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90 Degrees in the Shade

  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30min
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6,8/10
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90 Degrees in the Shade (1965)
CrimeDramaThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA respected grocery shop employee in Prague is covering up for her manager's misconduct with whom she is having an affair; however, things will get complicated when a thorough auditor pays a... Tout lireA respected grocery shop employee in Prague is covering up for her manager's misconduct with whom she is having an affair; however, things will get complicated when a thorough auditor pays a visit.A respected grocery shop employee in Prague is covering up for her manager's misconduct with whom she is having an affair; however, things will get complicated when a thorough auditor pays a visit.

  • Réalisation
    • Jirí Weiss
  • Scénario
    • David Mercer
    • Jirí Mucha
    • Jirí Weiss
  • Casting principal
    • Anne Heywood
    • James Booth
    • Rudolf Hrusínský
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    411
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    • Réalisation
      • Jirí Weiss
    • Scénario
      • David Mercer
      • Jirí Mucha
      • Jirí Weiss
    • Casting principal
      • Anne Heywood
      • James Booth
      • Rudolf Hrusínský
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    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Anne Heywood
    Anne Heywood
    • Alena
    James Booth
    James Booth
    • Vorell
    Rudolf Hrusínský
    Rudolf Hrusínský
    • invertuník JUDr Rudolf Kurka
    Ann Todd
    Ann Todd
    • Kurková
    Donald Wolfit
    Donald Wolfit
    • Bazant
    • (as Sir Donald Wolfit)
    Jirina Jirásková
    Jirina Jirásková
    • Vera
    Jorga Kotrbová
    Jorga Kotrbová
    • Hanka
    Vladimír Mensík
    Vladimír Mensík
    • Emil
    Jirí Sovák
    Jirí Sovák
    • Reditel
    Walter Taub
    Walter Taub
    • Lékar
    • (as Valtr Taub)
    Vera Tichánková
    Vera Tichánková
    • Vavrová
    Vera Uzelacová
      Jan Cmíral
      • Soused
      Vlasta Jelínková
      Vlasta Jelínková
      • Zena
      Jan Libícek
      Jan Libícek
      • Muz v budce
      Mirko Musil
      Mirko Musil
      • Výcepník
      Karel Pavlík
      Karel Pavlík
      • Prodavac
      Ladislav Potmesil
      Ladislav Potmesil
      • Jirka Kurka
      • Réalisation
        • Jirí Weiss
      • Scénario
        • David Mercer
        • Jirí Mucha
        • Jirí Weiss
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      7trimmerb1234

      The power of love

      Now 51 years old, it nevertheless stands up well. The story is clear at one level at least. A zealous and incorruptible auditor (presumably working in a Czech government department) discovers discrepancies in a shop's stock of (expensive imported) spirits amounting to in current terms to perhaps tens of thousands of Pounds. It is for him a very serious matter, and despite attempts by his supervisor to persuade him otherwise, he insists that an example needs to be made of whoever is responsible. (His incorruptibility and devotion to duty is made clear in the coffee spilling incident). James Booth (the shop manager) reprises the character he played in Zulu - but minus any redeeming features. The auditor's actions set in motion an almost inevitable - given the characters - tragic sequence of events. His punctilious bureaucratic existence is for the first time halted in its tracks by the realisation that he has witnessed an altogether more serious crime - hideous villainy that demands justice. The extremely impassive performance of the auditor is effective in forcing the audience to imagine his inner feeling as we understand something of his unhappy marriage and the effect of proximity to a most lovely (Anne Heywood) and loving - and wronged - woman. That he resembles a typical East European official of those times is undermined by his avuncular and entirely human older junior (well played by Donald Wolfitt). On that subject, given the politics of those times, one wonders if a larger point is being made by the film - is it allegorical? One supposes so but that would have been more evident at the time of making than it is now. But as an unusual British film apparently shot entirely on location (in Prague) and a well played tragic human story, it deserves wider viewing.

      The dubbing is rather distracting - the cast is mixed British and Czech. The frequent flashbacks too seem rather clunky. Perhaps these are some of things film makers progressed beyond since 1965

      Many thanks - once again - to Talking Pictures for unearthing this worthy, very watchable but almost unseen British film. They put other channels to shame.
      8FilmFlaneur

      The Shop Around the Corner with adult themes.

      90 Degrees is a strange, if excellent little film which sees Zulu's James Booth appear in what could easily be a work from the Czech new wave, and indeed some viewers might find the British accents of the cast (some apparently dubbed, some not) a little disconcerting in the context, although it is done well. It's a modestly scaled tale which is by turn sexual, claustrophobic, and tragic, a title pretty obscure these days but which ought never the less to be better known as it rarely takes a foot wrong. Although Booth looks a little out of place in his European environment, he turns in a characteristically chippy performance as the scoundrel womaniser Vorell, but he is almost upstaged by the dour inspector Kurka (Rudolf Hrusinsky), whose humourlessness is surely inspired by that of contemporary communist functionaries, as well as the performance of Anne Heywood as the doomed Alena.

      The 90 degrees of the title of course refers to more than just the sweltering heat of the year, it also invokes the sexual tensions which run throughout the film (most notably in the 'coffee wiping' stock room scene near the beginning). Vorell and Alena, as well as Kurka and his wife, are essentially two aspects of the same game; ultimately Vorell's replacement of tea-filled liquor bottles in the stockroom is a much a betrayal of empathy as is Kurka's replacement of marital warmth back at home with the coldness of duty. Down the cast list is Donald Wolfitt, no barnstorming from him here though, and one eventually wonders why he accepted such a supporting role. In some ways this is The Shop Around the Corner but a year after and with adult themes. Those familiar with Prague will also relish the backgrounds. Altogether this can be highly recommended as a forgotten bywater of British cinema. There is some fleeting nudity.
      6jordondave-28085

      Watchable that does not leave viewers much toward the end

      (1965) 90 Degrees in the Shade PSYCHOLOGICAL DRAMA

      Co-written and directed by Jirí Weiss that has auditor, Jirka Kurka (Ladislav Potmesil) visiting a shop and catching the staff of the entire store off guard. The staff especially the manager of the shop, Mr. Vilad/ Matt Vorell (James Booth) and the assistant manager, Alena Winter (Anne Heywood). Alena Winter is also Mr. Vorell's mistress to which they manage to disrupt the auditors count by turning the electricity off to garner extra time to make up funds rendering. During this was happening we then see flashbacks of Alena and Vorell with their times together from the first time he kisses her despite him already been married. Complicating matters is the fact when Mr. Bazant (Sir Donald Wolfit) accidentally knocks down one of the bottles of cognac to the ground, it turns out not to be alcohol but tea to which the manager himself purposely switched so he would be be able to make expensive purchases. Uncommon back in those days are nude scenes to which we get to see actress Anne Heywood's breasts on two occasions.
      8christopher-underwood

      A curious and likeable film that is an effective blend of Czech and British filmmaking

      A curious and likeable film that is an effective blend of Czech and British filmmaking of the early to mid sixties. Script is by David Mercer but from a Czech story and whilst much of the film has a European look there are interior scenes much more akin to British dramas of the time and then there are all these English faces amongst the Czechoslovak. Ann Todd and the lovely Anne Heywood are most effective as is a seemingly out of place Donald Wolfit and less so the overrated James Booth, who at least manages not to disgrace himself here. It is a rather downbeat tale set mostly in and around a grocery store but there is substantial local colour with marvellous Prague street scenes in the city and beside the river and the dialogue convincing enough to draw the viewer in. The main characters are surprisingly well drawn considering the modest running time and although the downward spiral seems inevitable from the start it is never quite clear what might happen as we witness the developing and changing situation. Well worth a look and as the film was apparently cut differently for British and Czech release will merit second viewing of the Czech language version.
      5malcolmgsw

      Rather depressing

      One assumes that this was made in Czechoslovakia during the brief thaw in the communist regime under Dubcek.One further supposes that one of the main reasons for its production in Prague was economy.Obviously a wise move given the tone of the film.It has to be said that everything about this film reeks of its commercially.The atmosphere in the film is one of dread.The economy of production is self evident,and the title is truly dreadful.It would appear from this site that this film was not distributed in cinemas in the UK,and thus sat on the shelf for over 40 years till it's DVD release.This is not very surprising.The film is of interest in that it features Donald Wolcott and Ann Todd in character roles near to the end of their respective careers.Not to be watched if you are in a melancholic state of mind.

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        Vorell: [pleading] Alena!

      • Versions alternatives
        Simultaneously shot in English and Czech versions: the English version runs 91 minutes and the Czech 83 (the British actors are dubbed).
      • Connexions
        Referenced in The Projection Booth Podcast: Episode 596: 90 Degrees in the Shade (1965) (2022)

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      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 28 mars 1968 (Hongrie)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Tchécoslovaquie
        • Royaume-Uni
      • Langue
        • Anglais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Ninety Degrees in the Shade
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Barrandov Studios, Prague, République tchèque
      • Sociétés de production
        • Filmové studio Barrandov
        • Raymond Stross Productions
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      • Durée
        1 heure 30 minutes
      • Couleur
        • Black and White
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 2.35 : 1

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