. In other words, the original would have failed as a pilot so that no Drummond series was commissioned, but the pilot was disguised as something new and stuck into another series as a one-off. The coincidence of the same duration and the same star and the same decade are too much. But that is enough about Searle. Returning to this film, it is very good and has an air of authenticity about it. Preston's wife is played by the weird Elizabeth Sellars, who speaks in a semi-articulate and languid manner as if she were slurring her speech through a wall of medication. She is bizarre but fascinating to look at, in the way that an animal which was not quite true to type might be, if studied closely in a zoo, while scientists speculated about what had gone wrong with its DNA. However, the weirdness of Sellars works very well with the story, and in any case she is killed off early on, so that she cannot become too irritating. Sellars was not always as weird as this, for she appeared in 62 films and generally managed to do very well and appear quite normal. She was, for instance, excellent in THE CHALK GARDEN (1964, see my review). In this story, Preston is madly in love with her and the film turns into a revenge tale where he determines to avenge her death by a hit-and-run driver. Her death is particularly poignant in that, the horrors of the War being finally behind them (the story is set in 1946), she is looking at a field which Preston wants to buy as part of their happy future. And then she is without warning run over by two criminals escaping a crime scene at speed. So what could be more noirish than that? The despair of the War, having been lifted momentarily, then turns into a lasting doom. This was why noir was noir. And it is rare to find the essence of noir so well expressed in a British film, as the English being far more stoical than the Americans (the makers of most noir), they tended to express their angst with less fervour and gloom, as they were so much more used to everything going wrong anyway, including their nearest and dearest being suddenly killed without warning in the bombing of London. This film is a notable addition to the list of good British films of the early fifties.

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      This was the first Hammer film to be made at Bray Studios.
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      Near the beginning of the movie, Inspector Davis asks someone from his office what a "cryptographer" is. It is inconceivable that a Scotland Yard Inspector wouldn't know that.
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      John: [looking at the crossword puzzle Carol has been working on] Well... you've filled in nine words... You must have been here for hours.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • Juli 1951 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Operation Disaster
    • Drehorte
      • Bray Studios, Down Place, Oakley Green, Berkshire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Studio)
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      • Hammer Films
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      • 1 Std. 23 Min.(83 min)
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