अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA wise cracking American P.I. traveling abroad with his love interest and sidekick, stumbles on to a dead body. After it disappears again, he starts to unravel a devious crime ring.A wise cracking American P.I. traveling abroad with his love interest and sidekick, stumbles on to a dead body. After it disappears again, he starts to unravel a devious crime ring.A wise cracking American P.I. traveling abroad with his love interest and sidekick, stumbles on to a dead body. After it disappears again, he starts to unravel a devious crime ring.
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 3 जीत
- Housekeeper
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- Supporting Role
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- Supporting Role
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- Pilgrims of Peace Poet
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- Irate Bridge Player
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फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
I can imagine a Depression Era audience enjoyhing its modicum of thrills (re: train crashes) and the goofy situations and dialogue, but the show appear doomed from such weak casting. I doubt if current filmmakers would be interested in this genre at all, but from a few decades back, a pleasant hit like "Silver Streak" points up the necessity of finding the proper stars to populate such frivolous nonsense.
Beyond the dynamite first teaming of Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor, the SS supporting cast is a who's who of talented players. No such luck in this 1936 SS, with Edmund Lowe tiresome in his hogging the screen but offering zero charm, while Constance Cummings is eminently forgettable and the various minor players a washout.
And comedy they do get here, and along Hitchcock lines to boot! Mind, Hitch had only just come into public recognition with the 39 STEPS, he had not yet done THE LADY VANISHES, let alone cross the Atlantic in the other direction to build his fame and fortune.
In my humble view, a screenplay penned by Gilliat and Launder is a guarantee of high quality - and I was not disappointed. This is a quirky, clever, sharp dialogue script that serves both the the American and British spirit in the film.
Cinematography by Mutz Greenbaum (never heard of this fella, was he German?) is competent, nothing more than that. What elevates SEVEN SINNERS is the superb sense of fun together conveyed by Lowe and Cummings... and the twists in the story also had me riveted!
Definitely worth watching, especially if you can get a good copy. 8/10.
Lowe is a private detective and Cummings works for an insurance company and both are trying to find a killer whose method of homicide is to either wreck trains to kill somebody or to cause a wreck to hide the body of someone he's already killed.
In a manner like Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint from North By Northwest, Lowe and Cummings exchange some very witty dialog. Other Hitchcock pictures that you will see elements of here in Seven Sinners are The Thirty Nine Steps, The Lady Vanishes, and Foreign Correspondent.
This wrecker is a pretty clever guy and it is only in the final minutes that our intrepid heroes realize who it is. And I don't think the audience will realize it either.
All that's missing is Alfred Hitchcock's portly cameo.
Seven Sinners is entertaining comedy thriller in the vein of Hitchcock's The Thirty-Nine Steps (1935), featuring a couple who spend their time during their escapade bickering and bantering until, inevitably, they finally declare undying love. But that's only after some hectic and dangerous moments such as chases, train crashes and a shootout in a cinema-theatre at the end. There's some witty dialogue and likable performances from Lowe and Cummings,
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe second train wreck in this film, which is also called "The Wrecker", is the same one that was staged for the climax of The Wrecker (1929). Footage of that crash, not used in the earlier film, was edited together with new shots. Another train wreck was done mostly with models and stock footage from newsreels.
- गूफ़Just before the engine hits the lorry on the occupation crossing, there is a shot of its buffer beam. The engine number, 1060, is reversed indicating the film was back to front.
- भाव
John Harwood: Hence, I'll have to bust into that gent's flat.
Caryl Fenton: Hence, you'll bust into it alone.
John Harwood: Of course, it's a man's job.
Caryl Fenton: Oh, is it? I'll go find one.
John Harwood: I knew I could count on you.
- कनेक्शनEdited into The Earth Dies Screaming (1964)
- साउंडट्रैकJazzing
(uncredited)
Music by Francesco Ansaldo
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- Doomed Cargo
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- 1 घं 7 मि(67 min)
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