Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn English couple and a deposed ruler head for the border during a South American revolution.An English couple and a deposed ruler head for the border during a South American revolution.An English couple and a deposed ruler head for the border during a South American revolution.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Lieutenant Gomez
- (as Sandor Eles)
- Nightclub Singer
- (as Dorita Sensier)
- Revolutionary Sergeant
- (as Robert Barnette)
- Revolutionary Officer
- (as Molino Rojo)
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As in Cuba three years earlier, the coup is here depicted as taking place on New Year's Eve; while the leaders of the Khmer Rouge were also educated at the Sorbonne, and the reference to the rough justice meted out in sports arenas anticipates what later happened in Chile.
That Niven & Caron didn't get on during filming probably enhanced the film, along with Robert Krasker's photography, Benjamin Frankel's score and the vintage 1957 Ford County Sedan station wagon in which he initially tries to smuggle Opatoshu out of the country.
The film starts at a high class party for heads of state, in South America. As it nears midnight, the scene cuts between the party and a group of rebels infiltrating the capital and taking over. The president is shot and replaced with a rebellious leader, and the party guests continue celebrating, unaware of what's going on. Married couple Leslie and David have a strained relationship, and we see a realistic and intimate argument after the party's over.
In the morning, David finds the former president, bleeding and close to death, hiding in the back of his car. He agrees to try and smuggle him out of the country to safety. The rest of the movie is a perilous journey as David, Leslie, and David Opatoshu try to make it across the border undetected. Masterfully directed by Anthony Asquith, who knows what to show and what not to show, there are twists and turns around every corner. Violence, betrayal, secrets, and loyalty all come to the forefront. I would definitely recommend this movie if you enjoy the genre. I don't usually watch gritty revolution movies, but even I was riveted.
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- WissenswertesThroughout filming, the film was known as "Act Of Mercy," the title of writer Francis Clifford's novel. At the last minute, the title was changed to the meaningless Flucht aus dem Dunkel (1962). The front office was worried about its box-office potential and thought the new name was more dramatic, as well as being similar to Die Kanonen von Navarone (1961), which had been a big hit for star David Niven the previous year. It was also reported the film was re-titled for the American market.
- PatzerWhen the airplane flies over the escaping trio, the sky is alternately very cloudy or clear.
- Zitate
Tom Jordan: [to his wife, Claire Jordan, as they shelter in a cave with rain pouring down outside] Look at the rain. It's like England. Do you remember when we first arrived in England? And you were expecting to find a country full of green lawns, and stately homes, and tall titled men in tweed suits, making witty remarks and eating cucumber sandwiches, hmm? Remember the first few weeks all we did was sit in the railway hotel and watch the rain, pouring down on Pennington Station... and not a Lord came near us, hmm?
- Crazy CreditsClosing credits: The characters in this photoplay are fictitious and bear no resemblance to any real persons living or dead.
- VerbindungenReferences Dschungel der 1000 Gefahren (1960)
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 42 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.66 : 1