Un farmacéutico manso crea una identidad alternativa con la que planea asesinar al acosador vendedor de bebidas alcohólicas que se ha convertido en el amante de su esposa.Un farmacéutico manso crea una identidad alternativa con la que planea asesinar al acosador vendedor de bebidas alcohólicas que se ha convertido en el amante de su esposa.Un farmacéutico manso crea una identidad alternativa con la que planea asesinar al acosador vendedor de bebidas alcohólicas que se ha convertido en el amante de su esposa.
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Opiniones destacadas
It is not a who done it as the identity of the killer is never in doubt and instead the focus is on how the culprit will be revealed The performance ,the pouty and sulky Trotter aside ,are solid and the direction by John Berry brisk and to the point
It is not a major thriller but solid studio genre film making and worth the less than 90 minutes of your time that will be taken in watching it.
Overall, I am pleasantly surprised with the talent, direction, script and locations.
Granted, the whole "Clark-Kent-wearing-glasses-isn't-Superman" form of disguise is ludicrous, but it has always been an accepted modus-operandi for the concept of hidden identities on stage, film and TV. The performances of all of the leads are good - none chew the scenery. Basehart never "got his due" as an actor, as I'm afraid most remember him as the captain on TV's "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" in the 60s. Totter is excellent, and while Cyd Charisse is little more than set dressing, she requites herself well.
The techniques of law have certainly changed, as the means of tricking the guilty party in this film is nothing less than entrapment.
And for those of you interested in architecture, that great Deco-ish apartment complex featured in the film is still much the same 55 years later, even down to the vines on the railing. It is located off West Olympic Blvd, just west of Century City (across from Pavilion's, behind hotel). By the way, contrary to what a previous poster states, most of this film takes place in Culver City - only the beach house and apartment complex are "in" Malibu. Being an MGM film, they stuck close to home with locations.
UPDATE: Bad news - that beautiful apt. complex is coming down in 2006. Now THAT is a crime!
Update 2: Jan 2007 - the building is still there.
Update 3: Oct 2008 - they're moving people out by 2010.
Update 4: October 2013 - still there!!
High expectations that were mostly met if not exceeded. 'Tension' has a lot to recommend and it is another recently seen film that is rather under-valued. It is though uneven and one half is better than the other, something that has already been picked up to a few. There are better films in the mystery and noir genres, but also worse and in no way should 'Tension' be compared to Hitchcock. Not a fair comparison and something that it was not striving to be.
Am going to begin with the good. Generally, 'Tension' looks good. Particularly the moody and smooth photography and eerie lighting. A young Andre Previn provides a score that gels beautifully with the atmosphere and even enhances it, sounding very ominous and unsettling. While the direction is not exceptional it is at least competent, especially in the first half. The script is intelligent and tightly paced.
On the whole the story absorbs, though it is not consistent. The first half is great, very intriguing and atmospheric without taking too long to set up. The best thing about 'Tension' is the acting, Basehart contrasts his two roles beautifully and with ease and Totter is a smouldering knockout and steals the film. Conrad injects his role with a lot of juice and Charisse is charming despite her character being on the one-dimensional side.
With all that being said, 'Tension' isn't perfect. The second half is not as strong. The tone shift is abrupt and jarring and the storytelling in the second is not as focused or as riveting, could have done with more tension and surprises. The conclusion and the truth are not hard to figure out at all.
For my tastes, Sullivan is on the bland side. Will agree too that some of the rear projection is distractingly fake.
Concluding, pretty impressive. Rough around the edges, but with more than enough to earn a recommendation. 7/10.
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- TriviaAfter Richard Basehart's character of Quimby decides to create another identity for himself, he gets the idea for the name Sothern when he sees a movie fan magazine with Ann Sothern on the cover. "Tension" producer Robert Sisk was then in the process of prepping Muñecas delatoras (1950) to star Miss Sothern in the last film of her long-term MGM contract.
- ErroresWhen Claire is flirting with Junior and orders dessert, there is an advertisement for Dad's Root Beer on the wall behind her; the word "beer" is marked out. Then when she flirts with a customer, the sign is not marked Also, the salt shaker, absent from the first shot, appears on the counter in the latter shot; other condiment containers on the counter also are in different positions.
- Citas
Warren Quimby: What are you doing?
Claire Quimby: I'm leaving. I'm through. I got what I'm looking for and I'm gonna grab it while I got the chance.
Warren Quimby: Barney Deager?
Claire Quimby: A real guy.
Warren Quimby: Claire, don't do this, I'm asking you, don't do it.
Claire Quimby: There's nothing to talk about. It was different in San Diego, you were kind of cute in your uniform. You were full of laughs then. Well, you're all laughed out now.
- ConexionesFeatured in Tension: Who's Guilty Now? (2007)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Tension
- Locaciones de filmación
- 10350 Bellwood Avenue, Century City, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Paul Sothern's and Mary Chanler's apartment building - exteriors)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 682,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1