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Londres à Meia-Noite

Título original: Calling Bulldog Drummond
  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1 h 20 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
528
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Londres à Meia-Noite (1951)
With a ruthless gang terrorizing London, Scotland Yard calls Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond out of retirement. With the help of detective Helen Smith, Drummond infiltrates the gang under an assumed name. He and Smith become trusted gang-members until the gang's overlord discovers their true identities, and they are taken as prisoners.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA ruthless London gang prompts Scotland Yard to recruit retired Bulldog Drummond. He infiltrates the gang with detective Helen, gaining their trust until their true identities are exposed, l... Ler tudoA ruthless London gang prompts Scotland Yard to recruit retired Bulldog Drummond. He infiltrates the gang with detective Helen, gaining their trust until their true identities are exposed, leading to their capture by the gang overlord.A ruthless London gang prompts Scotland Yard to recruit retired Bulldog Drummond. He infiltrates the gang with detective Helen, gaining their trust until their true identities are exposed, leading to their capture by the gang overlord.

  • Direção
    • Victor Saville
  • Roteiristas
    • Howard Emmett Rogers
    • Gerard Fairlie
    • Arthur Wimperis
  • Artistas
    • Walter Pidgeon
    • Margaret Leighton
    • Robert Beatty
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    528
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    • Direção
      • Victor Saville
    • Roteiristas
      • Howard Emmett Rogers
      • Gerard Fairlie
      • Arthur Wimperis
    • Artistas
      • Walter Pidgeon
      • Margaret Leighton
      • Robert Beatty
    • 17Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
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    Walter Pidgeon
    Walter Pidgeon
    • Maj. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond
    Margaret Leighton
    Margaret Leighton
    • Sgt. Helen Smith
    Robert Beatty
    Robert Beatty
    • Arthur Gunns
    David Tomlinson
    David Tomlinson
    • Algernon 'Algy' Longworth
    Peggy Evans
    Peggy Evans
    • Molly
    Charles Victor
    Charles Victor
    • Insp. McIver
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Col. Webson
    James Hayter
    James Hayter
    • Bill
    Patric Doonan
    Patric Doonan
    • Alec
    John Adams
    • Police Constable in Gunns' Car
    • (não creditado)
    Michael Allan
    • Bert
    • (não creditado)
    Frank Andrews
    • Harry - Policeman in Park
    • (não creditado)
    Jim Brady
    Jim Brady
    • Customer in Last Word Club
    • (não creditado)
    Richard Caldicot
    Richard Caldicot
    • Judge
    • (não creditado)
    Gerald Case
    • Police Officer in Patrol Car
    • (não creditado)
    Ivan Craig
    • Air traffic controller
    • (não creditado)
    Anthony Forwood
    Anthony Forwood
    • Pilot
    • (não creditado)
    John Gabriel
    • Heckler in crowd
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Victor Saville
    • Roteiristas
      • Howard Emmett Rogers
      • Gerard Fairlie
      • Arthur Wimperis
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários17

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    8planktonrules

    Much better than the other versions of the series.

    Starting in 1922 and through the early 1940s, many, many different actors played Drummond--and he even reappeared a few times after that. It wasn't until John Howard finally got the role and managed to play him six times that the series had any stability. Mostly, however, it consisted of an actor taking the helm for only one or two films--and including Ronald Colman, Ray Milland and Tom Conway. In total, there were 24 appearances by 14 actors--so consistency was NOT a strength of the Drummond series!! If they had stuck with only one or two actors, the series might have gained a wider following. So, seeing the American Walter Pidgeon taking on the role isn't that surprise--everyone seemed to be playing him!

    In many ways, this iteration of Drummond is different from earlier ones. The light-hearted sense of humor is missing and instead, the film seems a bit film noir in sensibilities. Part of this might be because Algy (the usual comic relief) is more of a minor character in this one. The baddies in the film also aren't afraid to shoot the police, the dialog is more tough and the lighting is, at times, very noir---and Algy brutally plugs one of the gang members at point-blank range. It certainly looked a lot more 50s in style!

    This film starts with an incredibly cool and well-designed robbery. Eight guys in trench coats, fedora hats and rubber masks efficiently steal a ton of cash in very workmanlike fashion. To assist them, the carry a backpack radio (like would have been used by troops during the war) to keep in touch with the boss who guides them. They do this all so neatly, you'd assume they will never get caught.

    Because three such split-second timed jobs have been executed with military efficiency, the police have decided to consult Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond--who has been retired for some time. He agrees to go undercover and try to insinuate himself into the gang once he locates it--as Drummond always wants to do it the dangerous way! And, he's assisted by a pretty female from Scotland Yard. But can they manage to avoid detection? After all, this is a very smart gang! All in all, I really liked this style Bulldog Drummond film--a lot more than the earlier ones. Because it was much more realistic and gritty, the film seemed less like just another B-series film. It's a shame, though, that this film apparently didn't catch on and was the only one in which Pidgeon starred. My score of 8 is relative to other B-movies as well as the other Drummond films.

    By the way, look for a younger Bernard Lee as the nine-fingered man. You probably will recognize his face--he was the original 'M' from the Sean Connery, George Lazenby and Roger Moore films in the James Bond series. Also, notice that Drummond and Algy refer to British football as 'soccer'. Do the Brits ever refer to this sport as soccer? I thought only silly Americans (like me) call it that. I assumed they used that term since this film was made by an American studio.
    8Piltdown_Man

    Not really part of the series, but excellent nonetheless...

    A very well-plotted and well-written entry, though, as noted before, it doesn't have the usual cast of characters we know and love. No E. E. Clive. No Heather Angel. BUT, it is a really well shot and directed movie. It moves along briskly. No wasted scenes or moments.

    The big treat for me is the performance of Leighton. She doesn't just hold her own alongside Pigeon, I think she outshines him. She has a subtle touch and has no problem shifting from tart to Scotland Yard operative within the same scene. Her classic training on the English stage shows...in all the right ways.

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    9clanciai

    Deceptions galore everyone fooling everyone

    Walter Pidgeon and Margaret Leighton make as good a pair here as William Powell and Myrna Loy as that other detective couple; but unfortunately this was the only instance of Leighton and Pidgeon appearing together, while they obviously enjoyed it the more for being just once, crowning all the Bulldog Drummond films wit a witty masterpiece. Although it is a criminal film getting very serious indeed with bank robberies, shoot-outs and fisticuffs enough, it is highly enjoyable and almost hilarious in certain turns. The dialog is everything, the action is just routine, the plot is easy to begin with but gets complicated, but on the whole it is an excellent film. Walter Pidgeon is still doing excellently well for being so old here, while Margaret Leighton steals the show with flying colours - I have never seen her better.
    8robert-temple-1

    Calling Margaret Leighton

    This was the 21st Bulldog Drummond film, and was the last attempt at making a serious feature film based upon the character. It brought to an end 29 years of serious Drummonding, and the remaining four Drummond films were all absurd and worthless pastiches. So this was truly the end of an era. In the two previous Drummond films, the title role had been played by the suave and charming Tom Conway. This time Drummond was played by Walter Pidgeon, his single time in the role. Pidgeon was also suave and charming, but was not a young man by this time and lacked the energy and vivacity for the part. In any case, the director Victor Savile was clearly infatuated (if only in the directorial sense) with Pidgeon's female co-star in this film, the remarkable Margaret Leighton. We get plenty of closeups of her, but none of Pidgeon. Pidgeon was evidently happy to let Margaret Leighton steal all her scenes, as it must have amused him that in her role as a woman police officer masquerading with him as a crook to infiltrate a criminal gang of thieves, she was taking over the film. Pidgeon was not an egotist. I knew him slightly when I was young and he was old. Despite his impeccable manners of a gentleman, which were perfectly genuine, he could be a bit difficult at times and did not suffer fools gladly. He had an excellent sense of humour and laughed heartily and deeply. He was a passionate drinker of strong coffee, and the twinkle in his eye was natural and innate. Despite the many decades of difference in our ages, we 'clicked', and if circumstances had permitted, we could have had long and meaningful conversations, whereas our conversations were never long, and our acquaintance was passing. However, I gained enough of a personal impression of him to judge his worth, and that was high indeed. He was an extremely interesting, thoughtful, and amusing man, and he was far from superficial. He is best seen in 'Mrs. Miniver' (1942), for which he was nominated for an Oscar, and 'Advise and Consent' (1962). In this film he is just walking through the part, and although he manages the charm part of being Bulldog Drummond, he frankly does not manage the action part, and he was clearly under no pressure to do so, as the director was rather effete anyway, and Margaret Leighton was happy to do all the business, and was enjoying herself so much they all just let her get on with it. She was a magnificent actress, although she was best on stage, where I saw her a few times, and was dazzled by her stage presence. I had no idea during the time I knew him that Larry Harvey had once been married to her, as he never mentioned her. (But then he wouldn't, as it might have upset Paulene, I suppose, who is a fiery gal, or was back then.) This Drummond film does not have a trace of humour anywhere in it, not a single laugh, gag, or witty line. It is treated absolutely straight as a crime detection film. The cinematography was by Freddie Young, later famous for 'Lawrence of Arabia', 'Doctor Zhivago', etc., though there is little sign of his genius in this early effort. I knew him too, and he was a very quietly spoken and thoughtful fellow, wholly dedicated to his work, whom everyone liked, and I don't suppose anyone ever disliked. This Drummond film makes good watching, if only to see the amazing Margaret Leighton, and it does not disappoint as a Drummond film either except that Tenny, the Inspector, and Phyllis Clavering all are missing. Algy Longworth is there, played fussily by David Tomlinson, but he is not funny, nor does he try to be. As the last 'real' Drummond film, this one has an air of dignity about it, as the true series finally bows out and leaves the screen forever. It is not commercially available on DVD or video, and you have to be ingenious to acquire a copy from the right collector, as most of the television airings (where I first saw it) have ceased. Let's hope that some day an enlightened company will bring out a DVD set of 'The Complete Bulldog Drummond', because although the first silent film appears to be lost, the second does survive in a single copy, and it would be a fascinating thing to have all these films gathered together and accessible.
    3Handlinghandel

    There Is One Reason To See This Movie

    And one only, in my opinion.

    That reason is Margaret Leighton. She is a wonderful actress, on-stage as well as on the screen. We have few chances to see her, though. I think that's especially true in the United States.

    Here she plays a sympathetic role. Not only that but she is also very pretty and meant to be something of a bombshell.

    Walter Pigeon does not hold up the tradition of Drummond performers. He is always reliable but he's not much fun. He's not a rascal or a knave. Consequently, this seemed to me a talky endeavor with little action or suspense. But check it out for Leighton.

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    • Curiosidades
      This film bombed at the box office, resulting in a loss to MGM of $1,052,000 according to studio records.
    • Erros de gravação
      When the inspector is first telling Drummond about the crimes, he says they were committed in broad daylight. This occurs right after showing the latest robbery, which occurred at night in dark and fog during the escape.
    • Citações

      Maj. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond: Look, seriously. We are supposed to have been operating in Italy for the past two years - now any phrase of Italian we know might come in useful.

      Sgt. Helen Smith: On the contrary, being British, we shouldn't have learnt a word.

    • Conexões
      Featured in The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story (1951)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Elmer's Tune
      (1941) (uncredited)

      Music by Dick Jurgens

      [Played near the middle at the Last Word Club]

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      • 14 de dezembro de 1951 (Estados Unidos da América)
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      • Reino Unido
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      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • MGM British Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Studio)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios
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      • US$ 1.594.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 20 min(80 min)
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