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The Halfway House

  • 1944
  • 1h 35min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,6/10
1,4 mil
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The Halfway House (1944)
DramaFantasyHorrorMysterySci-Fi

Un grupo de viajeros, todos con algo para esconder en su pasado, se refugian de una tormenta en una antigua posada. El posadero parece un poco misterioso...Un grupo de viajeros, todos con algo para esconder en su pasado, se refugian de una tormenta en una antigua posada. El posadero parece un poco misterioso...Un grupo de viajeros, todos con algo para esconder en su pasado, se refugian de una tormenta en una antigua posada. El posadero parece un poco misterioso...

  • Dirección
    • Basil Dearden
    • Alberto Cavalcanti
  • Guión
    • Denis Ogden
    • Angus MacPhail
    • Diana Morgan
  • Reparto principal
    • Mervyn Johns
    • Glynis Johns
    • Tom Walls
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,6/10
    1,4 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Basil Dearden
      • Alberto Cavalcanti
    • Guión
      • Denis Ogden
      • Angus MacPhail
      • Diana Morgan
    • Reparto principal
      • Mervyn Johns
      • Glynis Johns
      • Tom Walls
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    Mervyn Johns
    Mervyn Johns
    • Rhys
    Glynis Johns
    Glynis Johns
    • Gwyneth - Rhys' Daughter
    Tom Walls
    Tom Walls
    • Captain Meadows
    Françoise Rosay
    Françoise Rosay
    • Alice Meadows
    • (as Francoise Rosay)
    Esmond Knight
    Esmond Knight
    • David Davies
    Guy Middleton
    Guy Middleton
    • Captain Fortescue
    Alfred Drayton
    Alfred Drayton
    • William Oakley
    Valerie White
    Valerie White
    • Jill French
    Richard Bird
    • Squadron Leader Richard French
    Sally Ann Howes
    Sally Ann Howes
    • Joanna French - Richard and Jill's Daughter
    Philippa Hiatt
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    Pat McGrath
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    • George - Davies' Valet
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    Rachel Thomas
    • Miss Morgan - the Landlady
    Joss Ambler
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    • Dirección
      • Basil Dearden
      • Alberto Cavalcanti
    • Guión
      • Denis Ogden
      • Angus MacPhail
      • Diana Morgan
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    8Spondonman

    Well worth a visit

    This was the first Ealing film I saw, knowing it was an Ealing film, because it was shown as part of a long Ealing film series on UK BBC2 from May 1977. I thoroughly enjoyed it, although then at 18 years old the wartime propaganda element of it paradoxically irritated much more than it does forty years later. Is it blood running cooler or a more resigned luxury of perspective in operation? I feel I have to repeatedly point out with British films made in wartime that present day allowances must be made: if the people in this movie had lost the war they were fighting I wouldn't be here writing this nor you reading it. But if the people who made the film could come back would they think their efforts then were worthwhile is another matter though… Every week during that TV series my admiration and awe grew until I realised that British cinema would never again match the art and craft displayed by Ealing at their peak in the '40's and '50's; and by now I've watched some of their classics over a dozen times. However I find that I've seen The Halfway House for only the fourth time - maybe it was meant to be revisited only once in a while, like the ghostly inn itself.

    A group of relatively unhappy temporal travellers find themselves drawn to and ensconced in a weird country inn in Wales complete with an unsettling landlord and his daughter who cast no shadows but end up casting large ones over the guests (and us), and for their own good. They were all fighting their own battles and problems but I admit! the biggest problem was that mine host Mervyn Johns was so firmly robotic in his anti-Nazi propaganda and posturing that his imperiousness ultimately became unconvincing and tiresome. It's a very gentle ghost story but at least it wasn't a musical like Brigadoon. Rather moralistic too and there's an array of familiar faces in here to back it all up: Tom Walls, more taciturn now; Alfred Drayton, Joss Ambler and rakish Guy Middleton, all as sharp as ever; Esmond Knight, in rural Wales one year before he memorably played a village idiot and a psycho in rural England; Sally Ann Howes, so posh you realise what today's inclusive society has lost or gained depending on your own prejudices. Sure that's not Wylie Watson playing one of the Welsh porters? There's plenty of beautiful atmospheric photography amid some lovely country and excellent sets. Favourite bits: Johns in a remarkably underplayed scene of mirror-trickery and his daughter Glynnis – like Peter Pan, in a clever for the time scene of shadow-trickery; the extended dinner conversation.

    There's a few trite moments mainly involving the belief in the afterlife and the acting is rather stagey at the best of times but all in all it's still great escapist entertainment, which has imho er withstood the test of Time. And to hopefully echo back to the cast Glynnis's gentle farewell: good night to you all, see you in the morning.
    7AAdaSC

    Ship not sheep

    A random group of characters go to the Halfway House in Wales to get away from the pressures of their daily lives. The innkeeper Mervyn Johns (Rhys) and his daughter Glynis Johns (Gwyneth) are on hand to greet the guests and give them advice. However, they don't seem to have reflections, they don't have shadows and they are living 1 year in the past - the calendar, the newspapers and radio broadcasts are out of date and the guest book hasn't been signed for a year. Who are the mysterious owners and what fate awaits the guests....?

    The acting from some of the cast seems a bit stiff at times but the film keeps you watching. I like the more touching scenes, for instance, when Glynis Johns talks to the conductor Esmond Knight (David Davies) in the kitchen and tells him to come over to her "side", and the moment when they agree to see each other the next morning, knowing the fate of the inn. Captain Tom Walls (Harry Meadows) also has an impressive character transformation through the course of the film. It is a film with a mixture of strange incidents and it has, I think, an ambiguous ending. After several views, I think I get what happens…."Yea though I walk through the valley of death..........."
    8planktonrules

    House of the Dead....it isn't just a video game!

    "The Halfway House" is one of the strangest films from the 1940s I can recall having seen. This is not a bad thing, as it abounds with originality and is well worth seeing.

    The story is set during WWII and the film consists of many stories and characters who all share one thing in common...they all have gone to the same quaint Welsh inn to take their vacations. But most of these people are carrying burdens of one sort or another...such as broken marriages, sons killed in the war, ill health and much more. What none of them realize for some time is that this house is somehow back in time...and it's somehow a year earlier! Why and what all this means, you'll just have to see for yourself.

    The film has exceptional writing and very nice acting. Stick with it, as it does start slowly and a few of the characters are at first rather annoying.
    6happychick-52014

    A taste of the past with lovely camera work

    Surprisingly good camera work and color balance for a drama filmed in 1944. Even the out-of-doors scenes are crisp and the light is well balanced.

    A group of strangers check-into an inn, each have their own emotional problems. The plot is interesting enough to hold the audiences attention, although a little slow moving in parts. The acting was very solid.

    This is a very time-period relevant film. It really accurately reflects the attitudes, values and behaviors of middle class wartime Britain. A little slice of the Welsh countryside during war years.
    7damiller85

    Importance of spiritualism in war time

    I guess most reviewers are too young to remember the mind set of people at home during war. This film IMO reflects a very present concern of many people in coming to terms with grief. Spiritualism had always been important from the mid 19th century with a falling off towards the end of the century. But with a major resurgence in 1914 and WW1. The young men of whole communities in England died because of recruiting ploys like the "Pals Brigades". With this in mind, the central theme of this 1944 film (fifth year of WW2 for England) will have struck chords with many in the audience. Only 20 years separated the two WWs - not long enough to forget.

    Spiritualism was never in "conflict" with science. Many 19th C. scientists studied spiritualism with the same avidity as electricity or radio waves. A couple of years ago, I went along with a friend to a spiritualist meeting in an English provincial town. I was surprised by some of what I saw and heard but most striking was the attempt by the spiritualist to give comfort to the people there. A comfort that was gratefully received.

    I am not advocating spiritualism just as I would not advocate the use of placebos to the exclusion of doctors. But I have lived long enough in many countries and cultures to have experienced some pretty strange things. Keeping open a little window of uncertainty and doubt in a PC world where many know all the answers.

    This tongue-in-cheek film is interesting from a number of aspects. The spiv (still reviled in my youth in England), the war-split couple, the lost child, the spiritualist seeking solace... They may seem quaint today but will have struck chords with many in the audience which is what cinema is all about.

    Even the RAF father of one of the reviewers may have been unhappy with the film because it did not delve deeply enough into what was an everyday reality for him and his colleagues. Death for him was just around the corner, very real, and no theatrical imitation could possibly approach that reality.

    This film taught me a few things and reinforced other things about what it was like for my parents generation.

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    • Curiosidades
      Although it is nominally based on the unsuccessful 1940 play "The Peaceful Inn" (which makes no mention of World War II), this film is chiefly inspired by a real incident of the war which had attracted some attention at the time. The Welsh village of Cwmbach had only one bomb dropped on it by the Luftwaffe during the entire course of the war; it fell on a local inn and killed the landlord and his daughter (no-one else). It has never been satisfactorily explained why this incident should have occurred. It had not been part of an air raid; there were none in this remote rural area.
    • Pifias
      The action takes place on 21 June 1943 exactly one year after the inn was destroyed on the same day Tobruk fell. The calendar in the ghostly inn shows 21 June 1942 as a Thursday. In fact 21 June 1942 was a Sunday.
    • Créditos adicionales
      Opening credits prologue: CARDIFF
    • Conexiones
      Remade as The Peaceful Inn (1957)
    • Banda sonora
      Die Zauberflöte
      ("The Magic Flute")(uncredited)

      composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de octubre de 1944 (Suecia)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
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      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Ghostly Inn
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Barlynch Farm/St Nicholas' Priory, Barlynch, Dulverton, Somerset, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Halfway House)
    • Empresa productora
      • Ealing Studios
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      1 hora 35 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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