Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn post-WW2 Shanghai, expatriate Westerners are detained in the Waldorf Hotel until the Communists can identify a suspected spy among them but some prisoners try to outwit the interrogators ... Tout lireIn post-WW2 Shanghai, expatriate Westerners are detained in the Waldorf Hotel until the Communists can identify a suspected spy among them but some prisoners try to outwit the interrogators and the armed guards and flee.In post-WW2 Shanghai, expatriate Westerners are detained in the Waldorf Hotel until the Communists can identify a suspected spy among them but some prisoners try to outwit the interrogators and the armed guards and flee.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Mrs. Leah De Verno
- (as Yvette Dugay)
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The Chinese communists in this film are almost uniformly stupid, paranoid and evil. One is even apparently not above using extortion to try force one of the prisoners to put out for him. And, though the course of the film, these Chinese become more violent and nasty.
The odd person out in all this is Rita King (Ruth Roman). Unlike the other westerners, she is free to come and go from the hotel...presumably because she's putting out for one of the higher Chinese officials. Because of this, the other internees avoid and dislike her. But through the course of the story, she turns out to have a heart of gold and tries her best to help these prisoners.
If you are looking for realism, this isn't a great film for you. Although the Chinese communists were a bloodthirsty lot, the western folks in the film are almost like cartoon characters and often lack realism. Making threats against your captors...that certainly seems odd and stupidly out of place, for example.
Overall, a rather obvious propaganda film which could have been better had the writing been better. I think the Chinese were portrayed reasonably well...but the rest seemed like caricatures instead of real people.
It's a Red Scare movie. I like the general opening premise. It does lean more on the concentration camp model of story. The movie is a bit stuck in that mode. Who's to say that there is a spy or not a spy or only one spy. I'm not invested in finding out. The movie is dreary and I don't care that much about it anyways.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesPenultimate feature film and the first one in nearly ten years of director Frank Lloyd, whose career in films began back in 1913. He previous feature was Du sang dans le soleil (1945).
- Gaffes-Warning Spoilers**When Paul Grant attempts to escape, he is shot in between soldiers who are essentially shooting at each other.
- Citations
Mrs. Merryweather: This whole thing is... ghastly!
'Knuckles' Greer: I can think of a better word than that for it.
Mrs. Merryweather: You can?
- ConnexionsReferenced in Les Quatre Cents Coups (1959)
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- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Couleur