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Valerie Carns, condannata per omicidio, viene bloccata da un'alluvione nell'ospedale di un convento, durante il trasferimento per l'esecuzione. L' infermiera Suor Mary si convince della sua ... Leggi tuttoValerie Carns, condannata per omicidio, viene bloccata da un'alluvione nell'ospedale di un convento, durante il trasferimento per l'esecuzione. L' infermiera Suor Mary si convince della sua innocenza e si mette alla ricerca dell'assassino.Valerie Carns, condannata per omicidio, viene bloccata da un'alluvione nell'ospedale di un convento, durante il trasferimento per l'esecuzione. L' infermiera Suor Mary si convince della sua innocenza e si mette alla ricerca dell'assassino.
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"Thunder on the Hill" is a film I thought I should like. After all, it's directed by Douglas Sirk and stars Claudette Colbert. However, all the film's many parts didn't add up to a film I particularly liked. It's a shame...it could have worked had the script been a little better...such as having more subtlety.
Colbert plays Sister Mary...a nun who works at an isolated hospital. The place has been cut off from the mainland and a prisoner on the way to her execution (Ann Blythe) arrives with her police escort. They, too, have been trapped by the storm. Soon after Sister Mary meets the condemned woman, she's completely convinced of her innocence and spends the rest of the film trying to prove this.
So why was I left flat by the film? Well,the major problem was having Sister Mary THAT sure of the woman's innocence...only moments after meeting her! It simply didn't make much sense. Had she said that she THOUGHT the woman might not be guilty it would have made a lot more sense. Likewise, nearly everyone thought there was no chance the woman was innocent...none. That sort of black/white thinking seems more like bad writing than real life. As a result, it took me right out of the picture.
Colbert plays Sister Mary...a nun who works at an isolated hospital. The place has been cut off from the mainland and a prisoner on the way to her execution (Ann Blythe) arrives with her police escort. They, too, have been trapped by the storm. Soon after Sister Mary meets the condemned woman, she's completely convinced of her innocence and spends the rest of the film trying to prove this.
So why was I left flat by the film? Well,the major problem was having Sister Mary THAT sure of the woman's innocence...only moments after meeting her! It simply didn't make much sense. Had she said that she THOUGHT the woman might not be guilty it would have made a lot more sense. Likewise, nearly everyone thought there was no chance the woman was innocent...none. That sort of black/white thinking seems more like bad writing than real life. As a result, it took me right out of the picture.
Based on a undistinguished play, in lesser hands this would have been totally forgettable. Director Douglas Sirk endows it all with a sense of style but still does not manage to salvage the pedestrian stagy dialog.
Claudette Colbert is as always, winning in her role as the nun with a feisty spirit she finds difficult to hold in check and Gladys Cooper lends her renowned haughtiness. While there are some well played smaller parts there's much wooden acting too which bogs the film down measurably.
One can't help wondering if Hitchcock ever saw this, as the climax in the bell tower is a forerunner of the famous scene from "Vertigo", but there the similarity ends.
Since Sirk went on to become an important director, this film is of certain interest, but not one to make any particular effort to hunt down.
Claudette Colbert is as always, winning in her role as the nun with a feisty spirit she finds difficult to hold in check and Gladys Cooper lends her renowned haughtiness. While there are some well played smaller parts there's much wooden acting too which bogs the film down measurably.
One can't help wondering if Hitchcock ever saw this, as the climax in the bell tower is a forerunner of the famous scene from "Vertigo", but there the similarity ends.
Since Sirk went on to become an important director, this film is of certain interest, but not one to make any particular effort to hunt down.
It's a can-we-prove-her-innocence before the convicted murderess is executed drama set in a convent hospital in Norfolk County, England, in the 1940s. A significant rainstorm and collapsed dike have isolated the convent hospital. Major characters are the Mother Superior (Gladys Cooper), hospital matron Sister Mary (Claudette Colbert), handyman Willi (Michael Pate), Dr. Jeffreys (Robert Douglas) and his flighty wife, Isabel (Anne Crawford), and angry Nurse Phillips (Phyllis Stanley). During the downpour, Police Sergeant Melling (Gavin Muir), Prison Matron Pierce (Norma Varden), and prisoner Valerie Carns (Ann Blyth) are forced to take cover at the convent. Carns has been found guilty of poisoning her disabled brother and is on her way to Norfolk to be hanged.
The plot revolves around Sister Mary's saintliness, which some around her challenge when she begins to doubt Valerie's guilt of the crime. Slowly, Sister Mary gathers information and discerns the villain's identity despite Mother Superior's opposition.
"Thunder of the Hill" (we hear thunder during the storm) is a straightforward murder mystery and not really in the noir style that some call it. Colbert does well as the nun who searches for perfection as she feels guilt for her own brother's suicide. I was less impressed with Ann Blyth's acting; it seemed forced and brittle. The other primary actors did well, including Michael Pate, Robert Douglas, and Phyllis Stanley.
The plot revolves around Sister Mary's saintliness, which some around her challenge when she begins to doubt Valerie's guilt of the crime. Slowly, Sister Mary gathers information and discerns the villain's identity despite Mother Superior's opposition.
"Thunder of the Hill" (we hear thunder during the storm) is a straightforward murder mystery and not really in the noir style that some call it. Colbert does well as the nun who searches for perfection as she feels guilt for her own brother's suicide. I was less impressed with Ann Blyth's acting; it seemed forced and brittle. The other primary actors did well, including Michael Pate, Robert Douglas, and Phyllis Stanley.
After a season of heavy rains, the Norfolk dykes overflow. Refugees gather at the convent on the hill. It's not only local townsfolk who seek shelter. Convicted murderess Ann Blyth is stranded on her way to be hanged for killing her brother. Sister Claudette Colbert doesn't see how this lovely creature could have murdered anyone. She begins to investigate. Can she prove Miss Blyth innocent before the waters recede?
Although best remembered these days for his cynical depictions of middle-class America, director Douglas Sirk is adept at portraying the humble arrogance of nuns. Certainly the performances are all excellent; I was particularly impressed by Connie Gilchrist as a shrewd and sympathetic nun. DP William H. Daniels matches the lighting levels to the dark of the storms and the hopelessness of Miss Blyth's plight. Still, in the end, it's another murder mystery and you know the actual murderer will turn up among the people stranded at the convent.
Although best remembered these days for his cynical depictions of middle-class America, director Douglas Sirk is adept at portraying the humble arrogance of nuns. Certainly the performances are all excellent; I was particularly impressed by Connie Gilchrist as a shrewd and sympathetic nun. DP William H. Daniels matches the lighting levels to the dark of the storms and the hopelessness of Miss Blyth's plight. Still, in the end, it's another murder mystery and you know the actual murderer will turn up among the people stranded at the convent.
When there is a flooding in Norfolk, many locals move with pets and animals to the local convent and hospital that is isolated from the mainland when the dam collapses. Sister Mary Bonaventure (Claudette Colbert) coordinates the arrangement with the Mother Superior (Gladys Cooper) to lodge and feed the unsheltered people. Soon she meets Valerie Carns (Ann Blyth), who was convicted for fratricide and condemned to the gallows on the next day, but is trapped in the convent with Sgt Melling (Gavin Muir). Her brother Jason died of overdose and she was responsible to give his medicine to him. Sister Mary, who is the nurse of Dr. Edward Jeffreys (Robert Douglas), talks to Valerie and is convinced that she is innocent. Dr. Jeffreys' testimony in court was crucial for her sentence. His wife Isabel Jeffreys (Anne Crawford) is very sick in the hospital. Valerie asks Sister Mary to bring her fiancé Sidney Kingham (Philip Friend) to the convent, and she does to Norfolk by boat with the employee Willie (Michael Pate) to bring him to stay with Valerie in her last hours. Willie comments a letter that he kept with him and Sister Mary tries to find evidences in old newspaper that may prove Valerie's innocence.
"Thunder on the Hill" is a melodramatic film directed by Douglas Sirk and with Claudette Colbert and Ann Blyth in the lead roles. Despite the mystery, the plot is too religious and has many flaws. For example, how Sister Mary is convinced that Valerie is innocent after talking for a short period with a bitter and aggressive woman? How easy is to her to find evidences in the newspapers and no lawyer had given much attention to the detail. But for fans of old movies, there is not much importance these flaws. The performance of Claudette Colbert is great. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Agonia de Uma Vida" ("Agony of a Life")
"Thunder on the Hill" is a melodramatic film directed by Douglas Sirk and with Claudette Colbert and Ann Blyth in the lead roles. Despite the mystery, the plot is too religious and has many flaws. For example, how Sister Mary is convinced that Valerie is innocent after talking for a short period with a bitter and aggressive woman? How easy is to her to find evidences in the newspapers and no lawyer had given much attention to the detail. But for fans of old movies, there is not much importance these flaws. The performance of Claudette Colbert is great. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Agonia de Uma Vida" ("Agony of a Life")
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- QuizCast members Michael Pate and Felippa Rock met while filming and married within the year, remaining so until Pate's death in 2008.
- BlooperMrs. Smithson is shown to have given birth to a full-sized baby, yet is shown lying flat on her back with a flat stomach in a hospital bed the day before. This was likely somewhat intentional, since filmmakers were loathe to show visibly pregnant women in the 1950s.
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