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Delitto alla televisione

Titolo originale: The Glass Web
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 21min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
626
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Delitto alla televisione (1953)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA beautiful but heartless television actress uses seduction and tricks to blackmail the men in her life to a point where she could get herself killed.A beautiful but heartless television actress uses seduction and tricks to blackmail the men in her life to a point where she could get herself killed.A beautiful but heartless television actress uses seduction and tricks to blackmail the men in her life to a point where she could get herself killed.

  • Regia
    • Jack Arnold
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Robert Blees
    • Leonard Lee
    • Max Ehrlich
  • Star
    • Edward G. Robinson
    • John Forsythe
    • Kathleen Hughes
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    626
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jack Arnold
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert Blees
      • Leonard Lee
      • Max Ehrlich
    • Star
      • Edward G. Robinson
      • John Forsythe
      • Kathleen Hughes
    • 14Recensioni degli utenti
    • 16Recensioni della critica
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    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • Henry Hayes
    John Forsythe
    John Forsythe
    • Don Newell
    Kathleen Hughes
    Kathleen Hughes
    • Paula Ranier
    Marcia Henderson
    Marcia Henderson
    • Louise Newell
    Richard Denning
    Richard Denning
    • Dave Markson
    Hugh Sanders
    Hugh Sanders
    • Police Lt. Mike Stevens
    Jean Willes
    Jean Willes
    • Sonia
    Eve McVeagh
    Eve McVeagh
    • Viv
    Harry Tyler
    Harry Tyler
    • Jake
    • (as Harry O. Tyler)
    John Hiestand
    John Hiestand
    • Announcer
    Clark Howat
    Clark Howat
    • Bob Warren
    Robert Nelson
    • Plainclothesman
    • (as Bob Nelson)
    John Verros
    • Fred Abbott
    Helen Wallace
    Helen Wallace
    • Mrs. Doyle
    Benny Rubin
    Benny Rubin
    • Tramp Comic
    Helen Winston
    • Minor Role
    • (partecipazione non confermata)
    Harry Arnie
    • Max - Waiter
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Rita Barnet
    • Betsy
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Jack Arnold
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert Blees
      • Leonard Lee
      • Max Ehrlich
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    Recensioni degli utenti14

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    6bmacv

    Set in early television, "3-D" thriller seems like early television

    Though much less stylish to look and (and listen to), The Glass Web owes a debt to Michael Curtiz' The Unsuspected of six years earlier. Both movies take as their principal setting a live true-crime show – the earlier in the waning days of radio, the latter in the dawning of the television era. And both make use of the technology of their respective mediums to help unravel their plots.

    Head writer of the crime show John Forsythe and researcher Edward G. Robinson are at loggerheads; Robinson finds Forsythe callow and slapdash while Forsythe dismisses Robinson, a former police reporter, as an old fussbudget. Both men, however, are carrying on with the same woman, a Los Angeles television actress ( Kathleen Hughes) whose interest in them is entirely mercenary – apart from the professional advancement she schemes for, she's always got a hand out for `loans,' which then escalate into blackmail.

    When she turns up strangled in her apartment, there's little weeping or gnashing of teeth. Robinson proposes turning the solving of her murder into their season-ending cliffhanger, sure to cinch a skittish sponsor. Both he and Forsythe turn in competing scripts; one of them, however, contains details which could have been known only to the killer....

    Set in the world of early television, The Glass Web looks and feels like early television. But upon its release it was part of the early-1950s Hollywood panic over the upstart rival medium, and featured one of the desperate gimmicks calculated to lure viewers back into theaters: 3-D. Fortunately, the projectiles that got early spectators ducking in their seats are confined to a few intense spates and today look rather quaint (even in 3-D, they'd look quaint). Director Jack Arnold went on to make at least two movies that have been enshrined as camp classics: The Incredible Shrinking Man and High School Confidential. The Glass Web is nowhere near so memorable, but it's diverting enough in a don't-expect-much kind of way.
    9Zdforme007

    Get caught in THIS Web!

    How I love film noir n films from the 40's & 50's! A very engaging and thrilling film with a great Cast!! Kathleen Hughes( It Came From Outer Space fame) plays a vixen Supreme! She snares her victims like a Spider in its Web. Great cast with Edward G. Robinson, Richard Denning & John Forsythe! A solid thriller now on Blu Ray n also in 3D - if you are set up for it!

    I highly recommend this newly released to BLU Ray and its another fine 1950's Film Noir!!! They truely do not make films like this anymore! Kathleen Hughes is the only one still alive from the cast, she is now 96! God bless her! Catch her also in, " IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE " also released in 1953!!!
    6bsmith5552

    Dated But Effective Thriller..

    "The Glass Web" was originally filmed in 3-D in 1953. To director Jack Arnold's credit, he doesn't litter the movie with 3-D effects but limits them to scenes that do little to interfere with the plot.

    Edward G. Robinson, John Forsythe and Richard Denning are involved in the weekly production of realism crime TV show called "Crime of the Week". Kathleen Hughes plays an actress who "uses" men to achieve her goals. Both Forsythe and Robinson, unbeknownst to each other are involved with her. When she turns up murdered it is decided to make her demise the subject of the season ending show in order to encourage the sponser to pick up the show for the following season. But who really killed her?

    "The Glass Web" is interesting not only for its intricate plot and 3-D effects, but for a look inside 1950s TV production. It was a time in television when shows were produced live on a weekly basis. So you can appreciate the pressure upon the production team to come up with a new and interesting show every week. This is the basis behind the plot of this picture.

    Robinson is cool and sinister in his role and Forsythe is very good as the harried writer. Kathleen Hughes is also quite good as the femme fatale. Trivia buffs may remember that she was known as "the 3-D girl" during the 3-D craze, due to her many appearances in 3-D films.

    "The Glass Web" is a dated but effective thriller representative of the period.
    8HotToastyRag

    Really thrilling!

    In The Glass Web, Kathleen Hughes stars as an ambitious actress willing to sleep her way to the top. She's very attractive and is clad to the nines in gowns by Bill Thomas, and she has that "Marilyn Monroe" cunning aspect which serves her purpose very well. Robert Blees and Leonard Lee's screenplay is quite good, with fun quips and interesting twists around every corner. It's no wonder the characters are all very smart, since the story revolves around a true-crime television program that pays attention to the slightest detail. Richard Denning is the producer, Edward G. Robinson is the casting and technical director, and Richard Forsythe is the writer. Each week, their program reenacts a murder and explains how it was done, the motivation, and how the killer got caught.

    At first glance, The Glass Web might seem like just a typical thriller, but there are so many surprises throughout the plot - starting with the opening scene! I'd definitely recommend this movie, especially if you like your movies soapy and dramatic. I could make my review longer with more compliments, but I don't want to give a single thing away. It's so exciting when you watch it with absolutely no idea of what's going to happen next! I found myself talking to the television and trying to advise the characters - and since I've seen so many movies, it's a real tribute to The Glass Web that I was so engrossed.
    7tomreynolds2004

    Temptation

    Breezy programmer pits "Crime of the Week" star John Forsythe in a battle of wits against technical consultant Edward G. Robinson. The backdrop is the murder of a calculating and blackmailing beautiful siren, well-played by the radiant Kathleen Hughes. Meanwhile, the record "Temptation" plays over and over and over again. A solid "B" movie supporting cast and inventive direction moves this one along quickly with the debonair Forsythe disarmed for quite a while by the bulldoggishly cynical Edward G. Robinson. The crime eventually gets reenacted on the TV show in the show's climactic scene. The trap is set, and somebody bites. I enjoyed the resolution, and hope you will also. Warning, Temptation is played so many times that it will probably run through your head for quite some time after seeing this one.

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      The second of Universal-International's 3-D films directed by Jack Arnold (the first was Destinazione Terra (1953)), this movie was tested in both 2-D and 3-D. Audiences did not prefer the 3-D version and (as a result of sub-standard projection of the stereoscopic 3-D process and the resulting prejudice against 3-D) many preferred the 2-D, flat version of the film. The 3-D version was rarely, if ever shown. There is no evidence that the 3-D version ever opened commercially in Los Angeles and may not even have been shown in New York or other major cities. A 3-D print does exist today, proving (in addition to the studio records) that the film was completed in that format. It premiered in Hollywood 50 years after its production, on 17 September 2003 at 3D Film Expo at the Egyptian Theatre with Kathleen Hughes (Miss 3D) in attendance.
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      When Don drives with Henry to the studio and "takes the wrong road", the exterior shot at that moment shows him with what appears to be a female passenger instead of a character wearing a hat, as what Henry is wearing.
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      Music by Richard Rodgers

      Lyrics by Lorenz Hart

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 maggio 1954 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
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