La líder de una banda de poca monta, Pinkie Brown, mata a un periodista e intenta desesperadamente cubrir su rastro, pero se encuentra en problemas con la policía, algunos testigos y una ban... Leer todoLa líder de una banda de poca monta, Pinkie Brown, mata a un periodista e intenta desesperadamente cubrir su rastro, pero se encuentra en problemas con la policía, algunos testigos y una banda rival.La líder de una banda de poca monta, Pinkie Brown, mata a un periodista e intenta desesperadamente cubrir su rastro, pero se encuentra en problemas con la policía, algunos testigos y una banda rival.
- Waitress
- (as Mary Stone)
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- CuriosidadesFilming took place in Brighton using hidden cameras amongst the real-life crowds. This was mainly because the Brighton authorities objected to the way their town was being depicted as a haven for gangsters.
- PifiasWhen Prewitt enters the room to meet with Pinkie after the racetrack punch-up, he remarks upon Pinkie's injury, but he cannot see the wound on Pinkie's face from where he is standing.
- Citas
Pinkie Brown: [in a recording booth, making a disc for the doting, oblivious Rose] You asked me to make a record of me voice. Well, here it is. What you want me to say is, 'I love you.' Here's the truth. I hate you, you little slut. You make me sick.
- Créditos adicionalesOpening credits prologue: Brighton today is a large, jolly, friendly seaside town in Sussex, exactly one hour's journey from London. But in the years between the two wars, behind the Regency terraces and crowded beaches, there was another Brighton of dark alleyways and festering slums. From here, the poison of crime and violence and gang warfare began to spread, until the challenge was taken up by the Police. This is a story of that other Brighton - now happily no more.
- ConexionesFeatured in Film Review: Richard Attenborough (1968)
- Banda sonoraMore Than Ever
by Leslie Julian Jones
Arranged by John Addison
Performed by Constance Smith (uncredited)
[Performed at the dance club]
In the British seaside resort town of Brighton, Attenborough and his cronies run a protection racket and are being muscled by another gang who wants to take over their territory. In America this would call for a public machine gun blasting, but in the United Kingdom they do things in a bit more subtle way. After a prolonged chase through Brighton, Attenborough nails one of the other gang members Alan Wheatley in a fun house tunnel ride where there's even question that Wheatley might have slipped and fallen on his own.
But there are questions and Hermione Baddely is raising them, having been with Wheatley before he died and knowing how scared he was. There's also a witness after the fact who could destroy his alibi, a young and very innocent waitress played by Carol Marsh.
The reason Brighton Rock works so well is the terrifying portrait of Attenborough as a killer. Attenborough has to be a charismatic figure or the older members of his group would not be looking to him as the leader. They fear him too, but eventually the fear takes over the sway he has on the group.
Carol Marsh is good in her part. She's such an innocent, a Trilby like creature who Attenborough works like a Svengali over and gets her actually to marry him, just so she can't give evidence against him in Wheatley's murder. But when a couple more deaths occur, Marsh is frightened, but still entranced with Attenborough.
The final climax on the Brighton pier is as terrifying as any noir film you might see in America at that time. It even eclipses Wheatley's demise earlier which is also a highlight. Brighton Rock holds very well after 62 years and compares very well with some of the best American noir films of the time.
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- 5 ene 2009
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 49.466 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 10.626 US$
- 21 jun 2009
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 72.464 US$
- Duración1 hora 32 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1