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Faces in the Dark

  • 1960
  • 1h 24min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
400
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Faces in the Dark (1960)
CriminalitéDrameMystèreThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueInventor Richard Hammond goes blind and mentally unstable after lab accident. His family brings him to countryside home. Hammond suspects something suspicious about their motives and circums... Tout lireInventor Richard Hammond goes blind and mentally unstable after lab accident. His family brings him to countryside home. Hammond suspects something suspicious about their motives and circumstances, building tension and mystery.Inventor Richard Hammond goes blind and mentally unstable after lab accident. His family brings him to countryside home. Hammond suspects something suspicious about their motives and circumstances, building tension and mystery.

  • Réalisation
    • David Eady
  • Scénario
    • Ephraim Kogan
    • John Tully
    • Pierre Boileau
  • Casting principal
    • John Gregson
    • Mai Zetterling
    • John Ireland
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    400
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • David Eady
    • Scénario
      • Ephraim Kogan
      • John Tully
      • Pierre Boileau
    • Casting principal
      • John Gregson
      • Mai Zetterling
      • John Ireland
    • 27avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux14

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    John Gregson
    John Gregson
    • Richard Hammond
    Mai Zetterling
    Mai Zetterling
    • Christiane Hammond
    John Ireland
    John Ireland
    • Max Hammond
    Michael Denison
    Michael Denison
    • David Merton
    Tony Wright
    Tony Wright
    • Clem
    Nanette Newman
    Nanette Newman
    • Janet
    Valerie Taylor
    Valerie Taylor
    • Miss Hopkins
    Roland Bartrop
    Roland Bartrop
    • French Doctor
    • (as Rowland Bartrop)
    Colette Bartrop
    • 1st Nurse
    • (non crédité)
    Barry Johns
    • Factory Worker
    • (non crédité)
    Leonard Llewellyn
    • Chief Engineer
    • (non crédité)
    Joyce Marlow
      John Serret
      John Serret
      • French Surgeon
      • (non crédité)
      Winnie Wiblin
      • Factory Worker
      • (non crédité)
      • Réalisation
        • David Eady
      • Scénario
        • Ephraim Kogan
        • John Tully
        • Pierre Boileau
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      Avis des utilisateurs27

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      6richardchatten

      "I'm Not Mad! I'm Not Mad!!"

      The "roman de la victime" ("victim novel") pioneered by the writing team of Pierre Boileau & Thomas Narcejac - lovingly detailing the cruel gaslighting by others of a vulnerable victim - after providing the raw material for 'Les Diaboliques' and 'Vertigo' inspired many imitations during the early sixties, particularly by Hammer Films; although 'Faces in the Dark' is one of the few direct adaptations of their work. Had this been adapted for Hammer by Jimmy Sangster (who had been regularly providing them with 'psychological' scripts commencing with 'The Snorkel' in 1958) the result would probably have been much scarier.

      Like most black & white features of the early 60's it looks good. But despite the occasionally gothic lighting, strange camera angles, the menacing presence of Mai Zetterling (who always looks guilty of something) and a cool title sequence aided by an eerie ondes Martenot score by Mikis Theodorakis it becomes very plodding and garrulous (although the ending is satisfactorily grim).

      A similar subject concerning a blind patriarch made a much better film a few years earlier called 'Silent Dust' (1949). Catch that if you get the chance.
      6Arca1943

      Boileau & Narcejac, French masters of suspense

      Like the preceding comment by JimShine illustrates, this movie is only half-good : an average-to-good acting job; and indeed the direction lacks energy and tension.

      The strength that remains in this movie comes basically from its clever story, its suspenseful plot. The explanation is simple : it is adapted from a novel by Boileau-Narcejac! Voilà ! Of course ! For the sake of anecdote, let's remind the reader that the British publishers of Faces in the Dark / Les Visages de l'ombre (that was in the early 60s) asked Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac if they couldn't, by any chance, change the conclusive chapter because it was too dark. Well, if they called it 'Faces in the Dark', it must have been for some reason, bozo ! Like many people in the same trade, Boileau-Narcejac wrote and published too much. As a result, let's say MOST of their novels are at least enjoyable, SOME are pretty boring - especially the late ones, as often happens with thriller/suspense writers - and a solid DOZEN are masterpieces of suspense, atmospheric and chilling to the bone ! They also wrote an adorable jewel of the pastiche, 'Arsène Lupin : Le Secret d'Eunerville' which is a full-fledged Arsène Lupin novel better than some of the original ones written by Maurice Leblanc.

      In fact, lots of people may know very well a couple of their stories without realizing it : H.G. Clouzot's Les Diaboliques and Alfred Hitchock's Vertigo were both adapted from a Boileau-Narcejac novel.

      They also can be counted are among the rare true INVENTORS of the genre, because in the immediate postwar years, they decided to escape from both the whodunit (written from the point of view of the detective) and the noir (written from the point of view of the criminal) and decided instead to write their novels - a genuine breakthrough - from the point of view of the victim. And it is the case with Faces in the Dark, which could well be their most efficient suspense ever - but to know that, you have to read the book, for this movie adaptation, though acceptable, doesn't really do it justice. Reading 'Les Visages de l'ombre' is a really frightening experience (especially the conclusive chapter!), while watching this movie is at best intriguing.
      8mortlich

      Tension and mystery throughout

      I was staggered to read some of the other reviews of this film, as I found it to be one of the best mystery thrillers it has been my pleasure to see. From start to finish, this is a film which does not flag, which remains taut and full of suspense throughout, and which keeps the viewer endlessly and tensely speculating about just what is going on : is the blinded Mr Hammond just paranoid, or is he really likely to be murdered ? That is perhaps the main question, but there are other related issues which keep the viewer on tenterhooks, and the overall result is an excellent hour and a half's viewing. All good things come to an end, as they say, and this film certainly comes to an end that one never could see coming !
      7droopyherby

      Well done British Noir

      FACES IN THE DARK is a rather forgotten film in the British noir genre. The movie is a bit slow but totally worth hanging in there - the TWIST is quite staggering & very well done (no surprise it is based on a book by the writing team that also wrote the novels that VERTIGO, LES DIABOLIQUES and EYES WITHOUT A FACE were based on). John Gregson is very good as the rich successful man who is blinded in an industry accident. He is angry at the world with his fate and slowly begins to worry that he is losing his mind. Is he just paranoid or is his "loving" wife too good to be true? I watched this with a few friends and we all thoroughly enjoyed it.
      8clanciai

      A blind man finding himself in a blind alley

      John Gregson plays a very unsympathetic character, a genius inventor at a firm for making bulbs, and he makes a breakthrough with a new revolutionary invention, but the laboratory explodes, and he loses his sight. Fortunately he is married to the always lovely but ambiguous Mai Zetterling, who takes well care of him with his main partner at the job by her side, but there is also John Ireland as his brother, a good-for-nothing always needing money, drinking and playing the piano and with a bad heart at that, for running too much after women. That's the set-up.

      It's a cruel drama, almost nasty in character, Boileau-Narcejac are not quite convincing this time in their contrived intriguing but overdo it, while the main theme is the more interesting: a blind man finding himself not only groping in the darkness but finding that darkness growing ever thicker as his closest of kin are more and more lost to him. It starts on a very small level, he fails to recognize his cat, he finds himself smelling trees that weren't there, and he is not helped at all by his own very aggressive nature losing patience all the time. It's a story about darkness and loneliness that constantly grows worse, and the end isn't exactly any answer to his predicament.

      The acting is perfect, the psychological realism is consistent, but there are flaws in the concrete story, just as in their other unsurprassed thrillers, like "Vertigo" and "Les diaboliques."

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        This was Michael Denison's last film until Les ombres du coeur (1993), which was his final film overall, 33 years later.
      • Citations

        Richard Hammond: You know what they say, don't you? Only cats and blind men can see in the dark...

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        Featured in Remembering John Gregson (2019)

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      • How long is Faces in the Dark?Alimenté par Alexa

      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 22 novembre 1960 (Royaume-Uni)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Royaume-Uni
      • Langues
        • Anglais
        • Français
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Ansikten i mörkret
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Shepperton Studios, Studios Road, Shepperton, Surrey, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(studio: made at Shepperton Studios, Middlesex, England.)
      • Sociétés de production
        • Penington Eady Productions
        • Welbeck Film Distributors
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      • Durée
        • 1h 24min(84 min)
      • Couleur
        • Black and White
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.66 : 1

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