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Torment

  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 17min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Torment (1950)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo writer brothers, one upright, the other psychopathic, compete for their secretary's affection. The psychopath plans a "perfect crime" with an ex-convict, blurring fiction and reality.Two writer brothers, one upright, the other psychopathic, compete for their secretary's affection. The psychopath plans a "perfect crime" with an ex-convict, blurring fiction and reality.Two writer brothers, one upright, the other psychopathic, compete for their secretary's affection. The psychopath plans a "perfect crime" with an ex-convict, blurring fiction and reality.

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    • John Guillermin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • John Guillermin
  • Star
    • Dermot Walsh
    • Rona Anderson
    • John Bentley
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,3/10
    85
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • John Guillermin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Guillermin
    • Star
      • Dermot Walsh
      • Rona Anderson
      • John Bentley
    • 5Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Dermot Walsh
    Dermot Walsh
    • Cliff Brandon
    Rona Anderson
    Rona Anderson
    • Joan
    John Bentley
    John Bentley
    • Jim Brandon
    Michael Martin Harvey
    • Curley Wilson
    Valentine Dunn
    • Mrs. Crier
    Dilys Laye
    Dilys Laye
    • Violet Crier
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      • John Guillermin
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    4Leofwine_draca

    Murky, slow-moving murder mystery

    TORMENT is quite an unusually plotted little murder mystery film, made by the little-known Advance Productions who only made three films. I saw it on the Talking Pictures TV channel under the title PAPER GALLWOS. Although the running time is a scant 77 minutes, it feels quite slow-moving, particularly in the first half which doesn't really add much in the way of plotting or character.

    The storyline is unusual in teaming up two British B-movie stars, John Bentley and Dermot Walsh, as brothers who are both mystery writers. They should have added Paul Carpenter as the long-lost Canadian brother while they were. Bentley is his usual stock heroic figure, warm, likable, and humorous, while Walsh is more sinister, a man given over to deep brooding and nefarious plots.

    Much of the plot hinges around a witnessed murder and the subsequent disappearance of the corpse, which was a typical plot development in this genre of film-making. Michael Martin Harvey (THE CASE OF CHARLES PEACE) has a nice little role as a scoundrel. Things only really pick up here for the climax, which is admittedly well mounted, although it comes too late to save what has been a rather murky and unbelievable thriller. Lead actress Rona Anderson was known for her role in SCROOGE and had a lengthy career in film and TV, while director John Guillermin is of course well known for going on to direct Hollywood classics like THE TOWERING INFERNO.
    8richardchatten

    "You see, I Had to Kill Tabs"

    This slick little drama that marks John Guillermin's first solo feature nails it's colours to the mast straight from the outset when we witness an intruder strangling a cat.

    Despite the fact that someone dies violently, and there's breathless talk about 'evil', the film never really manages to decide whether its a light-hearted jaunt or a heavy psychological thriller - John Wooldridge's music for the most part suggesting the former and Gerald Gibbs' photography the latter - a dichotomy embodied in the two male leads who view writing crime fiction as very different vocations: nice brother John Bentley who treats it just as a fun way of making a living; while Dermot Walsh as "the moody unpleasant one" who takes it all far too seriously.
    8drb-65442

    Stark portrayal of sibling rivalry

    I discovered this little known British crime thriller from 1961 via Talking Pictures TV, which does a great job of celebrating old, largely forgotten British B movies from the black & white era. Like other reviewers here, I found the film unusual and slightly odd, but my overall assessment is perhaps more generous than theirs. Yes, it is very stagey and over-the-top in places, but ultimately its exploration of malevolent sibling rivalry is strangely compelling. Dermot Walsh (Echo of Diana, The Breaking Point) gives a convincing portrayal of a brother consumed by jealous rage, who not only harbours murderous fantasies but is quite capable of turning them into reality. Rona Anderson (Scrooge 1951, Noose For A Lady) is also effective as the object of rivalry between the two brothers. The film follows her gradual transformation from relaxed, over-trusting secretary to the terrified victim of an egotistical psychopath who enjoys watching others suffer just for the sheer hell of it.

    Some aspects of the plot seemed fanciful, or just plain odd. The first unwitting murder victim is an ageing and frail ex-convict. The screenplay doesn't really explain how he came to befriend the two brothers, who are clearly from a different social class (which would have mattered in those days). Was it because they were crime writers and got to know him through their research? Nor does it explain why he is not greeted at the front door when he visits them, but instead enters an open door only to wander alone round the empty house before meeting his grim fate in a storeroom. I tried to figure this out but couldn't, which was a distraction. However, once these early confusing scenes are over, the film shifts gear and heads towards an exciting climax as the jealous brother executes his demonic plan to dispose of his sibling's love interest.

    In summary, this is not a great film by any means, but its portrayal of psychological rage is surprisingly stark for the period in which it was made, when there was a strong tendency for British directors to temper violence with inappropriate sentimentality. In contrast, this film does not pull its punches, making it quite a thrilling ride, especially towards the end when it becomes a life-and-death struggle betwen the feuding brothers. If you like the better quality 'second feature' British B movies from the 50s and 60s, there is a good chance that you will enjoy this.
    4malcolmgsw

    Truly odd

    This thriller is truly odd.Two brothers are novelists sharing a big house and a secretary.They are both writing murder mysteries.John Bentley is in love with the Secretary Rona Anderson.Dermot Walsh is too,only she doesn't love him.Unfortunately Dermot is barking mad.We know this because not only does he kill a visiting ex convict but also the family cat.Unfortunately Walsh's performance is so over the top that that the film is totally unhinged.It becomes unintentionally funny.Walsh sets up a situation where Bentley goes off on a wild goose chase giving him the opportunity to kill Anderson.However Bentley arrives back in time to prevent it.The climax is just as daft as what had proceeded it.
    5boblipton

    Strong Meat

    Dermot Walsh and John Bentley. They live in the same house. They are both murder mystery writers. They both love their secretary, Rona Anderson. The major difference is Miss Anderson loves Bentley, and Walsh is barking mad. He comes up with an idea for a new murder story, and proceeds to both write it, and enact it on his brother and secretary.

    It's writer-director John Guillerman's first time as solo director, and he directs for Ol Dark House atmosphere, with lots of Dutch angles and creepy moving shots, and an utter lassitude for the other players to do anything about this increasingly deranged behavior. According to the IMDb trivia section, Guillerman saw workmen starting to disassemble the set, and persuaded the sudio to give him six weeks to write and direct it; apparently the shooting took an extra three weeks. There's lots of atmosphere, lots of loud music, and only three other performers for this definite Quota Quickie

    Guillerman would go on to write and direct some fine smaller pictures. Then he went Hollywood in higher budgeted and increasingly uninspired fare. He died in 2015 at the age of 89.

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      Aged 24, John Guillermin had already produced for Adelphi Studios when he saw stagehands about to dismantle an elaborate mansion set containing two floors linked by staircases. He offered to write a screenplay in three weeks, and get it shot in three weeks, if he were able to use this set. Filming actually took six weeks, but established him as a rising director.
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      Featured in Authur Dent and Adelphi: Films in the Family (2020)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 novembre 1950 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Paper Gallows
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Southall Studios, Southall, Middlesex, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Studio)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Advance Productions
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      • Black and White
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