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L'étrange visiteur

Original title: Love from a Stranger
  • 1937
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  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Basil Rathbone and Ann Harding in L'étrange visiteur (1937)
DramaMysteryRomanceThriller

A lottery winner breaks up with her fiancé and marries a fortune hunter who proves to be dangerous.A lottery winner breaks up with her fiancé and marries a fortune hunter who proves to be dangerous.A lottery winner breaks up with her fiancé and marries a fortune hunter who proves to be dangerous.

  • Director
    • Rowland V. Lee
  • Writers
    • Frank Vosper
    • Agatha Christie
    • Frances Marion
  • Stars
    • Ann Harding
    • Basil Rathbone
    • Binnie Hale
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    725
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rowland V. Lee
    • Writers
      • Frank Vosper
      • Agatha Christie
      • Frances Marion
    • Stars
      • Ann Harding
      • Basil Rathbone
      • Binnie Hale
    • 40User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ann Harding
    Ann Harding
    • Carol Howard
    Basil Rathbone
    Basil Rathbone
    • Gerald Lovell
    Binnie Hale
    Binnie Hale
    • Kate Meadows
    Bruce Seton
    Bruce Seton
    • Ronald Bruce
    Jean Cadell
    Jean Cadell
    • Aunt Lou
    Bryan Powley
    • Dr. Gribble
    Joan Hickson
    Joan Hickson
    • Emmy
    Donald Calthrop
    Donald Calthrop
    • Hobson
    Eugene Leahy
    • Mr. Tuttle
    Ben Williams
    • Ship's Steward
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rowland V. Lee
    • Writers
      • Frank Vosper
      • Agatha Christie
      • Frances Marion
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    6Cinemayo

    Love from a Stranger (1937) **1/2

    A year or so before he worked with him for SON OF FRANKENSTEIN, director Rowland V. Lee unleashed a maniacal Basil Rathbone in this unusual thriller that's not really a "good film", but is still pretty interesting and serves up a delicious climax if you can wait it out. Rathbone plays a suave ladies' man who charms his way into the life of a young woman who's just won the lottery. They get married, and only then does the woman realize her husband is not what he seems and may have half his screws loose. If you don't love Basil's insane performance in SON OF FRANKENSTEIN, this will probably drive you even crazier; but if, like me, you think he's more fun than a barrel of monkeys when he lets it all hang out, this one is for you. The battle of wits at the end between Ann Harding and Rathbone has got to be seen to be believed! This one's a must if you love Basil Rathbone, and no Rathbone fan should dare miss it. **1/2 out of ****
    8lordreith

    Two very classy actors in a well-directed melodrama that's suspenseful and clever.

    An extraordinarily entertaining thriller. The acting is melodramatic, and rightly so. A clever plot by Agatha Christie (how could it be otherwise?) keeps things moving along at a rapid clip. Two wonderful players -- Basil Rathbone and Ann Harding -- give bravura over-the-top performances that are breathtaking in their high-wire daring. Ann Harding especially was a revelation -- a gorgeous blonde with poise and class who had beautiful diction -- an American mid-Atlantic "Seven Sisters" voice that was as melodious as a cello. Basil Rathbone never ceases to amaze. Here, he is frightening and charming simultaneously. And two cheers for the Art Deco furnishings that grace one scene. Were those Lalique glass-paneled doors?
    6dbborroughs

    How Far is Over the Top?

    This is based on an Agatha Christie story and contains some of the most histrionic acting I've ever witnessed. I never knew that anyone could go so far over the top and not shoot out of the frame and into space.

    The basic plot concerns a young woman who wins a lottery and soon after meets and falls in love with a "stranger", played by Basil Rathbone. Rathbone's intentions are far from happy and it all winds down to a conclusion that allows... well lets just say you will wonder about everyone's sanity.

    I'm not sure I liked this. Its good, but it takes a while to get going. Once its moving its fine but even then I was never really content. I want to say that its oddly British, but its not so much that its British as mannered. I like that you have the pure unrestrained emotion in the final act, but at the same time compared to the earlier low key nature of it I was wondering how many coffees the cast had.

    Frankly I'm reserving my final judgment until I see it again.

    Even with all of that said and done I suggest you do see this movie- and stay to the end. Unless you've seen this before, I'm certain you've never witnessed what Basil Rathbone was truly capable of. I won't try to explain that statement, I'll let you search this out and see for yourself.
    6blanche-2

    based on an Agatha Christie story

    "A Night of Terror," or "Love from a Stranger" from 1937 is based on an Agatha Christie story. A woman, Carol Howard (Ann Harding) wins a huge amount of money in a lottery. She decides to sublet her apartment and go to Europe, first to claim the money in Paris, and then to sightsee. Her fiance doesn't understand, and is unhappy that after working hard for a good job, they're not going to need his salary. They consequently break up.

    A man, Gerald Lovell (Basil Rathbone) comes to see the apartment - it's too short a time for him to sublet, but when she and her friend (Binnie Hale) board the ship for Paris, he's on it. Gerald wines and dines Carol, and they are soon married.

    They move into the country, where Gerald exhibits some odd mood swings and secretive behavior, which includes making the basement his sacred place where no one is allowed.

    On the night before they're due to leave on a long trip, the relationship boils over.

    This is a wonderful psychological drama, with very good acting. One of the posts mentioned that the acting was so over the top as to be absurd. For the times, it was excellent acting. Acting style has changed and become much less theatrical over the years. I think it's important (for me anyway) to appreciate films from the perspective of the times in which they were made. Not all performances from those days survive today's critiques. Rathbone and Harding are both excellent.
    7Bunuel1976

    LOVE FROM A STRANGER (Rowland V. Lee, 1937) ***

    Interesting British-made suspenser - from an Agatha Christie story, no less - which feels quite dated today due to the low budget and a rather slow pace (though the atrocious condition in which it's available doesn't help matters any!), but survives nevertheless by virtue of its excellent leading performances.

    I've watched Ann Harding in only a few other films - most notably PETER IBBETSON (1935) - but, even if she has been largely forgotten, here again she proves her standing as one of the unsung actresses of her time. Basil Rathbone relishes his role as the suave murderer and the latter stages of the film allow him to go into all-out hysterics in much the same way (and under the same director!) as he would, memorably, in SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939); in fact, the last 15 minutes create a genuinely electrifying tension that are basically the film's raison d'etre.

    Rowland V. Lee has perhaps never been a highly regarded film-maker but, from what little I've seen of his work, he was a reasonably efficient craftsman and, given promising material, he always turned in a quality product (the two films of his I would most love to catch up with are the definitive screen version of THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO [1934] and TOWER OF London [1939], yet another Rathbone collaboration).

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    • Trivia
      The music that plays whilst Basil Rathbone develops his wife's photo in the cellar is from Edvard Grieg's "Peer Gynt Suite" - In the Hall of the Mountain King.
    • Quotes

      Gerald Lovell: But then most women are fools.

      Carol Howard: You think so?

      Gerald Lovell: I don't think, I know. Born fools! And women's weakness is man's opportunity.

      [Looks quizzically at her]

      Gerald Lovell: Did someone write that? Or did I think of it myself? If I did, it's good. It's very good.

      [laughs]

      Gerald Lovell: 'Women's weakness is men's opportunity'.

      Carol Howard: [Placatingly] You do have exceptional insight into things.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Lesbian Seductions 58 (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      In the Hall of the Mountain King
      (uncredited)

      from "Peer Gynt Suite"

      Music by Edvard Grieg

      Whistled by Basil Rathbone

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 1937 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Night of Terror
    • Filming locations
      • Denham Studios, Denham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio, uncredited)
    • Production company
      • Trafalgar Film Productions Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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