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Bersaglio umano

Titolo originale: The Clay Pigeon
  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 3min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
1071
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Barbara Hale, Richard Loo, and Bill Williams in Bersaglio umano (1949)
Film NoirCrimeDrama

Jim Fletcher, al risveglio da un coma, scopre che sarà processato alla corte marziale per tradimento e accusato di essere un informatore nemico in un campo di prigionia giapponese durante la... Leggi tuttoJim Fletcher, al risveglio da un coma, scopre che sarà processato alla corte marziale per tradimento e accusato di essere un informatore nemico in un campo di prigionia giapponese durante la seconda guerra mondiale.Jim Fletcher, al risveglio da un coma, scopre che sarà processato alla corte marziale per tradimento e accusato di essere un informatore nemico in un campo di prigionia giapponese durante la seconda guerra mondiale.

  • Regia
    • Richard Fleischer
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Carl Foreman
  • Star
    • Bill Williams
    • Barbara Hale
    • Richard Quine
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    1071
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Richard Fleischer
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Carl Foreman
    • Star
      • Bill Williams
      • Barbara Hale
      • Richard Quine
    • 27Recensioni degli utenti
    • 15Recensioni della critica
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    Bill Williams
    Bill Williams
    • Jim Fletcher
    Barbara Hale
    Barbara Hale
    • Martha Gregory
    Richard Quine
    Richard Quine
    • Ted Niles
    Richard Loo
    Richard Loo
    • Ken Tokoyama - aka The Weasel
    Frank Fenton
    Frank Fenton
    • Lt. Cmdr. Prentice
    Frank Wilcox
    Frank Wilcox
    • Hospital Doctor
    Marya Marco
    Marya Marco
    • Helen Minoto
    • (as Mary Marco)
    Robert Bray
    Robert Bray
    • Blake
    Martha Hyer
    Martha Hyer
    • Receptionist
    Harold Landon
    • Blind Veteran in
    James Craven
    James Craven
    • John Wheeler
    Grandon Rhodes
    Grandon Rhodes
    • Clark
    Joseph E. Bernard
    Joseph E. Bernard
    • Hotel Manager
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Harry Cheshire
    Harry Cheshire
    • Doctor
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    G. Pat Collins
    G. Pat Collins
    • Abbott
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Kernan Cripps
    Kernan Cripps
    • Chief Jones
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Jack Deery
    • Train Passenger
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
    • Nurse
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Richard Fleischer
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Carl Foreman
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    dbdumonteil

    A low budget can be worthwhile.

    Richard Fleischer who would direct "Barabbas" "fantastic voyage" and "the Boston strangler,not exactly low budget efforts already proves with "clay pigeon" he was a great director from the start.One has sometimes the strange impression to watch a "Mandchurian candidate" in miniature .A nightmarish atmosphere ,a true film noir where trains and cars belt in the night,where an amnesic hero has to fight an unknown enemy .It's really a tour de force to pack so much action (and much of what happens works behind the scenes) in a very short flick (about an hour).The last scenes on the train were probably influenced by Hitchcock's "shadow of a doubt" .This little gem should not be missed.
    7Bunuel1976

    THE CLAY PIGEON (Richard Fleischer, 1949) ***

    Excellent 'B' noir - from the memorable opening sequence of a close-up of a sleeping man's face, with a couple of hands entering the frame to strangle him, to the exciting train-ride climax, which curiously anticipates the director's own THE NARROW MARGIN (1952) - with a topical, Hitchcockian plot of an amnesiac war veteran, accused of treason and of being party to murder, who goes on the run to prove his innocence. Despite unknown leads (including Bill Williams and Barbara Hale, a married couple in real-life and the parents of BUTCH AND SUNDANCE: THE EARLY DAYS [1979] star William Katt, which I unwittingly watched the very same day, and future director Richard Quine!), it's very stylishly handled by an expert in the genre, with special care given to the hero's hallucinatory flashes of his harrowing experiences in a Japanese P.O.W. camp.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Pop goes the pigeon

    Absolutely love classic film and have done for a long time. This is also one of my favourite genres and there has never been a bias against anything that's low budget. There are plenty of films actually that are low budget and are still good, same for films made quickly, have short lengths and not many well known names. But really it's my love for classic film and the genre that got me into watching 'The Clay Pigeon', not to mention that the plot sounded intriguing.

    'The Clay Pigeon' turned out to be well executed in most areas. It is not one of the best films in the genre or of the decade (neither though expected, that would have been asking for too much in my view), and it is not perfect or completely lives up to the premise. It though is well made considering the budget and that it was made quickly, it also hardly wastes the potential it has. So if asked as to whether 'The Clay Pigeon' is recommended, my answer would be yes.

    Good things are many. It is slickly and stylishly shot, with the noir-ish shadowy lighting adding to the mystery, in no way does it come over as cheap. The film is also directed at a crisp pace, even if not always in complete consistent control of the material. The music is haunting and doesn't come over as over-bearing or over-emphasised in mood.

    On the most part, the script is leanly taut and smart. The story is mostly lively and suspenseful, as well as atmospheric. It has a great start as well as a nail-bitingly tense climax, while there is a moving scene with the mother's account of her son. Bill Williams and Barbara Hale are engaging leads and the supporting cast are more than able.

    Do agree however that 'The Clay Pigeon' has too much going on in the story, especially in the latter stages that come over as over-stuffed and rushed. The film could have done with a longer length, 10-15 minutes longer so that parts could have gone into more depth, like the cops boarding of the train.

    While liking the script on the whole, it did lose focus later and stretches credibility where things happen too much by chance and where things turn around too abruptly with no real warning. More could have been done to make the lead character more rootable, Williams plays him very well but the character himself can be on the obnoxious side.

    In conclusion, pretty good. 7/10.
    dougdoepke

    Too Many Plot Devices

    Starts off well as amnesiac vet (Williams) is chased by mysterious forces including not so mysterious Naval Intelligence. Now he's got to unravel the puzzle before it catches up to him. Good thing he gets help from dead buddy's wife (Hale). That chase sequence from San Diego to LA is particularly well done, and in good noirish fashion. Then too, the fight in Hale's apartment almost had me yelling for help. Only a devoted married couple like Williams and Hale could make it so physically realistic. However, once events locate in LA, the story settles into a more familiar pattern.

    Unfortunately, a compromised script prevents the promising start from reaching front rank. Paradoxically, the screenplay is from ace writer Carl Foreman (High Noon; Bridge on the River Kwai, et al). I can only surmise that the brief running time (63-minutes) and a tight B-movie shooting schedule forced him to compromise the narrative in implausible fashion. For example—Hale's quick turnaround with escaped fugitive Williams, especially when she thinks he's responsible for her husband's death; the chance encounter with Japanese ex-prison guard Richard Loo; the cops unexplained boarding of the train in the middle of nowhere when they planned to wait in Glendale; but most of all, the angelic mother who allows a fugitive stranger she's just let in the door to hide in the same room as her infant son.

    These devices may expedite the plot, but they also come across as just that, plot devices-- too many, in my view, for what is also a pretty dense narrative. At the same time, guessing the mystery's real culprit becomes pretty easy, thereby undermining the suspense. Also, director Fleischer shows little of the personal engagement that distinguishes his other noirs. All in all, the movie adds up to an average programmer that unfortunately promises more than it delivers.
    9manuel-pestalozzi

    First rate B movie with interesting story

    This is a short and very gripping B movie. It hasn't got an ounce of fat and offers the highest possible viewing pleasure. Story and script are by Carl Foreman who wrote the screenplay for High Noon. Strange as it may sound, one of the major assets of The Clay Pigeon is a cast which consists of little known actresses and actors.

    There are several movies of the period which start with a war veteran who wakes up in an army or navy hospital with amnesia. In this case, the young man does know who he is and where he was, but he has no idea why he is accused of treason. Everybody in the hospital lets him feel that he should be hanged after he gets well. The strong and scary opening sequence has him sleeping as hands stretch out for his face from outside the frame, fingering it tentatively while he opens his eyes in astonishment, then sliding down to his throat in an attempt to strangle him before a nurse intervenes. They belong to a blinded veteran who wants to know „how a traitor looks like".

    The accused escapes from the hospital and tries to find out what it is all about, aided by the widowed wife of a war buddy (strong performance by Barbara Hale). He finds out that the alleged treason refers to his time as a POW in a Japanese camp; he is said to have ratted on other prisoners who stole food rations, just in order not to starve. He also remembers being beaten savagely by a sadistic Japanese warden called the Weasel. A whole landscape of scars on his chest tell from this ordeal. „But now you're as strong as an ox again", the woman who helps him says encouragingly, „and just as dumb", he adds.

    The search directs the couple to L.A.'s Chinatown, and much of that part of the movie was filmed on location. To his surprise the veteran spots the Weasel who is already well established within the local gangland. The movie then builds up to a dramatic finale on a train – with a much better set design than in Fleischer's Narrow Margin – and a happy ending.

    As the title suggests, The Clay Pigeon is a full fledged film noir. The movie has a very good script (although it sometimes stretches credibility) and a surprisingly rich imagery (night scenes on roads and in towns, a trailer beach colony, different locations in downtown L.A., including Chinatown). I suppose its message is above the ordinary political (the GI who waits for his court martial while a „real" former war criminal is alive and well and living in California, the veteran's open distrust of the institutions the hints of a connection between the openly criminal world and the „serious" business community as shown after the veteran's visit in a real estate agency).

    It seems The Clay Pigeon is a film that waits to be rediscovered. It stands its own in the genre (and is not even mentioned in the Silver/Ward Film Noir Encyclopedia). I can recommend it.

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      This film is based on a true story of a U.S. serviceman recognizing his former sadistic Japanese POW camp guard on a street in Los Angeles. The guard, who had been born in the US, and therefore was an American citizen, had moved to Japan before the war and returned to the US afterwards. He was convicted of treason.
    • Blooper
      When the train is shown leaving Los Angeles with "The Weasel" on board, it has a Pennsylvania Railroad logo on the nose of the locomotive. The Pennsylvania did not serve the west coast - this was obviously stock footage.
    • Citazioni

      Mrs. Helen Minoto: Have they gone?

      Jim Fletcher: They've left the building, but they may be back.

      Mrs. Helen Minoto: You'd better wait a few minutes.

      Jim Fletcher: I owe you an apology... Why did you help me?

      Mrs. Helen Minoto: You said you were in trouble. I knew they weren't the police.

      Jim Fletcher: I'm sorry I had to upset Johnny.

      Mrs. Helen Minoto: Oh? He'll go to sleep now. He's a good boy. He's just like his father.

      Jim Fletcher: The 442nd was quite an outfit.

      Mrs. Helen Minoto: Yes, it was.

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      Featured in Noir Alley: The Clay Pigeon (2018)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 31 luglio 1950 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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