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Le Mystère du camp 27

Titre original : Portrait from Life
  • 1949
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
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Le Mystère du camp 27 (1949)
Psychological DramaCrimeDramaMysteryRomanceThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIntrigued by the portrait of a Jewish girl at a London art gallery, a British Army Major attempts to find her amongst the refugees living in various camps for displaced people in post-World ... Tout lireIntrigued by the portrait of a Jewish girl at a London art gallery, a British Army Major attempts to find her amongst the refugees living in various camps for displaced people in post-World War II Germany.Intrigued by the portrait of a Jewish girl at a London art gallery, a British Army Major attempts to find her amongst the refugees living in various camps for displaced people in post-World War II Germany.

  • Réalisation
    • Terence Fisher
  • Scénario
    • David Evans
    • Frank Harvey
    • Muriel Box
  • Casting principal
    • Mai Zetterling
    • Robert Beatty
    • Guy Rolfe
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    217
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    • Réalisation
      • Terence Fisher
    • Scénario
      • David Evans
      • Frank Harvey
      • Muriel Box
    • Casting principal
      • Mai Zetterling
      • Robert Beatty
      • Guy Rolfe
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Rôles principaux37

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    Mai Zetterling
    Mai Zetterling
    • Lidia aka Hildegard
    Robert Beatty
    Robert Beatty
    • Duncan Reid
    Guy Rolfe
    Guy Rolfe
    • Major Lawrence
    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Fritz Kottler Hendlmann
    Patrick Holt
    Patrick Holt
    • Ferguson
    Arnold Marlé
    • Professor Franz Menzel
    Sybille Binder
    Sybille Binder
    • Eitel Hendlmann
    • (as Sybilla Binder)
    George Thorpe
    • Brigadier
    Gerard Heinz
    Gerard Heinz
    • Heine
    Philo Hauser
    • Hans Ackermann
    Thora Hird
    Thora Hird
    • Mrs. Skinner
    Pete Murray
    • Lieutenant Keith
    • (as Peter Murray)
    Eric Messiter
    Eric Messiter
    • Coroner
    Cyril Chamberlain
    • Supervisor
    Betty Lynne
    Betty Lynne
    • Interpreter
    Dorothea Glade
    • Hildegard Schmidt
    Nelly Arno
    • Anna Skutetsky
    Richard Molinas
    • Man in Crowd with Anna
    • Réalisation
      • Terence Fisher
    • Scénario
      • David Evans
      • Frank Harvey
      • Muriel Box
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    8richardchatten

    Gainsborough Portrait

    Historically interesting for its stark depiction of the shambles that was postwar Europe; and as a reminder of the first phase of Terence Fisher's career as a director during his brief tenure making 'A' features for Gainsborough Pictures before it closed it's doors in 1949.

    It's also effectively a follow-up to Ealing's 'Frieda' with Mai Zetterling in a similarly equivocal role as a displaced person with a mysterious past. The first half has an almost documentary quality to it (with a lot of location work and German dialogue) before melodrama takes over (including a scene set in a wood at nighttime that wouldn't have been out of place in 'The Curse of Frankenstein'), to which Sybilla Binder contributes a memorably spooky cameo.
    8robert-temple-1

    A tragic tale from a displaced persons camp in Germany after the War

    This is a very moving and effective film starring the young Mai Zetterling, then aged 23 but looking 18 and acting even younger than that. She has amnesia because of terrible events which she has experienced during the War, including time spent in Auschwitz because she was a Jew. She is the lost daughter of a German Jewish professor who is living as a refugee in London, and who has not seen any members of his family for nine years and does not even know if they are alive. In the camp, she is disguised as the daughter of a man who calls himself Fritz Handelmann, played by Herbert Lom at his most sinister and threatening. Zetterling does not know she is not his daughter and believes him when he tells her she is. But meanwhile, Lom is really 'the fourth in command of the SS' with a secret bunker near the camp, who is attempting to revive the Nazi cause while remaining in disguise as a refugee. Guy Rolfe plays an English officer posted to the British Army of Occupation in Germany. He is home on 21 day leave in London and meets the old professor, who tells him of his missing daughter. This is because a war artist has painted a haunting portrait of her which is on show at the Royal Academy, Rolfe visits it and hears the professor exclaim upon seeing it: 'But that's my daughter!' Rolfe is taken by the girl in the portrait and decides to help investigate. And so a considerable saga ensues, leading to dramatic events and the finding of the utterly charming young Zetterling, who at that age was enough to set any number of hearts aflutter. It's quite a story and superbly directed by Terence Fisher, who had only directed his very first film the year before. Later, in 1962, he would direct the version of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA which has Herbert Lom play the Phantom and Heather Sears as Christine.
    Big Vern

    A snapshot of the time.

    What drew me to this film was its focus on the lives of some inmates of the Displaced People's Camps in Post WW2 Europe. Its depiction, though considerably cleaned up for the consumption of the movie-going public, illustrates some of the key elements in DP camp life. The plot focusses on the attempts of a British Officer in Occupied Germany to help an amnesiac Concentration Camp inmate regain her memory. Unknown to all, a wanted Nazi war criminal is using her amnesia and the names of an exterminated Jewish family to escape Justice.

    Typical for British dramas of the period, though not as excruciating as some, there is plenty of "British reserve" in Guy Rolfe's role. The consistently understated (or absent) emotion is a bit difficult for today's audiences. Also "Hildegaard", the amnesiac, seems to fall in love at the drop of a hat which, given her circumstances, I found to be quite neurotic. I'm not sure that this would have been the intention of the director.

    The film's street scenes also give some fleeting insights into London's appearance in the late '40's.

    On the whole I'd say it would be a worthwhile film to catch if you had a particular interest in the period.
    6malcolmgsw

    Zetterling stars

    Main Zetterling despite being 24 convinces as an 18 year old girl in a displaced persons camp.Also very prominent at the beginning of a long are errors.He is Herbert Lom.Lots of other familiar faces at the beginning of their new post war careers.This film is of historical interest now,showing how people were trying to sort themselves out after the war.
    7howardmorley

    Full Credit to the Gainsborough Sound Department

    Unlike many 1940s movies, this film came from over with crisp dialogue so I did not have to turn the volume control up to listen to the screenplay.Even my wife noticed it had good sound production standards.Guy Rolfe an army officer in 1946, to kill time sees a portrait in a forces art gallery and makes the acquaintance there of the Jewish father of the girl posing for it, (Mai Zetterling).As he has just been jilted, he has time on his hands as the army has given him temporary leave from his army job in Hannover, Germany.

    Fascinated by the portrait, he sets out to find the girl from the masses of "DPs" (displaced persons) in Europe who were stateless at the end of WW11 and placed in special camps by the allies.I also liked hearing authentic German spoken by the cast which included Herbert Lom at the beginning of his film career.As there is a surprise ending I will draw a veil over my comments so as not to provide a spoiler.A good production which held my interest to the end.7/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Despite playing a character with an 18 year old daughter, Herbert Lom (Mr Hendlmann) was 31 years old at the time of filming and only 8 years older than Mai Zetterling who played his daughter. Yet Sybille Binder, who played Lom's on screen wife Mrs Hendlmann) was 53 years old at the time of filming.
    • Citations

      Campbell Reid: Listen kiddo. This is what you've gotta remember. You've got a decent future in front of you. If you can get outta this stinking camp and live amongst decent people. That's why you gotta remember who you area and where you came from. You don't belong here, you know that, don't you?

      Lidia aka Hildegarde: I don't know.

      Campbell Reid: You've gotta pull yourself together and remember who you are.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 janvier 1949 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Lost Daughter
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Piccadilly, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(outside the Royal Academy)
    • Société de production
      • Gainsborough Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 132 800 £GB (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 30 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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