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Mirage

  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,2/10
6420
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Gregory Peck, Walter Matthau, and Diane Baker in Mirage (1965)
An accountant suddenly suffers from amnesia. This appears related to the suicide of his boss. Now some violent thugs are out to get him. They work for a shadowy figure known simply as The Major.
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Un contabile soffre improvvisamente di amnesia. Questo sembra legato al suicidio del suo capo. Ora alcuni delinquenti violenti stanno cercando di prenderlo. Lavorano per una figura oscura co... Leggi tuttoUn contabile soffre improvvisamente di amnesia. Questo sembra legato al suicidio del suo capo. Ora alcuni delinquenti violenti stanno cercando di prenderlo. Lavorano per una figura oscura conosciuta semplicemente come il Maggiore.Un contabile soffre improvvisamente di amnesia. Questo sembra legato al suicidio del suo capo. Ora alcuni delinquenti violenti stanno cercando di prenderlo. Lavorano per una figura oscura conosciuta semplicemente come il Maggiore.

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    • Edward Dmytryk
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Peter Stone
    • Howard Fast
  • Star
    • Gregory Peck
    • Diane Baker
    • Walter Matthau
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
    6420
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Peter Stone
      • Howard Fast
    • Star
      • Gregory Peck
      • Diane Baker
      • Walter Matthau
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    • 38Recensioni della critica
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    Gregory Peck
    Gregory Peck
    • David
    Diane Baker
    Diane Baker
    • Shela
    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Ted Caselle
    Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy
    • Josephson
    Jack Weston
    Jack Weston
    • Lester
    Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson
    • Major Crawford
    Walter Abel
    Walter Abel
    • Calvin
    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    • Willard
    Robert H. Harris
    Robert H. Harris
    • Dr. Broden
    Anne Seymour
    Anne Seymour
    • Frances
    House Jameson
    House Jameson
    • Bo
    • (as House B. Jameson)
    Hari Rhodes
    Hari Rhodes
    • Lt. Franken
    Syl Lamont
    • Benny
    Eileen Baral
    Eileen Baral
    • Irene
    Neil Fitzgerald
    • Joe Turtle
    Franklin Cover
    Franklin Cover
    • Group Leader
    • (as Franklin E. Cover)
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Bar Patron
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    Florence Anglin
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      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Peter Stone
      • Howard Fast
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    8bkoganbing

    "You Don't Want To Remember"

    Edward Dmytryk may have been poaching in Alfred Hitchcock territory in directing Mirage, but I can hardly see how Hitchcock could have done the film any better. In fact I'm convinced that Gregory Peck was cast in the lead on the strength of his performance in the Hitchcock classic Spellbound, the parts are so similar.

    Gregory Peck when we first meet him is making his way down the stairs of a skyscraper that has sustained a blackout. As people talk to him who seem to know him he answers with the appropriate small talk, but he doesn't remember anything other than his name. At the same time, a prominent foundation leader, Walter Abel, plunged to his death from that skyscraper and of course the Peck's amnesia and Abel's death are connected. But in this case the whole point of Mirage is remembering how. And Peck better remember soon because people like Jack Weston, George Kennedy and House Jameson keep trying to kill him.

    As in Spellbound, the amnesiac Peck has a woman friend trying to help him. But there was no doubt about Ingrid Bergman's loyalty to Peck in trying to unravel his situation there. Diane Baker has the same function in this film, but there is some doubt as to whose team she's actually playing on. Similarly there is Kevin McCarthy who seems a friend at first, but later on we're not so sure. McCarthy has a key role in bringing the whole affair to a climax.

    The ruthless villain of the piece is Leif Erickson who started in films playing the fathead rival to whomever the hero was in a film. As he got older, directors saw greater potential in him and used him in a lot of more serious parts, mostly villainous and this one is one of his best.

    Although I think the film is great, Gregory Peck kind of fluffed it off, my guess is also that his role is too much like the part he did in amnesia. But he did according to the Michael Freedland biography of Peck, recommend to Eddie Dmytryk that he cast Walter Matthau in the role of the private detective who Peck goes to. Peck also consults Robert H. Harris a psychiatrist and both the shrink and the gumshoe come to the same conclusion that Peck really doesn't want to remember his recent past, possibly because of some trauma. Matthau's role in Mirage was one of his best character roles prior to getting stardom with his Oscar winning performance in The Fortune Cookie. Harris is also quite good, in fact he's my favorite in the cast.

    Although the similarities between Spellbound and Mirage are too obvious to overlook, one should not belabor the obvious. Mirage is a fine enough suspense thriller to stand on its own. And Alfred Hitchcock would not have minded being mistakenly credited with directing it.
    10moviemaniac2002

    Ahead-Of-Its-Time Thriller- One Of The Best

    I've always had great affection for this film, ever since seeing it in a theatre as a teenager.

    First, a major innovation in thrillers - flashbacks done as direct jump-cuts into the actual flow of the film (no wavy lines or warped visuals to announce to the audience that they're seeing a flashback) This movie demanded that you keep up with what was unfolding and trusted you to figure out what was past and present.

    Peter Stone's script - sharp, thrilling and funny, very much like Ernest Lehman's work on "North By Northwest" and Stone's own work on "Charade" and "Arabesque".

    The villains...priceless...the grumpy, elderly hit-man who accosts Peck in Central Park...brilliant idea. Jack Weston's wisecracking hit-man..(a seemingly jolly joker, who lets his mask drop briefly in a pivotal scene with Peck) And of course, George Kennedy as Willard, a rampaging psycho who nurses grudges against victims who dare to defend themselves. I almost forgot Kevin McCarthy as the quintessential sniveling corporate toady.

    A true classic....and a total crime and injustice that it's not on DVD yet.
    7cherold

    Starts better than it ends, but overall quite good

    This wonderfully ingenious mystery is one of the better faux Hitchock films out there. The setup is excellent, the mystery comes quick and keeps deepening, and the cast is solid, especially Matthau.

    The mystery is clever and the solution is also pretty clever and holds together nicely. So the whole movie *should* be great.

    But as ingenious as it is, the creators couldn't find a neat way to explain it all, resulting in a bit too much exposition in the last quarter.

    And once the central mystery is solved, there is still a story to deal with, and the movie really struggles with that, in part because it seems afraid to really deal with the political issues it raises, like some movie from the 40s that tries to follow the plight of an unwed mother without mentioning sex. It's not that I didn't understand the whole story by the end, but that the resolution had a strange, muted feeling to it.

    Still, overall this is well worth watching.
    8willrams

    very intense!

    Directed by Edward Dmytryk, this film shows Gregory Peck suffering from amnesia and he soon learns it's a life and death situation. He tries to recover his memory before those who are trying to kill him succeed. He tries to make sense of it all. I found it exceedingly difficult to stay with it because there seemed to be no ending, but wait!! What a way to go to recover what happened and why! The film takes place in New York, and the acting and music are sure winners! Walter Mathau, Diane Baker, Kevin McCarthy, Walter Abel all show great intensity in feeling and emotion. 7/10
    9mariel4985

    Please put this out on DVD!

    I loved this movie. It's tight and dynamic with a cool jazz-influenced soundtrack by Quincy Jones. Peter Stone's writing turns the novel into a well-paced thriller/mystery that surprises you with a subtle sense of humor in unexpected places. Gregory Peck and Walter Matthau work beautifully together and both turn in memorable performances. Robert Harris as Dr. Broden is a standout. Filmed in black and white, you'll appreciate this fact after seeing "Mirage"--New York City is looking sharp as ever. Have your remote control handy because you'll probably want to rewind throughout. Find this movie and watch it! And how is this not on DVD????!!! It is such a crime!

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      Gregory Peck was so happy with the quality of the film, that he gave screenwriter Peter Stone a Rolls-Royce as a post-production gift after the movie came out.
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      When David is calling a telephone number, the "Not in Service" recording starts before he is finished dialing.
    • Citazioni

      David Stillwell: I think the entire buildings gone mad. Everyone's running around trying to rescind the Ten Commandments.

      Shela: I've never understood why most people will do things in the dark, that they'd never think of doing in the light.

      David Stillwell: I'd explain it to you, but, I'm afraid the lights might come back on.

      Shela: No, I'm serious. If we can lie, cheat, steal, and kill in broad daylight and have to wait until it's dark to make love, something's wrong somewhere.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 23 settembre 1965 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Columbus Circle, Manhattan, New York, New York, Stati Uniti(street scene)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Universal Pictures
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      • 3.270.000 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 48min(108 min)
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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