Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBritish officer is assigned to duty in Ireland and gets embroiled in Anglo-Irish battles and old girl friend who is now married to an Irishman. Powell learns more than he wanted to know abou... Tout lireBritish officer is assigned to duty in Ireland and gets embroiled in Anglo-Irish battles and old girl friend who is now married to an Irishman. Powell learns more than he wanted to know about "the Irish Problem."British officer is assigned to duty in Ireland and gets embroiled in Anglo-Irish battles and old girl friend who is now married to an Irishman. Powell learns more than he wanted to know about "the Irish Problem."
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- General C.O. Furlong
- (as Halliwell Hobbs)
- Flower Girl
- (as Dawn O'Day)
- Dancer
- (non crédité)
- Lloyd
- (non crédité)
- Man Praising Conlan
- (non crédité)
- Dispatch Rider
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
Tennant is a bit of a rogue. Although he's a good soldier and always seems to land on his feet, he has a long history of sleeping with the wrong women--often married women. Because of this history, it's very surprising that he is friends with Captain Andy Kerr (Colin Clive)--who is a rather dull married man. Kerr also is clueless as to how big a scoundrel Tennant is, as in the past, Tennant had a relationship with Norah--who is now Andy's wife. Not surprisingly, Norah and Tennant soon pick up where they left off.
When Andy learns the truth, he does something crazy--he just wanders into the streets of Dublin--a terrible place to walk about if you are a British soldier during the Troubles in Ireland (i.e., during the height of the violence in Ireland in the early 20th century). Not surprisingly, he's taken prisoner by Irish nationalists and will be executed if a member of Sinn Féin is hung. What is Tennant to do? After all, Andy's predicament is his fault.
I think with better casting as well as a less sappy love story this film would have played a lot better. I did like how the film took a rather neutral view of the Irish problems and the look of Ireland in the film was quite nice.
Filmed against the backdrop of the Irish resistance to British rule, "The Key" is a simple film expertly shot. Director Michael Curtiz keeps the action moving as things heat up between the former paramours and between the political adversaries.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesColin Clive replaced Warren William.
- Citations
Homer, Tennant's Aide: When shall I expect you, sir?
Capt. Bill Tennant: Oh, eventually.
- Bandes originalesThere's a Cottage in Killarney
by Mort Dixon and Allie Wrubel
Meilleurs choix
- What is 'The Key' about?
- Is 'The Key' based on a book?
- Just what are the Troubles?
Détails
- Durée1 heure 11 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1