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I morti non parlano

Titolo originale: Johnny Allegro
  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 21min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
914
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Nina Foch and George Raft in I morti non parlano (1949)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTreasury Department officials recruit a florist to lead them to a wanted criminal, but once he gets too close, he finds that he's the hunted.Treasury Department officials recruit a florist to lead them to a wanted criminal, but once he gets too close, he finds that he's the hunted.Treasury Department officials recruit a florist to lead them to a wanted criminal, but once he gets too close, he finds that he's the hunted.

  • Regia
    • Ted Tetzlaff
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Karen DeWolf
    • Guy Endore
    • James Edward Grant
  • Star
    • George Raft
    • Nina Foch
    • George Macready
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    914
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Ted Tetzlaff
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Karen DeWolf
      • Guy Endore
      • James Edward Grant
    • Star
      • George Raft
      • Nina Foch
      • George Macready
    • 23Recensioni degli utenti
    • 18Recensioni della critica
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    George Raft
    George Raft
    • Johnny Allegro
    Nina Foch
    Nina Foch
    • Glenda Chapman
    George Macready
    George Macready
    • Morgan Vallin
    Will Geer
    Will Geer
    • Schultzy
    Gloria Henry
    Gloria Henry
    • Addie
    Ivan Triesault
    Ivan Triesault
    • Pelham Vetch
    Harry Antrim
    Harry Antrim
    • Pudgy
    William 'Bill' Phillips
    William 'Bill' Phillips
    • Roy
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Sam
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Mary Bear
    • Nurse Baldwin
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Paul E. Burns
    Paul E. Burns
    • Gray
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Matilda Caldwell
    • Servant
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Dick Cherney
    • Police Officer
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Frank Dae
    Frank Dae
    • Dr. Jaynes
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Sayre Dearing
    Sayre Dearing
    • Man in Basement
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Joe Evans
    • Waiter
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Franklyn Farnum
    Franklyn Farnum
    • Man in Basement
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Charles Fogel
    • Hotel Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Ted Tetzlaff
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Karen DeWolf
      • Guy Endore
      • James Edward Grant
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    Recensioni degli utenti23

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    6Wilbur-10

    Ex-gangster ends up being hunted on a remote Caribbean island - great B-Movie.

    Good crime/gangster film which, as Leonard Maltin notes, has similar elements to 'The Most Dangerous Game' throughout much of its second half.

    George Raft plays the title character, a reformed hoodlum, who now runs a florist shop (!!) in a hotel. He encounters a mysterious blonde, of the femme fatale variety, and winds up involved in a counterfeiting operation. Most of the action then takes place on an island off Florida where the womens husband is a tall, blonde master-criminal who enjoys hunting with a bow and arrow.

    Everything here is above average and the film comes together in all areas very well. The interplay between Allegro and the evil, sophisticated Morgan Vallin, is similar to many a James Bond film with mutual distrust and respect between the two antagonists.

    With good performances all round, a brisk plot and the inventiveness of the storyline, 'Johnny Allegro' is well worth watching for B-movie fans. The director was better known as a cinematographer, and his obvious skills are shown to good effect.
    7silverscreen888

    Underrated, Well-Mounted Thriller; Fine Raft Vehicle, Romance and Mystery

    George Raft made a conscious decision to play ethical central characters--tough on his pocketbook, perhaps, but doing what was necessary. He turned down parts that others made successful in the popular sense; but "Johnny Allegro" was worth making, as "High Sierra" was not, not as "fiction". And this was a man who had scene first hand the negative influence gangsters could have on lives. In this case, Raft agreed to play a character well within his somewhat-limited range. Johnny Allegro is no saint, no genius. But he is a man willing to do the right thing to square himself with the law, and help the police investigate an "untouchable", a Mr. Big brilliant played by George Macready. Ted Tetzlaff directed this interesting mission film, with his usual skill, from a script by Karen de Wolf, Gene Endore and James Edward Grant. The idea is that Macready smuggles men to a remote Caribbean island, men who need to escape the law, and they then serve his criminal organization loyally because they must. Johnny's police pals set him up as a man on the lam for having killed a policeman to make his escape, all faked; then he is able to join another escapee and find his way to the island through the villain's usual channels. Then he falls in love with someone Macready, the usual Renaissance man and intellectual villainized in US films--holds as his prize possession--lovely Nina Foch, his wife. Investigating the island to which he has been spirited, he finds a way to call in the cops and cover his actions. But then he and Foch must escape Macready and his bow and arrow--with which he kills the disloyal in his empire...The film is attractive in B/W but not stylish; yet the cast is above average. other players include Will Geer as Raft's boss who believes in him,, Thomas Browne Henry as his boss who does not, Gloria Henry, Ivan Triesault, Harry Antrim, Bill Phillips, and many others. George Duning wrote the fine music and Frank Tuttle did the elaborate set decorations. The other element in the film is the noir mission sense of being beyond help, and the growing romance between Raft and the brilliant Nina Foch, who for once is given a sympathetic part in a film. This is a well- paced, interesting and well-mounted "B" effort; and one that bears repeated watching for its mystery, its situation-derived characters and the under-theme of loyalty which is interestingly examined. Above average.
    5LCShackley

    A curious mix of standard plot devices

    A decade before TV brought us Johnny Staccato, Columbia Pictures presented Johnny Allegro, a florist with a concession in a fancy hotel who gets wrapped up in a police manhunt.

    We start with what appears to be a typical Hitchcock setup: an innocent man gets drawn into peril thanks to a leggy blonde. But is Allegro truly as innocent as he appears? Not in the eyes of "Schultzy" the cop (played convincingly by Will Geer, almost unrecognizable to those of us who only remember him as "Grandpa Walton").

    So now we have a new plot developing: a crook infiltrating another crook's operation in order to clear his name with the police. He ends up in a swanky manor on a secluded Florida island, trying to track down some counterfeit money that could ruin the US economy.

    And finally, we end up with a finale that steals a page or two from "The Most Dangerous Game," as Raft is hunted across the island by a foe with a bow.

    In my opinion, Raft was too old for this role, and not terribly convincing as an action figure. The plot seems like a jigsaw puzzle made from three different boxes that don't quite match, and there's nothing outstanding about the visual aspect of the picture. It's got some good moments (mostly thanks to Geer and Foch) but overall it's not satisfying. More like Johnny Andante, not quite up to speed.
    6AlsExGal

    Make it a 6.5!

    Of the countless tough guy melodramas that featured George Raft in the late '40s and early '50s, this slick Columbia production ranks a notch or two above most. Raft plays a gangster escaped from prison who is recruited by the Treasury Department to help them land a gang of counterfeiters.

    It's not so much the plot that demands attention here as it is Columbia's effort to superficially remind its audience of one of its biggest hits of a few years before, Gilda. This is to the extent of casting George Macready as the cultured head of the counterfeiters. (You know he's cultured because he listens to classical music). He also prefers the use of a bow and arrow (a man's weapon) over that of a gun. Ballin in Gilda is now called Vallin.

    His wife, whom Allegro desires, of course, is played by a sophisticated Nina Foch. Her character's name? Glenda. Not quite Gilda, but close enough. And then, of course, there are the leading men in the two films, both named Johnny.

    With that bow and arrow fetish of Macready the audiences knows, too, that it probably won't be long before another variation of The Most Dangerous Game gets played out. Macready is fun to watch, even if there is a feeling of having seen much of this same act before. Raft is Raft. Did ever a block of wood dress better? And Nina Foch, well, she'll never replace the memory of Hayworth's vamp.
    6blanche-2

    A Little "Most Dangerous Game" Thrown In

    George Raft is "Johnny Allegro" in this 1949 B movie also starring Nina Foch, Will Geer, and George Macready. Raft plays a florist who is in actuality an escaped prisoner in hiding; he's approached by treasury agent Geer to clear his record by getting cozy with a woman he just met (Foch). Her husband (Macready) is distributing counterfeit (and ripping off his Soviet boss). They live on an island in the Caribbean. While she's trying to get out of town and away from the Feds, Raft kills a police officer to help her. Then he insists that she take him along or he'll be captured. This sets him up with her suspicious husband (McCready).

    Not bad; the ending is reminiscent of "The Most Dangerous Game." George Raft couldn't act, but for someone who played gangsters so much, he had a warmth and a smoothness. By 1949, some of his gravitas had gone, but he was still pleasant to watch. When I was growing up, Nina Foch was playing skinny socialites on TV. It's always nice to see her as a young leading woman. Will Geer as the treasury agent is delightful, very laid back.

    You might want to see this for the cast.

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      George Macready's character's name in Gilda (1946) is Ballin Mundson who used a walking stick with a bayonet inside. In this movie, his character's name is Morgan Vallin who hunted with a bow and arrow.
    • Blooper
      The mountainous island where Vallin lives is supposedly located on the Florida coast, but there are no such hilly islands anywhere in or near the state of Florida. In fact, the highest elevation anywhere in south Florida is 50 feet above sea level.
    • Citazioni

      Morgan Vallin: Hello, Glenda.

      Glenda Chapman: Morgan.

      Morgan Vallin: Welcome home.

      [For the first time, he sees there's another man in the room]

      Glenda Chapman: Morgan, this is...

      Morgan Vallin: How chummy! You brought a friend with you. How hospitable.

      Glenda Chapman: I was just going to explain that.

      Morgan Vallin: Why trouble to explain? It's so touchingly natural.

      Glenda Chapman: This is Johnny Allegro.

      Morgan Vallin: You actually know his name! I'm Morgan Vallin. Always glad to meet any of Glenda's friends, though she doesn't usually bring them with her.

      Glenda Chapman: I had to bring him here, Morgan. He killed a detective for me so I could get here.

      Morgan Vallin: How adventurous! How romantic!

      Glenda Chapman: Morgan, don't be foolish.

      Morgan Vallin: Forgive me, Johnny whatever your name is. I want to thank you for any assistance you may have given my little wife.

      Johnny Allegro: Wife?

      Morgan Vallin: She forgot to tell you, of course. She usually does. Or were you afraid he might not have come here with you?

      Glenda Chapman: I told you why I brought him here. He had no other getaway. This is Johnny Rock. They want him for escaping a stretch at Sing Sing.

      Morgan Vallin: And what have you told him?

      Glenda Chapman: Nothing. He doesn't even know where he is.

      Morgan Vallin: And how did that minute mind of yours conclude that anyone could be of service to me with his pictures in all the papers, with a number across the front of them?

      Johnny Allegro: They took those a long time ago. I've changed a lot since then.

      Morgan Vallin: But your type never changes. Just looking at you makes one think of alley fighting, tommy guns.

      Johnny Allegro: Is that bad?

      Morgan Vallin: It's not for me. You see all this?

      [He gestures around the room at the paintings, sculptures, and mounted animal heads]

      Johnny Allegro: Nice museum.

      Morgan Vallin: You would call it that. But it's my library, my concert hall, my trophy room. Here I have the best the world has to offer, and I don't intend to let anything jeopardize it. I can permit only people around me of whose methods I am sure.

    • Colonne sonore
      Symphony no. 3 in E-flat: Finale
      (uncredited)

      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Played on Morgan Vallin's phonograph

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 maggio 1949 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, California, Stati Uniti
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      • Columbia Pictures
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