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Open Secret

  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 8min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,3/10
371
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John Ireland and Jane Randolph in Open Secret (1948)
Film noirCrimineDrammaThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaNewlyweds come to visit groom's friend, only to discover him missing; and their investigation uncovers evidence of a ring of anti-semites terrorizing the neighborhood.Newlyweds come to visit groom's friend, only to discover him missing; and their investigation uncovers evidence of a ring of anti-semites terrorizing the neighborhood.Newlyweds come to visit groom's friend, only to discover him missing; and their investigation uncovers evidence of a ring of anti-semites terrorizing the neighborhood.

  • Regia
    • John Reinhardt
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Henry Blankfort
    • John Bright
    • Ted Murkland
  • Star
    • John Ireland
    • Jane Randolph
    • Sheldon Leonard
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,3/10
    371
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • John Reinhardt
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Henry Blankfort
      • John Bright
      • Ted Murkland
    • Star
      • John Ireland
      • Jane Randolph
      • Sheldon Leonard
    • 16Recensioni degli utenti
    • 5Recensioni della critica
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    John Ireland
    John Ireland
    • Paul Lester
    Jane Randolph
    Jane Randolph
    • Nancy Lester
    Sheldon Leonard
    Sheldon Leonard
    • Detective Sgt. Mike Frontelli
    Roman Bohnen
    Roman Bohnen
    • Roy Locke
    George Tyne
    George Tyne
    • Harry Strauss
    Morgan Farley
    Morgan Farley
    • Larry Mitchell
    Ellen Lowe
    • Mae Locke
    Arthur O'Connell
    Arthur O'Connell
    • Carter
    Rory Mallinson
    Rory Mallinson
    • Chuck Hill
    Bert Conway
    • Mace
    John Alvin
    John Alvin
    • Ralph
    Charles Waldron Jr.
    • Ed Stevens
    Anne O'Neal
    • Miss Tristram
    King Donovan
    King Donovan
    • Fawnes, Bigot Gang Member
    Leo Kaye
    • Fatso, the bartender
    Tommy Noonan
    Tommy Noonan
    • Bob - Barfly
    • (as Tom Noonan)
    Helena Dare
    • Mrs. Hill
    William H. O'Brien
    William H. O'Brien
    • Funeral Administrator
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    • Regia
      • John Reinhardt
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Henry Blankfort
      • John Bright
      • Ted Murkland
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    9clanciai

    Photographers getting into trouble for taking pictures of the truth

    This is a creeping thriller of some very unpleasant character, as it gets worse all the time. The newly wed John Ireland visits a friend on his honeymoon, but as he reaches the friend's apartment, the friend is gone and lost, while his apartment is constantly being haunted by guys looking for something. It proves to be pictures, which are far too revealing for the taste of a criminal gang trying to develop into new nazis. The thriller is very well composed, it is logic and realistic all the way, the suspense keeps increasing as the plot thickens without mercy, and finally you'll even get the sensation of seeing John Ireland fighting with his hands pinioned - few actors have done that on the screen. John Ireland seldom got the opportunity to play the lead, he was usually cast as second hand gangsters, but here he actually shows off, and it might be his best picture. The terrific music adds to the atmospheric tension of the film.
    8Dewey1960

    Terrific Poverty-Row Film Noir Rips The Lid Off Anti-Semitic Hate Groups!

    The late 1940s saw a brief spate of message movies dealing with anti-semitism, most notably the fantastic film noir thriller CROSSFIRE and the more famous but somewhat tepid GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT (both 1947). OPEN SECRET, from 1948, shares more in common with CROSSFIRE given its noir trappings and thriller elements. John Ireland plays ex-GI Paul Lester who, along with his new wife Nancy (the very alluring Jane Randolph) arrive in town with the hopes of visiting Paul's old army buddy, Ed Stevens. When Ed turns up missing, Paul and Nancy are tossed into the middle of a dark mystery involving a neighborhood hate group whose targets are ethnic immigrant residents and business owners. Chief among them is Harry Strauss (George Tyne) a Jewish camera shop owner who figures prominently in the search for Ed who, it turns out, has been hunted down and killed by the hate-mongers because of incriminating photographs involving a previous killing that were in his possession. The direction (by John Reinhardt) of the film is considerably more lively than most ultra-low budget thrillers and the issues it brings up are actually on the level of those tackled in CROSSFIRE. Much of the dialog is quite intelligent and pungently written, dealing with delicate issues in a frank, straightforward way. Other notably interesting people in the cast are Roman Bohnen (the well-respected left-wing blacklisted actor) as an alcoholic wife-beater and member of the hate group, Sheldon Leonard (a veteran of tons of "B" noirs) as a sympathetic cop and, in a background bit part, King Donovan (from Don Siegel's "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"). OPEN SECRET has recently been released in a budget-priced DVD and I strongly urge fans of this hybrid noir genre to check it out.
    7planktonrules

    Sort of like a low-budget and lower-class version of "Gentleman's Agreement"

    1947 saw the debut of the film "Gentleman's Agreement" in which Gregory Peck pretended to be Jewish in order to feel what it's like to be a Jew in America. Naturally, he experiences some discrimination but it's mostly very proper ('nice' anti-Semitism) and the leading man quite handsome. It was NOT particularly gritty and I always thought the film was amazingly tame...and a bit overdone. Here, a year later, a low-budget studio had decided to do a film like "Gentleman's Agreement"--but with more normal looking folks (no handsome Peck or John Garfield here) and in a more working-class neighborhood. And, in addition, the level of hate was ratcheted up...a lot. In fact, in this sick little town, a local hidden hate group has gone so far as kill Jews! John Ireland infiltrates this group of sickies and the film lacks the pretty polish but also seems a bit more gutsy and violent. Oddly, despite the publicity for the earlier film and critical acclaim, I prefer "Open Secret" as it is much more exciting and more like a variation on film noir. A great film? No...but it certainly is interesting and the problems don't seem so mundane as those in the Gregory Peck film. As a result, it shows a seedier and uglier side to ethnic hatred.
    8CatherineYronwode

    Low Budget Noir Thriller plus Antisemitism

    "Open Secret" certainly owes a debt to "Crossfire," which came out a year earlier, but it stands on its own low-budget merits as not only a solid entry into the small field of 1940s films that dealt openly with racial and religious prejudice, but a very respectable noir thriller. The sets are simple, and there is no location footage at all -- but the director made up for that lack by using a great cast of character actors to portray some very hard-bitten men, women, and children, and, more unusually, he used sound in a dramatic way that continually moves the story forward while keeping the viewer in a state of jangled nervousness. Oh, yeah, its a very cool movie about antisemitism, of course; that goes without saying. But if you want to see it in purely filmic terms and don't care about the "message," it is equally cool. Watch for the fine low-key lighting and strange angle shots -- one of the best set-ups is Sheldon Leonard lounging akilter on a couch in his entry scene with a hugely close-up lamp and telephone in the foreground -- but also LISTEN for the doors opening and closing, telephones ringing, people screaming, sirens, noisy children, mumbling landlady, things dropping, drawers slamming; the sound effects are almost a Hitchcokian element in their own right. And pay attention to the continually changing status of the apartment door -- locked, unlocked, oops she forgot the key, locked, oops she left it open! -- there is a rhythmic and frightening quality to the door's continually shifting security status that is heightened by the always jarring sounds of intrusive door knockings and unexpected telephone rings. Considering what these folks had to work with, i think they succeeded admirably.
    6blanche-2

    Town without pity

    John Ireland and Jane Randolph star in "Open Secret" from 1948, featuring Sheldon Leonard and Arthur O'Connell.

    Nancy and Paul Lester (Randolph and Ireland) arrive in town and call an old friend of Paul's, Ed (Charles Waldron Jr.) who invites them to stay in his apartment, as hotel rooms are scarce. However, he has to go out, so the landlady lets them in.

    They never do see Ed - he seems to have vanished. They find some White Supremacist pamphlets in his apartment. When Paul wants to have some of his photos developed, he finds some rolls of film in a drawer and decides to get them printed for Ed. He goes to a film developer, Strauss. They meet a woman on the street who says she never goes there, "you know why."

    Turns out the town is rabid with anti-Semites, who have a secret grouup that kills Jews. Ed, it seems, was investigating them.

    This is a low-budget answer to "Crossfire" and "Gentlemens Agreement," but it had a sinister undercurrent and unpleasant tone throughout. You really wanted this newly married couple to leave town.

    I unfortunately saw a very poor print of this that had a lot of dark scenes that were hard to see. However, it was well-directed and the acting was good.

    Amazing to think we still have to deal with this in the U. S. today.

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      The soundtrack by Herschel Burke Gilbert was reworked in 1952 into a library of music cues for several TV shows including Adventures of Superman (1952), Le avventure di Jet Jackson (1954), Sky King (1951), Space Patrol (1950), Ramar of the Jungle (1952), and Squadra mobile (1950). These appear on the Original Television Soundtrack CD for The Adventures of Superman, issued in 2000 by Varèse Sarabande.
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      • 14 febbraio 1948 (Stati Uniti)
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      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Motion Picture Center Studios - 846 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti
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      • Harry Brandt Productions
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