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Cielo tempestoso

Titolo originale: The Clouded Yellow
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
1098
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Jean Simmons in Cielo tempestoso (1950)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA former British agent is employed at the Fenton country estate where he aids Fenton's niece in eluding the police after she's unjustly accused of murdering a local gamekeeper.A former British agent is employed at the Fenton country estate where he aids Fenton's niece in eluding the police after she's unjustly accused of murdering a local gamekeeper.A former British agent is employed at the Fenton country estate where he aids Fenton's niece in eluding the police after she's unjustly accused of murdering a local gamekeeper.

  • Regia
    • Ralph Thomas
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Janet Green
  • Star
    • Jean Simmons
    • Trevor Howard
    • Sonia Dresdel
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    1098
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Janet Green
    • Star
      • Jean Simmons
      • Trevor Howard
      • Sonia Dresdel
    • 39Recensioni degli utenti
    • 9Recensioni della critica
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    Jean Simmons
    Jean Simmons
    • Sophie Malraux
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Maj. David Somers
    Sonia Dresdel
    Sonia Dresdel
    • Jess Fenton
    Barry Jones
    Barry Jones
    • Nicholas Fenton
    Kenneth More
    Kenneth More
    • Willy Shepley
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Police Inspector
    André Morell
    André Morell
    • Secret Service Chief Chubb
    • (as Andre Morell)
    Michael Brennan
    • Superintendent Ross
    Gerard Heinz
    Gerard Heinz
    • Dr. Karl Cesare
    Lily Kann
    • Minna Cesare
    Eric Pohlmann
    Eric Pohlmann
    • Greek taxidermist
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Employment Agent
    Sandra Dorne
    Sandra Dorne
    • Kyra
    Maire O'Neill
    Maire O'Neill
    • Nora
    Maxwell Reed
    Maxwell Reed
    • Hick
    Gabrielle Blunt
    Gabrielle Blunt
    • Addie the Housekeeper
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Ernest Blyth
    • Holborn Tube Passenger
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    John Boxer
    • Keswick Police Sgt
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Janet Green
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    Recensioni degli utenti39

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    7anil-kulkarni-108-85663

    The Butterfly Effect

    Have been watching a lot of the Youtube movies lately. You'll be amazed at the sheer amount of content thats there.

    This gave me the opportunity to see an England in the post war period and also explore what a Thriller genre did back then. I must say this was a rewarding watch.

    A secret Service agent on the lose after his last assignment, picks up a country job to document Butterflies and lands up in a murder mystery with a sinister family and a damaged girl in tow. Has all the ingredients for a thrilling watch and the director does a good job of building up the suspense. Very satisfactory watch.
    7robert-temple-1

    Good Old Trevor Howard

    If it weren't for good old Trevor Howard, this film would not be nearly so interesting. He is always enjoyable to watch, as he is always convincing and we want to see what he will get up to. Here he is thrown out of MI-6, the foreign secret service, rather unceremoniously after years of brilliant service in the field, and has to find some work. He ends up taking a temporary job cataloguing butterflies, of which the Clouded Yellow is a particularly pretty one which comes across the English Channel in a good summer and flutters around as delightfully as Jean Simmons. And yes, she is living in the rambling country house where the butterfly collection is. She is the psychologically disturbed and mysteriously orphaned niece of a rather creepy aunt and uncle. Or at least they say, rather too often, that Jean is psychologically disturbed. But is she really? Did she witness as a very young child what really happened to her parents? They say she 'found them'. But did she see who killed them? Clearly there is some vintage mystery material here. Jean Simmons at this stage in her career had very bushy eyebrows and looked more like a trapped wild animal than a girl. Alas, she did not have the magically convincing wildness of Jennifer Jones in GONE TO EARTH (1950, see my review), or this film could have become something of a classic. The direction by Ralph Thomas is also rather uninspired and pedestrian. So this film never really rises to the level of a butterfly's flight. Come to that, the story is pretty contrived and corny. The film is a tasty amuse-bouche, but should never be confused with a main course.
    7RanchoTuVu

    wasted thriller

    A young woman (Jean Simmons) is convinced by her scheming and dangerous aunt (Sonia Dresdel) and uncle (Barry Jones) that she's losing her mind and in very delicate condition that requires their supervision which turns out to be more like manipulation, as they try to keep her as far away from outside human contact as possible. The only other person she sees is the estate caretaker, a lascivious character played by Maxwell Reed, whose caught the wayward eye of the middle-aged aunt. All of this, the aunt and the caretaker, the butterfly expert uncle who has a serious underside to him, and the susceptible niece in the middle, would have made for a darker and more sinister film. As it is, a frame-up for a murder sends Trevor Howard (a fired government secret service agent who took a job at the estate cataloging butterflies) and Simmons across the countryside escaping police, catching headlines of "Police Net Closing In" over her front page photo, hopping on buses, and winding up in Liverpool, where they meet some wonderfully cast characters, and finally face down the greedy and murderous aunt and uncle.
    9moriczmusic

    Solid intelligent British thriller, one of the best of its type.

    This is a film that has a lot going for it:

    --a typically excellent, nuanced and three-dimensional performance from Trevor Howard as a forced-into retirement espionage agent encountering a surprising new adventure back home while at times revisiting aspects of his own past.

    --Jean Simmons in her radiant younger days in a role of mystery, range and substance.

    --a highly intelligent script that expects viewers to think and rewards their patience.

    --stylishly and confidently directed, and photographed with great distinction by the later-legendary Geoffrey Unsworth.

    --excellent use of locations, well-paced, filled with surprises.

    Those who are comparing it to British Hitchcock are partially right, but it also has the erudite touch of a Sir Carol Reed about it. It's visually quite satisfying, naturalistically shot for the most part, but with well-thought-out process shots when necessary. This story eventually covers a lot of ground, and each new location and situation is shot with a real eye for the distinctive look or texture of where they are next. While the visual choices are rarely "flashy," there is a real sense of location and imagery. Outdoors and nature compete with urban or more claustrophobic settings, and all the myriad parts add up to a polished and satisfying whole. It starts a little slowly, but once the wheels begin to turn, it gradually takes you on quite a journey, narratively, emotionally and geographically. I found myself very invested in the main characters.

    Another plus is the excellent score by Benjamin Frankel -- it hits its full marks not only in the dramatic or suspenseful passages, but also in some unusual and subtle piano music played by Simmons' character.

    No complaints about this movie! It's a gem.
    derekcreedon

    Not quite the Master...

    CLOUDED YELLOW is a favourite from my schooldays because of its basic ingredients - a haunting mystery, a fascinating chase across England from a deceptively-drowsy Hampshire to the bustle of Liverpool docks, a rousing climax and the only on-screen teaming of two great British stars. Hitchcock was the obvious model, a factor utilised in the marketing of the recent DVD and the director Ralph Thomas actually remade THE 39 STEPS - very flatly - at the end of the decade. Thomas was a prolific journeyman of variable competence, turning out thrillers, war films, adventure stories, historical dramas and comedies (most notably DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE) but lacked the personality to conjure a classic.

    David Somers (Trevor Howard) is an M.I.6 agent - a sort of low-key James Bond without the glamour - who's put on the back-burner after botching an operation. He opts for a job cataloguing butterflies (hence the title) at a rural retreat where he involves himself in the troubles of Sophie (Jean Simmons) the young ward of the house who's suspected of murder when the local bad-lad (Maxwell Reed), with whom she'd been quarrelling, is found with a knife in his back. Somers takes it upon himself to extricate this trapped butterfly from police hostility (very Hitch) and smuggle her out of the country with the help of his contacts. Despite the presence of Kenneth More on the sidelines (waiting for the big break so soon to come) there's no (conscious) humour in the film at all and no Hitch-tension between the leads. Though motivated by a romantic attachment as well as the urge to atone for past mistakes Somers seems more a father-figure than a potential lover. No teasy-weasy handcuffs and wet stockings here, it's all very stiff upper-lip and he never questions her innocence though the girl remains an enigma until near the end. As a child she'd witnessed the violent death of her parents but has blocked out the memory (very SPELLBOUND). When she starts to get it back the real perpetrator of crimes past and present turns up in Liverpool to silence her. What follows is like watching MIDSOMER MURDERS turn into THE PERILS OF PAULINE complete with cliff-hanger. Wildly over-the-top and completely illogical it's great hare-brained fun and very gripping. Whether this startling gear-change was originally planned or came about during production is unclear. The film certainly terminates very abruptly with the pair in long-shot walking away together over the rooftops, arms around each other, though the gentleman at this moment looks about a foot taller than Mr. Howard. Hitchcockery is catching. In the changed ending to SUSPICION we're given a back-of-heads shot of Grant and Fontaine where the heads quite obviously aren't theirs.

    Ralph Thomas does bring off one nifty Hitch trick quite well. Somers appears to capitulate to pursuing cops and sends them into a restaurant to pick the girl up. When they reach her table she's no longer there and a brassy blonde greets them instead while Somers too has cleared off. Nice one. Hitch would smile.

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      A Newcastle trolley bus with an orange top, which was the corporation's colour, was repainted yellow to tie in with the film title despite the film being in black and white.
    • Blooper
      The Lake District sequence opens with Willy Shepley in search of David Somers and Sylvia. The clock behind him shows it is ten past ten in the morning. It then cuts to a shop where David and Sylvia are buying food. The shopkeeper, when asked, says there is no fresh bread as the baker doesn't call until half past nine.
    • Citazioni

      Maj. David Somers: What is the job?

      Employment Agent: Cataloguing butterflies.

      Maj. David Somers: Oh. Do I have to know anything about them?

      Employment Agent: No, no. The only necessary qualification seems to be a sound general education and an amiable disposition. And you appear to have both if I may say so.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Film Profile: Betty Box and Ralph Thomas (1961)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 dicembre 1950 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Streaming on "Cindy Silfies Films" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "CineWars Video" YouTube Channel
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • The Clouded Yellow
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(on location)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Carillon Films
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    • Colore
      • Black and White
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      • 1.37 : 1

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