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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA seance is held to discover the whereabouts, and the killer, of a sculptor's wife.A seance is held to discover the whereabouts, and the killer, of a sculptor's wife.A seance is held to discover the whereabouts, and the killer, of a sculptor's wife.
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Gerhard Kempinski
- Sergeant of Police
- (as Kempinski)
Sybille Binder
- Medium
- (as Sybilla Binder)
Andreas Malandrinos
- Man at Exhibition
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
Joan Seton (Lucille Watson) poses for artist Derrick De Marney (Charles) in his sculptor's apartment that he rents. There's something weird about the place. It previously belonged to freaky sculptor Beresford Egan (Anton) and there is a presence that lingers on that seems to consume De Marney. Through friend doctor Frederick Valk, they unravel a mystery from the past with a little help from beyond the grave and discover what fate befell De Marney's former lover Joan Greenwood (Christine). Greenwood was also Egan's wife.
You'll probably guess how things will pan out in this film but it's always fun to watch things unravel with these types of films. The end séance sequence will keep you watching and brings the film to a good ending. The acting is occasionally over the top from De Mornay and the housekeeper Lily Kann (Maria) is pretty annoying but the film is worth a watch. So, who's been playing the organ?
You'll probably guess how things will pan out in this film but it's always fun to watch things unravel with these types of films. The end séance sequence will keep you watching and brings the film to a good ending. The acting is occasionally over the top from De Mornay and the housekeeper Lily Kann (Maria) is pretty annoying but the film is worth a watch. So, who's been playing the organ?
I saw this movie when only ten or so and even allowing that I was obviously very impressionable the atmosphere and final horrific revelation are powerful enough to have stayed with me for over forty years. The discovery of what has happened to the disappeared wife of the insane sculptor is stil one of the most terrifying things I have ever experienced in the cinema. It still astonishes me that this macabre little masterpiece is still so relativley unknown and getting to see it is well worth anyone's time. Highly recommended if you like your dreams with a twist of venom.
Yes this has a novel ending but it cannot escape the accusation of being a filmed play and so suffers from wordy, static indoor scenes.I have tried several times to watch it to the end but found myself dozing off halfway through (danger of watching after a nice boozy lunch!).Derick de Marnay is credited as associate producer of "Latin Quarter" and plays the leading role of Charles the sculptor.I also have him on video in "Young and Innocent" (1938) directed by Hitchcock and on DVD in "Sleeping Car to Trieste" (1948) in which he was better.
I was intrigued to see Frederick Valk again here playing the doctor.His most notable role was as the German Kommandant in "The Colditz Story" (1955).I found "Latin Quarter" a little too melodramatic for my taste but was genuinely surprised to see that Joan Littlewood could dance ballet so well as it is not something that can be faked by an actor like playing a musical instrument.Overall I rated it 6/10.
I was intrigued to see Frederick Valk again here playing the doctor.His most notable role was as the German Kommandant in "The Colditz Story" (1955).I found "Latin Quarter" a little too melodramatic for my taste but was genuinely surprised to see that Joan Littlewood could dance ballet so well as it is not something that can be faked by an actor like playing a musical instrument.Overall I rated it 6/10.
A mad sculptor,jealous of his wife murders her! What does he do with the body! Strange things occur in the house where he lives. Flickering lights! Wind blowing in the house not outside! Is he being haunted! What becomes of him. Powerful ending.
I have read everyone's reviews on the Latin Quarter. I was about 12 when I saw it and I didn't realise what a fantastic 'creepy' it was. I can remember the orgy scene and I think I can remember the end, but I am not going to mention it here because it will spoil the film for anyone who hasn't seen it. Valentine Dyall in those days was quite a well known actor and he had a lovely speaking voice. My mum adored him. I would really love to see this again now I am 60!! Can anyone tell me where I can get a DVD of it? I would be really grateful if someone out there reading this and knows where I can get a copy would get in touch with me. I have had a look at Alfred Hitchcocks's Frenzy and it is not the same at all.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizJoan Seton's debut.
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening the film: "The Latin Quarter of Paris 1893 The Mecca of Artists of all Nationalities"
- ConnessioniVersion of The Medium (1934)
- Colonne sonoreHungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Music by Franz Liszt
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