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Sombras de sospecha

Título original: The Naked Edge
  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 37min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.6/10
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Deborah Kerr in Sombras de sospecha (1961)
Misterio de suspensoCrimenMisterioThriller

Cinco años después de que George Radcliffe fuera el testigo principal en un caso de asesinato de alta importancia, su esposa recibe una carta de chantaje que lo acusa del crimen.Cinco años después de que George Radcliffe fuera el testigo principal en un caso de asesinato de alta importancia, su esposa recibe una carta de chantaje que lo acusa del crimen.Cinco años después de que George Radcliffe fuera el testigo principal en un caso de asesinato de alta importancia, su esposa recibe una carta de chantaje que lo acusa del crimen.

  • Dirección
    • Michael Anderson
  • Guionistas
    • Joseph Stefano
    • Max Ehrlich
  • Elenco
    • Gary Cooper
    • Deborah Kerr
    • Eric Portman
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Michael Anderson
    • Guionistas
      • Joseph Stefano
      • Max Ehrlich
    • Elenco
      • Gary Cooper
      • Deborah Kerr
      • Eric Portman
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    • 10Opiniones de los críticos
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    Gary Cooper
    Gary Cooper
    • George Radcliffe
    Deborah Kerr
    Deborah Kerr
    • Martha Radcliffe
    Eric Portman
    Eric Portman
    • Jeremy Clay
    Diane Cilento
    Diane Cilento
    • Mrs. Heath
    Hermione Gingold
    Hermione Gingold
    • Lilly Harris
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Mr. Evan Wrack
    Michael Wilding
    Michael Wilding
    • Morris Brooke
    Ronald Howard
    Ronald Howard
    • Mr. Claridge
    Ray McAnally
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    • Jason Roote
    Peter Forbes-Robertson
    • Chauffeur
    • (as Peter Wayn)
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    8HotToastyRag

    Fantastic suspenseful thriller

    This movie might have been called The Cutting Edge for all the boundaries of 1961 it pushed! It utilizes innovative camera and editing techniques that echo Alfred Hitchcock's scary scenes from Psycho, alludes to sex in a way few films had been able to do since the fall of the Hays Code, and put the word "naked" in the title!

    Even the first shot of the film is unusual, making you wonder, "Why did they show that? What am I missing?" for the first of many times as the mystery continues throughout the film. A bead of sweat is shown running down Gary Cooper's face. He's in court, ready to testify as a key witness to a murder. His accounting condemns a man to life imprisonment, and the guilt rattles him after the trial. Years later, he's a successful businessman, and he and his wife Deborah Kerr are living a life of luxury. He receives a threatening letter, making Deborah doubt his testimony all those years ago. . .

    The Naked Edge is one scary movie! I'm not his biggest fan, but Gary Cooper gives a more energetic performance than he usually does. Although Deborah's character isn't written to be the smartest tool in the shed, she does a good job exuding her fear and doubt without turning it into a melodrama. Usually, Gary plays likable, earnest roles. This is the only movie I've seen where Gary Cooper plays a bad guy! This one's pretty scary and very suspenseful, so rent it on Halloween and cuddle up to your honey—or don't. . .

    DLM Warning: If you suffer from vertigo or dizzy spells, like my mom does, there's one part of the movie that might that will make you sick. There's a scene where Deborah Kerr gets lost and when she runs up and down the streets, the camera is hand-held. In other words, "Don't Look, Mom!"
    10esamer

    A superb thriller

    This movie is a very superb and well made thriller. Im surprised it got such a low rating considering its entertainment value. From the beginning the movie starts us right away with the premise. From there we are taken through a very suspenseful ride in trying to figure out wether a woman is right in suspecting her husband for murder, accusing the wrong man for murder, or covering up for the murderer. As the movie develops, different clues keep popping up and were made to really think and engage. As the movie gets closer to it's climax, the suspense gets more intense. The acting is very convincing and I found myself truly sympathetic for Martha in her efforts to figure out the truth. . Add the great camera work and shadow effects, this movie is now on my list of favorite classic movies. Don't let the other users discourage you, they are simply trying to compare the movie to other films that are not meant to be compared to. Watch it for yourself and see how fun the ride truly is.
    8adrianovasconcelos

    Sound direction with Hitchcockian touches, plush photography

    Michael Anderson does a great job with this Hitchcockian melodrama, that even boasts a musical score reminiscent of Bernard Herrmann.

    THE NAKED EDGE was, sadly, the against type epitaph to Gary Cooper's memorable career as an actor. Although he was dead by the time the finished film hit the screens, and he shows signs of some physical decay, Coop retains his economy of gestures and the expressive eyes. I found it odd that Kerr's name should come first in the opening credits, after all Coop had won two Oscars by then, while Kerr never picked up the statuette. At any, Coop and Kerr complement each other's acting, he as the hubby who appears to have something to hide, she as the doubting wife. The always dependable Portman as the heavy, Cushing as the prosecution lawyer, and Diane Cilento as the wife of the wrongly accused man complete the great cast.

    Interesting to compare Cilento's instinctive defense of her husband with Kerr's instinctive condemnation of hers.

    The story is not that great or unusual, and you can easily spot some credibility holes, but it is very atmospheric. The sole drawback is that it pads the narrative with repetitive shots of similar facial expressions, and it could have done with 10 minutes less, especially the part where you see Cooper go into Portman's place, and then only shoes and trousers for a good 8 minutes, and suddenly everyone is back at Cooper's and Kerr's.

    Ultimately, despite its flaws THE NAKED EDGE rates a must-see film noir, a definite must-see for the fans of that wonderful actor, Gary Cooper.
    7dglink

    Cooper and Kerr in a Hitchcock-Like that is Hitchcock-Lite

    During after hours in a nearly empty London office, a man is murdered and a sack of cash stolen. George Radcliffe, an American associate, is working late and witnesses the murderer's escape. Later, he is the key witness in a trial that sends the accused man to prison. But was he guilty? Where did the money go? Michael Anderson's 1961 thriller, "The Naked Edge," is a nicely done mystery that echoes Hitchcock's "Suspicion" in many respects. Hitchcock is also linked to the film through screenwriter Joseph Stefano, who earlier wrote "Psycho" and adapted the novel "First Train to Babylon" for this film. At age 60, Gary Cooper was at the end of his career and near the end of his life. Although looking tired as Radcliffe, Cooper manages, like Cary Grant in "Suspicion," to maintain his nice-guy image, while suggesting something darker and enigmatic. Lovely Deborah Kerr matches Joan Fontaine as the loving, but doubting wife. Kerr is at the center of the film as clues surface, her suspicions grow, and she seeks the truth behind both the murder and her husband's inexplicable behavior.

    A stellar cast of stalwart British actors support the stars; led by Hermione Gingold and the priceless Wilfred Lawson, the list includes Michael Wilding, Peter Cushing, Eric Porter, and Diane Cilento. The black-and-white cinematography by Erwin Hillier captures appropriately gritty images of working class London and shadowy atmospherics that enhance the climactic suspense. Only William Alwyn's music tends to overwhelm early in the film, when the composer telescopes the action and loudly punctuates critical moments. While Anderson is not Hitchcock, and "The Naked Edge" is not "Suspicion," the director manages to maintain a brisk pace, build tension and suspense, and reach an exciting and satisfying climax.

    Well done throughout, "The Naked Edge" will grip viewers and keep them absorbed to the end and beyond, when a voice-over warns the audience not to divulge the ending. Of interest for more than just a great American star's final role or for another opportunity to admire the always radiant Deborah Kerr, the film is a taut thriller that delivers. Although Hitchcock-like and Hitchcock-lite, "The Naked Edge" is worthwhile, even if dedicated crime buffs will likely outpace Kerr and guess the outcome.
    9timboie-41684

    I Really Enjoyed This Film.....

    This is a gripping and underrated thriller. It draws you in and holds you tight until the end.

    I thought Cooper and Kerr were well matched and that Kerr played exactly the woman the character would have to be, i.e sheltered, very frightened, way out of her depth and near suicidal.

    I thought the scene where she's watching a concert on TV was particularly telling, I felt that she's waiting there, expecting Cooper to come and kill her, indeed, surrendering to this fate as the only way out. That's why she has the TV so loud, so she can't hear him approaching and to drown out her own thoughts.

    The scene where she's desperately trying to get out of the flat blocks complex was good too; certain that her husband's the murderer she can see the outside world but can't become part of it.

    The tension was taut and maintained throughout. Sometimes with these old black and whites I check to see how long's left as they can drag a bit. Not this one, it was totally absorbing.

    Being a British film, the censors were a bit less strict than those in the U.S. You actually see a little blood and there's some sexual talk that I don't think you'd hear in an American film of this era.

    As with any old film, there's some quaint reminders of how things were back in the day. The remote control Kerr has (as she flicks between the 2 channels! Yes, the UK only had 2 in 1961) had a long wire to the TV on it and there's an ashtray in every room - even the library!

    The music is way over the top but that's my only gripe with this superb little gem. See it - it's free on You tube.

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    • Trivia
      Gary Cooper's cancer was at such an advanced stage that frequent breaks were required during filming for him to receive oxygen so he would be able to proceed to the next scene.
    • Errores
      No-one stands on the edge of a gigantic cliff like that - especially if one is in an emotional state - and more especially if accompanied by someone that one suspects to be a calculating killer. One of many plot holes.
    • Citas

      George Radcliffe: Do you think a woman could live with a man and sleep with him and not know she was sleeping with a murderer?

      Martha Radcliffe: Do murderers make love differently?

    • Créditos curiosos
      "Ladies and gentlemen, you now know who killed Jason Roote. Please do not reveal the secret to anyone."
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero (1998)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de octubre de 1961 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Naked Edge
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Tower Bridge, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Productoras
      • Baroda
      • Bentley Productions
      • Jason Films
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 37min(97 min)
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      • Black and White
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