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Um escritor que foge de comboio com sua amante tem dúvidas, puxa o travão de mão, salta e testemunha a colisão do trem com outro trem, eventos que eventualmente levam ao assassinato e a uma ... Ler tudoUm escritor que foge de comboio com sua amante tem dúvidas, puxa o travão de mão, salta e testemunha a colisão do trem com outro trem, eventos que eventualmente levam ao assassinato e a uma caçada policial.Um escritor que foge de comboio com sua amante tem dúvidas, puxa o travão de mão, salta e testemunha a colisão do trem com outro trem, eventos que eventualmente levam ao assassinato e a uma caçada policial.
Elsie Wagstaff
- Wilding's Maid
- (as Elsie Wagstaffe)
Geoffrey Bellman
- Passenger
- (não creditado)
Alan Gordon
- Ticket Inspector
- (não creditado)
Hope Matthews
- Elderly Gentleman
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
Richard Todd has quarreled with wife Valerie Hobson and is running away with Christine Norden. He changes his mind, pulls the cord to stop the train and runs home. He tells some lies about where he's been, and there's a full reconciliation...until the train he was on gets into a terrible accident, killing most of the passengers, blamed on someone pulling the cord. Tom Walls -- in his last screen role -- shows up. He's been following Miss Norden on behalf of her husband. After a while, it's cleared up, and things are about to go back to normal...until it turns out that Miss Norden was killed with a missing guns before the crash. Todd is the prime suspect.
I can understand why a viewer might think the movie shifted gears too frequently, and agree that the ending is lame. Up to that insipid finale, I was having a great time, thanks to the increasing arc of insanity, and a fine, final performance by Walls. That ending, however, brought me up short.
I can understand why a viewer might think the movie shifted gears too frequently, and agree that the ending is lame. Up to that insipid finale, I was having a great time, thanks to the increasing arc of insanity, and a fine, final performance by Walls. That ending, however, brought me up short.
This movie is a pretty good surprise : the story with multiple twists and constant psychological details is really gripping, cinematography is impressive in the important sequences, and casting serves intelligently the story especially Valerie Hobson (so distinguished) and Richard Todd who form a handsome couple. Better than Hitchcock?
Just take a few deep breaths when the film-makers over-stress the plot points, and you'll find this a fun movie with a tasty wee twist on it's tail. The acting is over the top at times, with Mr. Todd doing some ridiculous grimacing, but it was made in '49' when I think these particular film-makers must have thought that their audience was pretty stupid, so they threw subtlety out the window. A good performance by the great Tom Walls. Before watching ask yourself if you are in the mood for this type of film, if so you'll have a good time-I did.
It struck me that this was a case of life imitating art. Just as Valerie Hobson tries to support her husband in the movie, she would later support her real husband John Profumo when he was involved in a scandal.
The story goes up and down emotionally; I thought we'd reached a happy ending but there was a lot more story left. It's noir, lots of shadows, and a good story, though like most reviewers I was disappointed in the end.
I enjoyed Tom Walls, whom I had only seen in comedies before.
Notable for being penned by Jon Pertwee's brother, The Interrupted Journey is a particularly enjoyable film, it seems to go through different stages, melodrama to cat and mouse thriller, to murder mystery. It is very well crafted and particularly well paced.
I had difficulty trying to understand how the pulled cord could cause the accident, fortunately this is all explained.
Hobson and Todd are both excellent, although Carol's devoted wife act seems a total stretch by today's standards.
For 1949 it holds up incredibly well, a very god story, well acted, and features a really terrific twist.
It's truly worth a look. 7/10
I had difficulty trying to understand how the pulled cord could cause the accident, fortunately this is all explained.
Hobson and Todd are both excellent, although Carol's devoted wife act seems a total stretch by today's standards.
For 1949 it holds up incredibly well, a very god story, well acted, and features a really terrific twist.
It's truly worth a look. 7/10
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- CuriosidadesMost of the people listed in the newspaper as killed in the train crash were actually names of the movie crew: Jack Hanbury, Desmond Mavis (Davis), Joan Davis, Erwin Hillier, and Ivan King.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe train stops unexpectedly when the communication cord is pulled. A goods train subsequently collides with it. A member of the Railway Accident Investigation Department believes that the pulling of the communication cord caused the collision. While rear-end collisions on railways are not unknown, railways have complex systems to prevent them. These systems too may fail, but no railway official would believe that an unexpected stoppage would cause a collision.
- Citações
Jerves Wilding: Everything's gone the way I wanted it since the time you decided to run away with my wife.
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- Também conhecido como
- The Interrupted Journey
- Locações de filme
- Alliance Studios, Twickenham, Middlesex, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(studio: made at THE ALLIANCE STUDIOS Riverside.)
- Empresa de produção
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 20 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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