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La femme en question

Titre original : The Woman in Question
  • 1950
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28min
NOTE IMDb
6,8/10
1,3 k
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La femme en question (1950)
WhodunnitCrimeDramaMystery

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman is murdered, but she is seen in different ways by different people.A woman is murdered, but she is seen in different ways by different people.A woman is murdered, but she is seen in different ways by different people.

  • Réalisation
    • Anthony Asquith
  • Scénario
    • John Cresswell
  • Casting principal
    • Jean Kent
    • Dirk Bogarde
    • John McCallum
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    1,3 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Anthony Asquith
    • Scénario
      • John Cresswell
    • Casting principal
      • Jean Kent
      • Dirk Bogarde
      • John McCallum
    • 33avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux29

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    Jean Kent
    Jean Kent
    • Agnes…
    Dirk Bogarde
    Dirk Bogarde
    • R.W. (Bob) Baker
    John McCallum
    John McCallum
    • Michael Murray
    Susan Shaw
    Susan Shaw
    • Catherine Taylor
    Hermione Baddeley
    Hermione Baddeley
    • Mrs. Finch
    Charles Victor
    Charles Victor
    • Albert Pollard
    Duncan Macrae
    Duncan Macrae
    • Supt. Lodge
    Lana Morris
    Lana Morris
    • Lana Clark
    Joe Linnane
    • Inspector Butler
    Vida Hope
    Vida Hope
    • Shirley Jones
    John Boxer
    • Detective Lucas
    • (non crédité)
    Albert Chevalier
    • W.T. Gunter
    • (non crédité)
    Julian D'Albie
    • Police Surgeon
    • (non crédité)
    Anthony Dawson
    Anthony Dawson
    • Inspector Wilson
    • (non crédité)
    Richard Dunn
    • Police Sergeant
    • (non crédité)
    Ian Fleming
    Ian Fleming
    • Doctor
    • (non crédité)
    Nora Gordon
    • Neighbour
    • (non crédité)
    Helen Goss
    Helen Goss
    • Mrs. Parker
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Anthony Asquith
    • Scénario
      • John Cresswell
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    Avis des utilisateurs33

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    7swordfish-1

    A greatly underrated classic

    A Woman in Question (recently IMDb lists it as Five Angels on Murder) is a Rashomon like story told in flashback. The story develops after a women is found dead and police detectives question witnesses, each of whom provides a different account of events leading to the murder. Until the very end, the ulterior motives of each of the characters remain unclear.

    It is a greatly underrated movie that is not easily accessible. Anthony Asquith handles the material really well and masterfully builds the suspense. In addition, solid performances are provided by the cast.

    If you get an opportunity to watch this movie, do not miss it. Hopefully the movie will become more accessible in the years to come.
    8carmenjulianna

    'A Classic British-Who Done It'

    A great cast and performance by some of Britain's best 50s-60s headliners, including Dirk Bogard and Susan Shaw. Hermione Baddely as usual, gave a great convincing performance..

    An intriguing suspense murder mystery, with a dialogue that twists and turns, beginning with the discovery of a womans murder.. The narrative is then told to the police inspector individually, through the recollections of those acquainted closest to the victim (which there are many) I really enjoyed this style of whodunit murder mystery, as it gives the storyline so much more depth into each character, and creativity on different levels..

    Jean Kents performance was exillerarating, authentic and believable.! I'm an avid fan of British B movies, especially the crime genre but, this is quite in a class of its own.!

    I did however guess the killer (it was obvious) but for those never having seen this movie before, I recommend you take time to watch it. It'll keep you guessing until the end :) I have watched 'A Woman In Question' over the years numerous times and I still enjoy watching it whenever shown, immensely..!

    They don't make them like they used to...!!!
    7gbill-74877

    Clever British mystery

    This British mystery is clever in showing us the varying perspectives of five people connected to a woman who has been murdered, one flashback after another, as the police question them. It's amusing to see how each remembers their own behavior as better than others do, sometimes in subtle ways, and other times with larger distortions, and wonder how much of it they believe vs. Knowingly spin in their accounts. This is how it is in life; each of us are the stars of our own little shows, and our views of people or events can be wildly different, despite underlying commonality.

    While many are quick to point out the parallel to Rashomon, released just a couple of months earlier, it's important to note that Kurosawa's film had its characters telling almost completely different narratives, whereas in The Woman in Question it's more of a matter of different perspectives. In Rashomon, there is no ultimate, objective truth, and it remains elusive. In this film, there is clear truth, and we are unsurprised when the detective gets things sorted.

    The concept to this film was intriguing, and allowed the actors to show off their range, Jean Kent especially (the woman who gets murdered), but also Hermione Baddeley (the neighbor) and Dirk Bogarde (the sister's boyfriend), among others. The film is not quite as strong as the mystery is unraveled, though Duncan Macrae brings that classic British approach I'm fond of. Unfortunately, the final clue and killer's instant confession upon being confronted felt rather hokey, and the ending just a little too quick and tidy to feel completely satisfying. Not bad though.
    10Dave_BobW

    Five versions of one person

    'The Woman in Question' shows the same person, the fairground fortune-teller Astra (real name: Agnes) as five different people saw her. Astra has been found strangled and the police chief tries to put together what has happened to her.

    Jean Kent is excellent - for me, she was at her best in sleazy, tarty roles and the episode seen from her sister's (Susan Shaw) point of view is no exception. I love the moment when we first see this version of Astra, sprawled in bed in a messy room, drunk. The music is wonderful here.

    Charles Victor plays Mr Pollard, the pet shop owner, with a fine degree of understatement. Hermione Baddeley is equally good as the nosy neighbour Mrs Finch.

    Jean Kent (in 'Sixty Voices' by Brian McFarlane) felt the episode closest to the character in her view was the happy-go-lucky girl as seen by the Irish sailor played by John McCallum. Her least favourite was the Susan Shaw episode. Apparently Bette Davis had originally been in mind for the part.

    A very cleverly made film and a classic British film.
    7Dierdre99

    An English Rashomon, or a drag routine

    Made the same year - 1950 - as Rashomon which is acclaimed for retelling the same story several ways, The Woman in Question does the very same, allowing Jean Kent to portray five rather different versions of Astra, the fortune teller. The women in the film are much better drawn than the men, despite both the director and writer being themselves men, and despite the narrative framework of the all-male police team. Some would attribute this to Asquith's gay perspective. The combined portrait of Astra is not very flattering, especially her refusal to visit her dying husband, and in her using Pollard, the pet-shop keeper, to work for her for free, but then refusing his polite advances, she is walking a dangerous line. The underlying sadness of her person comes through, but she is not as sad as Pollard.

    The outstanding secondary character is Mrs Finch, the nosey neighbour from next door who never stops talking. Hermione Baddeley, in the part, practically steals the first part of the film to the extent that the rest almost seems like an anticlimax. Her characterization, her way of speech, the hairnet and the pinafore, owe a lot to the English tradition of comical working-class characters that goes back to renaissance theatre, was developed in the Music Hall, and is a precursor of the Monty-Python housewives chatting over the back fence. That is, it is very easy to see her as done by Dan Leno or Al Reid. A change of emphasis and we have a drag routine.

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    • Anecdotes
      Inside joke: When the Police Inspectors are searching the flat at the beginning, they come across some photographs of the dead woman's boyfriends. One comments to the other that they might recognize some of these men from their own rogues' gallery. He pauses, examines one and says knowingly, "John Mills!" Obviously a tongue-in-cheek reference to a certain fellow actor.
    • Gaffes
      When Dirk Bogarde confesses to Susan Shaw that he is not an American but was actually born in Liverpool, he says "I've never been further west than Bristol". In fact Liverpool is further west than Bristol.
    • Citations

      Agnes: You were right Mrs Finch - he has a one-track mind.

      Mrs. Finch: Yes, and it's a dirt track.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 octobre 1951 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • Streaming on "Khoulshi Kane" YouTube Channel
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Five Angles on Murder
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bognor Regis, West Sussex, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Sea front)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Javelin Films
      • Vic Films Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 28 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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