Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJohn Bedford fights with his aunt Lady Elizabeth Ferguson, who believes he stole her emerald brooch. Then she is murdered. Scotland Yard is on the case and thinks her nephew was behind it. B... Tout lireJohn Bedford fights with his aunt Lady Elizabeth Ferguson, who believes he stole her emerald brooch. Then she is murdered. Scotland Yard is on the case and thinks her nephew was behind it. But it turns out that John has an airtight alibi.John Bedford fights with his aunt Lady Elizabeth Ferguson, who believes he stole her emerald brooch. Then she is murdered. Scotland Yard is on the case and thinks her nephew was behind it. But it turns out that John has an airtight alibi.
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Enter Lady Ferguson's niece Priscilla Ames (Evelyn Ankers), who believes that John is innocent. Ms. Ankers plays Priscilla to be similar to her character in THE WOLFMAN. She's trusting and loyal.
THE FATAL WITNESS is an above average mystery with murder, blackmail, and more murder! Leigh is perfect in his dark role, as is Fraser as the dogged copper on his trail.
The finale is wholly unexpected and adds an air of spookiness to the proceedings...
There's a decent cast, including Evelyn Ankers, but there's an amazing amount of talking around an unsolvable problem for the first 50 minutes of this movie, and the solution isn't reall solved; there's no offering of how he did it. Lesley Selander take a break from horse operas to direct this this one, and while competent as always, can't bring out anything of interest because I suspect, nothing is there.
This is a Columbo-type film that is entertaining and uses the usual dry ice to indicate the London fog. Evelyn Akers was an attractive horror film actress who appeared in 'The Wolf Man" and several of the Rathbone "Sherlock Holmes" mysteries. She is pretty and serviceable here, as is the rest of the cast. George Leigh is kind of a Zachary Scott type and appropriately oily.
Enjoyable.
** (out of 4)
If it's from Republic then you know it's going to be cheap and quick. The film tells the story of a young man (George Leigh) who fights with his wealthy aunt before storming out of the house. The next morning she's found murdered so Inspector Trent (Richard Fraser) is on the case and knows her nephew was behind it but it turns out he was in jail all night. This "B" flick runs just under an hour and you can't help but wish that a better director had been assigned to the film because there are actually some fairly good moments here that are wasted. Director Selander doesn't show any signs here of wanting to make anything than something under budget and the reason I say that is because there's really not a single scene where there's any energy nor does anything appear to have been done with any style. The actually story is a pretty good one and especially for Republic standards. The mystery behind who did the killing is kept a secret for the most part, although we get more and more clues before finally getting the big secret told to us with about twenty-minutes to go. From this point on there are a few neat twists and turns that are actually pretty fun but sadly all of this is wasted because of the pacing and overall lack of atmosphere. The pacing is so poor that this 58-minute movie actually felt twice as long and that's not a good thing when you're watching something like this. There's never any real drama or tension, which is a real shame and especially during the downright crazy ending, which carries over into horror territory. The additional twist at the end was a nice one even if it's nearly impossible to believe. Both Leigh and Fraser turn in fine performances and we even get Evelyn Ankers in an important part. Fans of her Universal films will enjoy seeing her here as she has that same charm she always has. THE FATAL WITNESS is pure "B" madness but it's fairly good but you can't help but think it should have been much better with some stronger direction.
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- AnecdotesFans of OTR (old time radio) will instantly recognize that the "supernatural twist" used at the end of the film was taken from one of the popular radio plays such as Suspense which were aired during the 1940s, 50s, and early 60s and which can be re-appreciated on YouTube and at various OTR, free download websites.
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John Bedford: No need to be flustered, my dear, you have as much right to be here as my darling Auntie.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El testigo fatal
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- Durée59 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1