La séduisante Louise Whitman catalyse l'action et l'aventure dans un pays africain qui offre un refuge aux fugitifs étrangers.La séduisante Louise Whitman catalyse l'action et l'aventure dans un pays africain qui offre un refuge aux fugitifs étrangers.La séduisante Louise Whitman catalyse l'action et l'aventure dans un pays africain qui offre un refuge aux fugitifs étrangers.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Bernie Hamilton
- Pompala
- (as Bernard Hamilton)
Jules Brock
- Native boy
- (non crédité)
Naaman Brown
- Native Crewman
- (non crédité)
Manny Emanuel
- Corot
- (non crédité)
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"Congo Crossing" is a fine example of the Universal Studio ethos of the fifties. The powers that be at Universal decreed that films were all about look with content a whole lot less important. Audiences did not come to the cinema to be educated or enlightened, they came to be entranced by great looking charismatic leading actors, lit and costumed to perfection. The screenplay was simply to service the stars. It would take the genius of a Douglas Sirk to transfer Universal's mediocre screenplays into great cinema. Joseph Pevney, the director of "Congo Crossing", was not able to able to perform such a feat and clearly had no such aspiration, but he fared well with "Congo Crossing" and even better with Universal's "Foxfire" and "Female on the Beach".
The studio look included the often hand painted posters that accompanied the film, usually featuring the male lead clutching the female lead (check out the aforementioned films). The aesthetic of many Universal films was meticulously crafted by their superb art direction department headed by Alexander Golitzen and highly skilled cameramen such as Russell Metty. Actors George Nader and Virginia Mayo were blessed with captivating looks as were all the studio's leads, but when well-costumed, beautifully lit and filmed by Metty, you simply can't take your eyes off them. The entire film takes place in the heart of Africa yet Mayo's hair and make-up remain perfect and she appears in a whole range of eye-catching designs, from the shortest of shorts to slinky evening wear. How she managed to pack them all in her suitcase remains a mystery, but who cares. Nader is more appropriately dressed, but even his jungle wear is casually elegant and his hair of course virtually unruffled.
"Congo Crossing" has a totally absurd narrative but Universal works its usual magic and affords an entertaining 85 minutes.
The studio look included the often hand painted posters that accompanied the film, usually featuring the male lead clutching the female lead (check out the aforementioned films). The aesthetic of many Universal films was meticulously crafted by their superb art direction department headed by Alexander Golitzen and highly skilled cameramen such as Russell Metty. Actors George Nader and Virginia Mayo were blessed with captivating looks as were all the studio's leads, but when well-costumed, beautifully lit and filmed by Metty, you simply can't take your eyes off them. The entire film takes place in the heart of Africa yet Mayo's hair and make-up remain perfect and she appears in a whole range of eye-catching designs, from the shortest of shorts to slinky evening wear. How she managed to pack them all in her suitcase remains a mystery, but who cares. Nader is more appropriately dressed, but even his jungle wear is casually elegant and his hair of course virtually unruffled.
"Congo Crossing" has a totally absurd narrative but Universal works its usual magic and affords an entertaining 85 minutes.
It Couldn't fits better instead Congo Crossing than Brazilian title Congotanga-Hideaway of Outcasts, where every single murder, outlaws and crooks finding shelter in this smallest fictional African country running away from authorities if bordering with Belgian Congo, due Congotanga didn't assign any extradition law, turns out that a powerful mining company hires a geographer David Carr (George Nader) to certify if the confluence of both rivers didn't change the real river's course that would changing the frontier between Congotanga and Belgian Congo.
Meanwhile landing there from airplane a gorgeous former model Louise (Virginia Mayo) accused to murder his lover in Paris having a pulpy reward for his beauty head, guess who is the law officer there? Nothing less than the dubious Col. Arragas (Peter Lorre), then as expected each fifteen minutes a death corpse lays out somewhere, as that famous music assures "Peter Lorre contemplating a crime", it's looks like a little bit CASABLANCA in peace period, anyway has many crook men interesting in what's David Carr's work conclusion corcerning the border.
All the while a local Doc Gorman (Rex Ingram) hardly struggles against the tropical deceases over the poorest local natives waiting for medicines often stolen by the smuggler Carr Ritmer (Tonio Selwart) and his gang, in this fear atmosphere the picture unfolds, it's a lowest budge from Universal International release, full of mismatches, tons of clichés and so for, however it's an enjoyable adventure entertainment at the extent to it became at once one's my guilty pleasure pictures, it never was released in any format in Brazil.
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First watch: 1997 / How many: 4 / Source: TV-DVD-R / Rating: 6.25.
Meanwhile landing there from airplane a gorgeous former model Louise (Virginia Mayo) accused to murder his lover in Paris having a pulpy reward for his beauty head, guess who is the law officer there? Nothing less than the dubious Col. Arragas (Peter Lorre), then as expected each fifteen minutes a death corpse lays out somewhere, as that famous music assures "Peter Lorre contemplating a crime", it's looks like a little bit CASABLANCA in peace period, anyway has many crook men interesting in what's David Carr's work conclusion corcerning the border.
All the while a local Doc Gorman (Rex Ingram) hardly struggles against the tropical deceases over the poorest local natives waiting for medicines often stolen by the smuggler Carr Ritmer (Tonio Selwart) and his gang, in this fear atmosphere the picture unfolds, it's a lowest budge from Universal International release, full of mismatches, tons of clichés and so for, however it's an enjoyable adventure entertainment at the extent to it became at once one's my guilty pleasure pictures, it never was released in any format in Brazil.
Thanks for reading.
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First watch: 1997 / How many: 4 / Source: TV-DVD-R / Rating: 6.25.
Same kind of intrigue as the Michael Curtiz's film, a mix up of exotic adventre and espionage yarn, intrigue, with good action scenes. It is full of charm of the fifties, and I thought about a Paramount film instead of Universal, because the Mountainl logo film company was more specialized in exotoc features, starring for instance John Payne and Rhonda Fleming or Arlene Dahl, directed by the likes of Lewis Foster or Edward Ludwig, than Universal, the science fiction and western oriented studio. Not my favourite from Jo Pevney who was a complete director: westerns, adventure - many with Jeff Chandler - crime; never any horror nor science fiction though. This one deserves to be seen at least once, for your knowledge.
Reading that Universal got Virginia Mayo's services for Congo Crossing in exchange for Rock Hudson going to Warner Brothers I was stunned and thinking in baseball terms. The biggest one sided deal I had ever heard of since the Mets parted with Nolan Ryan to the Angels for Jim Fregosi. The cast didn't even get the benefit of a nice African location shoot.
Shot in the Botanical Gardens of Los Angeles this routine action adventure film has Virginia Mayo as a socialite on the run and George Nader an engineer on a surveying mission.
They're both at a real sleazy town in the French Congo where Peter Lorre runs a rather loose enforcement policy. There's also Michael Pate who is a hit man contracted to get Mayo.
Nader's mission to survey the place as the Congo River boundaries have changed and find out whether Lorre's jurisdiction of Congotanga is in the French or Belgian Congo. The ambiguity of the situation causes concern for all and it's made Congotanga the wide open place it is. Everyone wants to know, but many don't want the knowledge to go public.
In this is a very nice portrayal from Rex Ingram of a black doctor running a hospital. Which colonial power he lives under is of little concern to him. He knows the white man will be gone soon enough, but while he's there he wants what he needs to run his hospital.
Congo Crossing is a below average action adventure film. Must George Nader ever have envied Rock Hudson.
Shot in the Botanical Gardens of Los Angeles this routine action adventure film has Virginia Mayo as a socialite on the run and George Nader an engineer on a surveying mission.
They're both at a real sleazy town in the French Congo where Peter Lorre runs a rather loose enforcement policy. There's also Michael Pate who is a hit man contracted to get Mayo.
Nader's mission to survey the place as the Congo River boundaries have changed and find out whether Lorre's jurisdiction of Congotanga is in the French or Belgian Congo. The ambiguity of the situation causes concern for all and it's made Congotanga the wide open place it is. Everyone wants to know, but many don't want the knowledge to go public.
In this is a very nice portrayal from Rex Ingram of a black doctor running a hospital. Which colonial power he lives under is of little concern to him. He knows the white man will be gone soon enough, but while he's there he wants what he needs to run his hospital.
Congo Crossing is a below average action adventure film. Must George Nader ever have envied Rock Hudson.
Joseph Pevney the director is more or less dismissed by so called highbrow critics. I think they are wrong. He directed Joan Crawford in one of the rare films on male prostitution, ' Female on the Beach ' and many minor gems of entertaining films that deal with character as well as action. ' Congo Crossing ' is perfectly cast. George Nadar is the lead male role, and he has been underestimated as an actor. Rock Hudson is often compared to him, and Nadar comes out as being inferior. The truth I think is that given the right roles they were both fine actors and both were gay and faithful friends. One had to go given the ' morals ' of Hollywood and gracefully Nadar left and became a writer. In this film he is on top form trying to redraw the map of the Belgian Congo, as what should be part of it's territory has become a renegade state for criminals. Peter Lorre runs it in uniform and gives a delightful over the top performance. Virginia Mayo is at her best as a cold woman of mystery who is warm when she wants to and not when men want to profit from her in more ways than one. This is by no means a great film, but excellent on its own terms. I can imagine audiences of the mid-1950's enjoyed every minute of it. I believe it, and films like it, give pleasure and sometimes have a lot of artistic beauty into the bargain. A mistake to underestimate directors like Pevney who had a lot to give to the diversity of cinema.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn exchange for the services of Virginia Mayo for this picture, Universal-International agreed to loan Rock Hudson to Warner Bros. for "Giant."
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By what name was Intrigue au Congo (1956) officially released in India in English?
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