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La minaccia

Titolo originale: The Red Menace
  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 21min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,9/10
299
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La minaccia (1949)
DrammaFilm noirThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn ex-GI becomes involved with the American Communist party, and falls in love with his instructor. The pair quickly realise their mistake, when they see how party leaders handle a member wh... Leggi tuttoAn ex-GI becomes involved with the American Communist party, and falls in love with his instructor. The pair quickly realise their mistake, when they see how party leaders handle a member who questioned the party's principles. When they try to leave, they're marked for assassinat... Leggi tuttoAn ex-GI becomes involved with the American Communist party, and falls in love with his instructor. The pair quickly realise their mistake, when they see how party leaders handle a member who questioned the party's principles. When they try to leave, they're marked for assassination and hunted by the party killers.

  • Regia
    • R.G. Springsteen
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Albert DeMond
    • Gerald Geraghty
  • Star
    • Robert Rockwell
    • Hanna Axmann-Rezzori
    • Betty Lou Gerson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,9/10
    299
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • R.G. Springsteen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Albert DeMond
      • Gerald Geraghty
    • Star
      • Robert Rockwell
      • Hanna Axmann-Rezzori
      • Betty Lou Gerson
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 17Recensioni della critica
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    Robert Rockwell
    Robert Rockwell
    • Bill Jones
    Hanna Axmann-Rezzori
    Hanna Axmann-Rezzori
    • Nina Petrovka
    • (as Hanne Axman)
    Betty Lou Gerson
    Betty Lou Gerson
    • Yvonne Kraus
    Barbra Fuller
    Barbra Fuller
    • Mollie O'Flaherty
    Shepard Menken
    • Henry Solomon
    Lester Luther
    • Earl Partridge
    William Lally
    • Jack Tyler
    • (as William J. Lally)
    Lloyd G. Davies
    • Inspector O'Toole
    Norman Budd
    Norman Budd
    • Reachi
    Leo Cleary
    • Father O'Leary
    Kay Riehl
    • Mrs. O'Flaherty
    William Martell
    • Immigration Insp. Riggs
    James Harrington
    • Martin Vejac
    Duke Williams
    • Sam Wright
    Napoleon Simpson
    • Tom Wright
    Robert H. Purcell
    • Sheriff of Talbot
    • (as Robert Purcell)
    Royal Raymond
    • Benson
    Gregg Martell
    Gregg Martell
    • Schultz
    • Regia
      • R.G. Springsteen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Albert DeMond
      • Gerald Geraghty
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    6arthur_tafero

    Better Than Average Commie Flick - The Red Menace

    OK, the acting, direction and production values are below average. But the writing is above average and that is why this film gets a 6. I have seen several commie movies from the fifties, and most of them have better production values. However, the scripts for these often entertaining films is usually the same; the commies are the bad guys and the American government officials are the good guys; a simple case of black and white. Unfortunately, most of the things in life are not simple black and white issues. There is no pancake so flat that it does not have two sides. Instead of using stereotypes with predictable plot development and a pat ending, this film, at least, avoided half of those shortcomings. It is an intelligent look at the motives of members of the communist party in the US. The characters are complex and realistic, not cartoonish black and white characters portrayed in the vast majority of red scare films of the fifties. Even though the film had a weak conclusion, the rest of the film was very entertaining.
    3planktonrules

    It ain't exactly subtle....but it IS entertaining.

    "The Red Menace" is a super-cheap exposé on Communists in America who were working towards the destruction of the country back in 1949. None of the actors in this Republic B-movie are folks you'll recognize...which shows what confidence the studio had in this movie!

    The film begins with a couple driving from California into Arizona. The lady, in particular, is very nervous and you learn via a LONG flashback what it's all about and why she's worried. Bill Jones (Robert Rockwell) is an angry WWII vet. His bitterness attracts the attention of a Communist recruiter who gets him hooked up with folks who seduce him gradually into embracing Communism...and they use women to do this gentle 'guidance'. However, while Bill soon becomes a full-fledged Commie, some of the women working to convert him towards this system are beginning to have their doubts...particularly when they see how vicious their superiors are in dealing with dissent. Bill, too, begins to see how the Party is filled with jerks...folks who couldn't care less about truth or equality.

    So is this film any good? Well, yes and no. As a history teacher, I must point out that there was a Communist Party USA and many of their tactics shown in the film are pretty realistic...despite how we tend to look on the Red Scare as almost comical today. This would especially be true of the Party just before WWII--when folks went from being lionized to demonized by them. But it also comes off as a bit over- earnest...a bit too trite as well---especially at the barf-inducing ending. Subtle, it sure isn't...but it is entertaining. So, despite low production values, it does keep your interest.

    I noticed one review compared this to "Reefer Madness". Well, that's their opinion, but I felt "The Red Menace" had much, much better production values and isn't even close to being as schlocky as "Reefer Madness" or "Sex Madness" (by the same production company). This film is much slicker by comparison...though I gotta admit that speech at the INS office near the end of the film was amazingly over the top...and a bit reminiscent of the guy playing the piano in "Reefer Madness".
    8morrisonhimself

    Will be hated just because it's anti-communist

    Most of the other reviews here fall into two groups: anti-communists like it, to one degree or another; pro-communists or anti-anti-communists hate it.

    One, from a supposed relative of that excellent director, R. G. Springsteen, sneers at it, claiming the director called it his worst film. If Mr. Springsteen hated it, then he would not have done his best on it.

    In fact, despite the actors not being well known, they -- most of them -- gave very good performances.

    Nathan Scott, credited with the music, gets my respect for his use of "The Internationale" sprinkled suitably throughout the film.

    The writers also did generally good work, though I have one hesitation: The leaders of the Communist Party, U. S. A., were shown to be very cynical, not very strong or honest believers in their party.

    Some years ago, I worked at university radio station, and our manager, Tom Duval, was like that: He would go out to some individuals or groups to raise money, then come back and laugh at the suckers who gave.

    But I can't help thinking members and leaders of the Communist Party were as sincere as members of other political parties -- even though the CPUSA was, in fact, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the CPUSSR, getting its orders and much of its money from Moscow.

    (The CPUSA was, it is important to remember, also used for espionage and sabotage, as well, especially in Hollywood, to propagandize. Look at, for example, how its "keep out of the European conflict" changed, literally over night, when Hitler invaded the Soviet Union. Then the CPUSA was "this is a people's war and we need to fight.")

    Some of the Hollywood people who joined the CPUSA, especially the ones who quit and who testified before the congressional committee, said the party seemed to offer solutions to such problems as poverty and unemployment.

    In fact, just as did Al Capone, the CPUSA set up soup kitchens for the hungry.

    Of course it intended to recruit members. And maybe that was a bit cynical. But advocates of even the most evil systems, including Nazism and communism, were probably as sincere, were probably true believers, as members of other parties and advocates of other causes.

    Just not very clear-eyed.

    Well, some want to make fun of the ending, of course, but I like it. It seems very Texan to me. At least for 1950.

    "The Red Menace" must be viewed in the context of its times. If I were the president of Republic, I would make some changes, though relatively minor changes. As it is, I give it a recommendation, with that caveat: Remember the times, and that the Soviet Union and its alleged communist belief system was the imperialist enemy of these United States. And, in fact, of the peace and freedom of all Earth.

    There is a too-dark print at YouTube.
    1BudsNephew

    But Awful is what makes it a cult classic....

    My uncle told me this was the WORST film he ever directed. He was a contract director and the studio wanted him to make a movie about Communism. "This McCarthy thing seems to be catching on," he said they told him, "and we need a film quick." They gave him six weeks and $100,000 budget - an unheard-of pittance for a feature film, even in 1949. He didn't have a cast, a crew, a script, or even a story line. So he called friends who had very little screen time, knowing no "Name" actor would commit to a project like this. Besides, most of Uncle Gordon's actor friends were Western stars, like Roy Rogers.

    Gordon got a writer from the studio to pen the script, but he quit half-way through filming. So he and another actor had to complete the script, adding to it as they went. At the start of each day's filming, they had no idea what they were going to do.

    But, as promised, Uncle Gordon got this movie made on time and on budget.

    It saddened him a little, knowing that with all his directing credits, he would probably be most remembered for the worst film he ever made. He was proud of the rest of his filmography, and enjoyed directing well into his 70's.

    As for me, well, I think its kinda cool that my Great Uncle had a lot to do with the making of a cult classic. Its no Rocky Horror, Reefer Madness, or even Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, but in the genre of ridiculously bad films, Red Menace can hold its celluloid head high.

    Just remember, Bud Springsteen had to work under extreme conditions to churn out a film this bad.
    5karlericsson

    equality and justice is communism - jaussa!

    When I grew up, the Iron Curtain existed. The Soviet Union was a Place that did not allow its Citizen to travel freely. And so it was easy to renounce the Place and look for no further explanations.

    At the same time, communism stood for equality and class warfare, allowing for only one class, the working class, since allowing for different classes of people was just Another Word for inequality and injustice.

    Now, if you could therefore renounce equality and justice by renouncing the Soviet Union, which, through communism, stood for these qualities, why, then you could defend the injustices and inequalities you wanted to keep by Calling every wish for equality and justice to be the same as a wish for communism and that is just what has been done in the USA for the last 70 years, which this film bears witness to.

    The Soviet Union was a failed system but that has Little to do with communism because, although the SU called itself "communist" it was not a system of equality and justice and instead just a dictatorship ensuring that a Little Group of people had all the wealth and all the Power just like in the USA, where the same was ensured by somewhat different means.

    How to achieve equality and justice is still a problem to be solved but it will never be solved by simply Writing these qualities off by Calling them "communism".

    This film illustrates the propaganda being used against the American Citizen and is helpful to understand the brainwash that Americans seem to suffer from. I therefore give it 5 stars.

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      [first lines]

      Nina Petrovka: No... Don't let them... I'm afraid.

      Bill Jones: Nina, stop it. It's me, Bill! They can't get us now.

      Nina Petrovka: They're gonna kill us!

      Bill Jones: Nina... Get a hold of yourself. Snap out of it.

      Nina Petrovka: That same dream. Those frightening, sadistic faiths chasing me. Turning guns at me.

      Bill Jones: It's nothing to worry about. They can't get us out here.

      Nina Petrovka: You don't really believe that. You know we can't get away.

      Bill Jones: They haven't caught us yet, have they?

      Nina Petrovka: No, but... they are real! Oh please Bill, let me get myself up. It isn't you they're after, want me, why don't you...

      Bill Jones: This is why.

      [kisses her on the cheek]

      Nina Petrovka: Well, we'll have to stop for the next gas station.

      Bill Jones: Bill... I hate to stop for anything.

      Nina Petrovka: Well, we can't run without gas.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Hollywood on Trial (1976)
    • Colonne sonore
      My Country, 'Tis of Thee
      Lyrics by Samuel Francis Smith (1831)

      Sung by a male chorus at the end, over shots of the Statue of Liberty

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 agosto 1949 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Republic Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
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