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Grand National Night

  • 1953
  • 1h 20min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.7/10
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Grand National Night (1953)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaGerald Coates' horse wins Grand National. His wife returns drunk, they argue, she dies accidentally. Coates claims she never returned. Police find train ticket, suspect him. As arrest looms,... Leer todoGerald Coates' horse wins Grand National. His wife returns drunk, they argue, she dies accidentally. Coates claims she never returned. Police find train ticket, suspect him. As arrest looms, he gets unexpected help from unknown source.Gerald Coates' horse wins Grand National. His wife returns drunk, they argue, she dies accidentally. Coates claims she never returned. Police find train ticket, suspect him. As arrest looms, he gets unexpected help from unknown source.

  • Dirección
    • Bob McNaught
  • Guionistas
    • Dorothy Christie
    • Campbell Christie
    • Bob McNaught
  • Elenco
    • Nigel Patrick
    • Moira Lister
    • Beatrice Campbell
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.7/10
    305
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    • Dirección
      • Bob McNaught
    • Guionistas
      • Dorothy Christie
      • Campbell Christie
      • Bob McNaught
    • Elenco
      • Nigel Patrick
      • Moira Lister
      • Beatrice Campbell
    • 15Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 3Opiniones de los críticos
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    Nigel Patrick
    Nigel Patrick
    • Gerald Coates
    Moira Lister
    Moira Lister
    • Babs Coates
    Beatrice Campbell
    Beatrice Campbell
    • Joyce Penrose
    Betty Ann Davies
    Betty Ann Davies
    • Pinkie Collins
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Insp. Ayling
    Noel Purcell
    Noel Purcell
    • Philip Balfour
    Leslie Mitchell
    • Jack Donovan
    Barry MacKay
    Barry MacKay
    • Sgt. Gibson
    Colin Gordon
    Colin Gordon
    • Buns Darling
    Gibb McLaughlin
    Gibb McLaughlin
    • Morton
    Richard Graydon
    Richard Graydon
    • Chandler
    • (as Richard Grayden)
    May Hallatt
    May Hallatt
    • Hoskyns
    George Sequira
    • George
    Ernest Jay
    • Railway Official
    Russell Waters
    • Plainclothes Detective
    George Rose
    George Rose
    • Plainclothes Detective
    Harold Goodwin
    Harold Goodwin
    Arthur Howard
    • Hotel Manager
    • Dirección
      • Bob McNaught
    • Guionistas
      • Dorothy Christie
      • Campbell Christie
      • Bob McNaught
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    8richardchatten

    "Something's Happened to Babs"

    An enjoyably twisty thriller set in the usual country mansion in which the event described in most plot synopses doesn't even happen on camera, loyalties and assumptions constantly shift and detective Michael Hordern is thwarted at every turn in his attempts to nail Nigel Patrick.

    Among the supporting cast Gibb McLaughlin is given more to do than we're accustomed to; and Betty Ann Davies is startlingly made a platinum blonde the better to resemble Moira Lister's sister.
    6djfjflsflscv

    Grand National Night

    There are certain sub-genres of the crime drama which I will diligently seek out. Heist films, prison escape movies and the murder story in which we see who did it and how. 1920s crime fiction writer R. Austin Freeman invented the form and called it the 'inverted detective story'. Columbo, of course, is the most famous example of this format on television while, in film, we have Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder. They're not so much whodunits as will-he-get-away-with-its? and are often headily suspenseful.

    This thriller from Nettlefold Studios is slightly different. Racehorse trainer Gerald Coates (played by the always excellent Nigel Patrick) doesn't intend to kill his drunken, mean-spirited wife Babs (Moira Lister). As an accident, therefore, there is no careful preparation and cool-headed problem-solving of the kind Ray Milland or Jack Cassidy had to deal with. In truth, this decision makes the story less dramatic, but it also makes for an interesting change of pace, and ensures the protagonist has our sympathy. It could even be argued that he is the true victim of the piece as the viewers will surely wish they could kill Babs themselves.

    The film was previously a radio serial on the BBC and, originally, a stage play by Dorothy and Campbell Christie. Its stage-bound origins are certainly obvious, as most of the action takes place in one large room at the Coates' country estate. Indeed, many such stories, in my experience, do originate on stage. (There seems to be something about watching people die at a very close distance that engages theatre audiences like little else.) There are a few scattered instances in which we go beyond those walls - we visit Aintree racecourse, for instance, there's an all-too-brief moment when Coates tries to evade the police on horseback, and a dreamily atmospheric flashback near the end.

    The flashback, in particular, is required as, for most of the film, we are not sure just what has become of the dead wife. Indeed, it appears for a time as though she is still alive, as that is initially what Coates leads everyone to believe.

    Things do not seem any clearer when Babs is revealed to have died in nearby Liverpool. Coates tries to keep a diligent detective - played by the legendary Sir Michael Hordern - from discovering that Babs had, in fact, returned to the house before her death.

    It is a shame that Nigel Patrick didn't get more starring roles as he was clearly a very dependable actor. He was often cast as suave gentlemen, but I also caught him as a comically hyperactive spiv in 1948's tonally inconsistent Noose (avoid it). Also magnificent was Colin Gordon, a regular face on film and later television, who appears here in an unexpectedly key role. A neat bit of business, involving the two, wraps everything up neatly, making Grand National Night a pleasant and undemanding B-film.
    7blanche-2

    Neat thriller

    Nigel Patrick stars with Moira Lister in The Wicked Wife from 1953.

    Patrick plays Gerald Coates, a wealthy horse breeder whose horse wins the Grand National. His wife Babs (Lister) is an unhappy drunk. Her driver's license has been revoked, but after a row with a drunken friend in Liverpool, she drives home in bad weather. Her husband is furious. They quarrel; she falls and dies.

    Her body is found in the car in Liverpool. The police see that the car drove 44 miles - meaning to them that she drove 22 miles home from Liverpool. Gerald denies she ever returned.

    Good movie as Gerald tries to have savior faire in the face of evidence - her shoes, her compact from her evening bag found in the couch, and, most devastating, a train ticket from the husband's macintosh pocket showing he returned from Liverpool that night despite saying he was home.

    Nice twist at the end. Entertaining.
    9Maverick1962

    This fooled me, ingenious!

    I loved this B picture, black & white from 1953 and very English of it's time. It takes place in Liverpool and involves a race horse owner (the always underrated Nigel Patrick) whose horse wins the Grand National. His blowsey but beautiful wife (Moira Lister) isn't interested in him, his lifestyle of managing horses or anything which has given them the grand lifestyle they have, other than indulging in the rewards that the money available gives her, to party all night and get drunk constantly and go around with other men. One night she comes home and a row ensues leading to a fight. She grabs a knife, and that's all we see until the following morning. The rest of the film follows the investigation of her disappearance, involving her sister, a police officer played by the excellent Michael Hordern, and various other friends. Eventually, Nigel Patrick is rumbled, he confesses to a family friend (a woman who seems to like him more than she should) and it is clear to us the audience that his number is up. I was expecting him to be led away to justice and the film to end. Just keep watching, I was totally fooled.
    6boblipton

    Win A Race, Lose A Wife

    It's a big day for racing stables owner Nigel Patrick. His horse wins the Grand National, and his mare foals. Of course, his bored wife, Moira Lister, leaves him, and then returns to quarrel with him, and then her body is found next morning in a car in Liverpool, but these things tend to balance out. Of course, a very suspicious and ambitious Police Inspector Michael Hornden come by to quiz everyone, and it's clear enough what he thinks has happened. It's especially clear to the audience when Patrick insists Miss Lister never returned.

    Even with that, there are a few surprises in this movie. It's been opened up from a stage play, and a good job of it has been done. Even so, the incredibly posh names, like Colin Gordon's upper-class twit "Babs Darling" and Patrick's sympathetic sister-in-law, "Pinkie Collins", portrayed by Betty Ann Davies, clutter the screen. With Noel Purcell and Gibbs McLaughlin.

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    • Trivia
      According to the Ordnance Survey map on which Inspector Ayling (Sir Michael Hordern) traces the radius within which the car could have travelled, the fictitious village of Chillington was actually Culcheth, midway between Warrington and Leigh in Lancashire.
    • Errores
      The story is set in and around Liverpool yet there is not one trace of a Liverpool accent anywhere in the film.
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      [Babs Coates comes home blind drunk and demands to take out a horse for a ride. The only one available is a heavily pregnant mare - and it doesn't even belong to the stables. But Babs insists. She rides it hard, hitting it with a whip, and falls off as she tries to jump a hedge]

      Sgt. Gibson: Are you hurt?

      Babs Coates: I don't think so.

      Sgt. Gibson: [reprovingly] Well you *ought* to be!

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 30 de julio de 1954 (Finlandia)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Wicked Wife
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Barkham Square, Barkham Street, Barkham, Wokingham, Berkshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Gerald and Babs Coates' house)
    • Productora
      • Talisman-George Minter
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 20min(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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