Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA strangely-garbed and eccentric-acting stranger arrives in a small English town. But, after several days on being in the town, the citizens accept him as a harmless, though a bit daft, memb... Leggi tuttoA strangely-garbed and eccentric-acting stranger arrives in a small English town. But, after several days on being in the town, the citizens accept him as a harmless, though a bit daft, member of the community. He then pays a visit to the town's leading citizen and reveals himsel... Leggi tuttoA strangely-garbed and eccentric-acting stranger arrives in a small English town. But, after several days on being in the town, the citizens accept him as a harmless, though a bit daft, member of the community. He then pays a visit to the town's leading citizen and reveals himself as a man with the perfect plan for murder.
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This charming and effective short that won an award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Alan Badel is the eccentric stranger who has arrived by train in town. Dressed very much like Fagin from Oliver Twist, he has the impact of the Pied Piper from Hamlin.
His beard, long hat, bushy eyebrows, baggy clothes, umbrella with confetti and conjuring tricks ender him first to the children. Later the townsfolk regard him as a harmless eccentric who twirls and prances about.
He has a room at the hotel under the name of Napoleon Bonaparte and that is what the locals start to call him.
When he goes to see the most important man in town, Mr Latham. The stranger shows his true intention as he reveals himself to Mr Latham.
The stranger had a perfect plan all along.
Whimsy quickly turns to sinister. An enjoyable short played so well by Badel.
The small cast is excellent, including the movie debut of outstanding British stage-TV-film character actor Alan Badel, who went on to many choice roles. Photography is choice. Direction superb, music wonderful!
The soundtrack made famous the "Swedish Rhapsody" by Hugo Alfven. Its popularity encouraged Alfven to compose "Swedish Rhapsody No. 2", which never garnered the acceptance of its bigger brother.
The plot is deliciously clever. I wouldn't want to spoil it for viewers, except to ask the cliff-hanging question, "Did he get away with it?" Hard to find, but well worth the fight. I sought it for years before a kindly classical music DJ sent me a VHS copy.
A gem, truly a gem.
This 22-minute short is Wendy Toye's first as director, and it's a surprisingly facile little effort that won a well-deserved award at Cannes. Also, it was produced by George K. Arthur, who had been an important star at MGM during the silent era. He saved his money and returned to England; in the 1950s, he produced seven well-received shorts. He died in 1985 at age 86.
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- QuizRemade thirty years later in an episode of the TV series Il brivido dell'imprevisto (1979) under the title: Stranger in Town (1982). Both versions were directed by Wendy Toye.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Visions: Two Directors: Wendy Toye and Sally Potter (1984)
- Colonne sonoreA Suite
(i.e.Swedish Rhapsody No.1/Midsommarvaka/Midsummer Vigil) (uncredited)
Composed by Hugo Alfvén (as Hugo Alsven)
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