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Contre-espionnage

Original title: They Met in the Dark
  • 1943
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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James Mason and Joyce Howard in Contre-espionnage (1943)
MysteryRomanceThrillerWar

During WW2, a Royal Navy Commander stumbles upon a murdered woman and discovers a network of Nazi spies and Fifth-Columnists.During WW2, a Royal Navy Commander stumbles upon a murdered woman and discovers a network of Nazi spies and Fifth-Columnists.During WW2, a Royal Navy Commander stumbles upon a murdered woman and discovers a network of Nazi spies and Fifth-Columnists.

  • Director
    • Karel Lamac
  • Writers
    • Anatole de Grunwald
    • Miles Malleson
    • Basil Bartlett
  • Stars
    • James Mason
    • Joyce Howard
    • Tom Walls
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    569
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Karel Lamac
    • Writers
      • Anatole de Grunwald
      • Miles Malleson
      • Basil Bartlett
    • Stars
      • James Mason
      • Joyce Howard
      • Tom Walls
    • 23User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Richard Francis Heritage
    Joyce Howard
    Joyce Howard
    • Laura Verity
    Tom Walls
    Tom Walls
    • Christopher Child
    Phyllis Stanley
    Phyllis Stanley
    • Lily Bernard
    Edward Rigby
    Edward Rigby
    • Mansel
    Ronald Ward
    Ronald Ward
    • Carter
    David Farrar
    David Farrar
    • Commander Lippinscott
    Karel Stepanek
    Karel Stepanek
    • Riccardo
    Betty Warren
    Betty Warren
    • Fay
    Walter Crisham
    Walter Crisham
    • Charlie
    George Robey
    George Robey
    • Pawnbroker
    Ronald Chesney
    Ronald Chesney
    • Max - Mouth Harmonica Player
    Peggy Dexter
    • Bobby
    Finlay Currie
    Finlay Currie
    • Merchant Captain
    Brefni O'Rorke
    Brefni O'Rorke
    • Detective Inspector Burrows
    Jeanne De Casalis
    Jeanne De Casalis
    • Lady with Dog
    Patricia Medina
    Patricia Medina
    • Mary - Manicurist
    • (as Pat Medina)
    Eric Mason
    • Benson - Illusionist
    • Director
      • Karel Lamac
    • Writers
      • Anatole de Grunwald
      • Miles Malleson
      • Basil Bartlett
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    7JLA-2

    70% of a Hitchcock

    "They Met in the Dark" is like the first draft of a Hitchcock film, before the better plotting, interesting camera-work, and Hitchcock wit is added. In fact, it's a blend of "The 39 Steps" and "The Lady Vanishes." With many of the same elements:

    Man and woman meet during a mysterious incident. Check. They are forced to stay on the run together. Check. The "McGuffin" is a secret message about the military. Check. The secret is conveyed by a music hall entertainer. Check. The unlikely couple end up in love. Check.

    It's interesting to see the difference between a perfectly fine movie and a great one. Hitchcock created striking lighting effects, innovative camera moves, and darker, more menacing threat.

    "They Met in the Dark" is a perfectly charming diversion and a nice, little movie. But pales in comparison to the Hitchcock films of the same era.
    5jromanbaker

    A Minor Discovery

    This film is worth watching for Karel Lamac's direction. Born in the former Czechoslovakia and unknown to me I would very much like to discover his silent films. In this rather pedestrian film of murder, a dismissed man from the navy due to very dubious reasons, Lamac keeps the pace and adds the occasional visual flourishes that are exciting. There is an old dark house, a fleeting masked figure and a dead woman's body found by another woman which is visually stunning. The lighting has elements of Expressionism that heightens the horror, and in general the film is fascinating to watch. James Mason plays the dismissed man, and of course there has to be a heroine played adequately by Joyce Howard. Patricia Medina disappears far too quickly, and in my opinion I longed to see more of her, and would I feel have been better in the lead female role. Style wins over content here, but as Karel Lamac's style is so good the film is worth watching. A distinct European touch to very British material.
    7blanche-2

    Young James Mason in an espionage story

    The career that James Mason had before being discovered by Hollywood was quite prolific. Thanks to TCM, audiences have had the opportunity to see some of his British films. This one, "They Met in the Dark," is a 1943 noir, and has both elements of drama and humor. The film begins with a trial, after which, found guilty of treason, Richard Heritage (Mason) is stripped of rank and thrown out of the Navy. He sets out, with one of his crew who believes in him, to prove his innocence. He backtracks, repeating his actions from the day he was arrested.

    He finds one woman (Patricia Medina) dead, another woman (Joyce Howard) positive that he had something to do with it, and a talent agent (Tom Walls) who has some interesting acts on his roster as well as a sophisticated singer (Phyllis Stanley).

    Mason is handsome, elegant, and vital in the lead role. He handles the lighter moments very well and has lots of charm. It's easy to see why he eventually went to Hollywood. Stanley does some nice singing, and Ronald Chesney plays a great harmonica.

    Different and enjoyable, with a good plot and British atmosphere that will keep the viewer interested.
    7adrianovasconcelos

    Nazi magicians trying tricks in UK - good spy vs spy fun!

    I know nothing about Director Karel Lamac, other than he was born in Prague, capital of the former Czechoslovakia, and he directed THEY MET IN THE DARK at the height of WWII.

    The script by Anatole Grunwald and well known British supporting actor, Miles Malleson, rates trite more than memorable. The acting by young James Mason, David Farrar and Joyce Howard is strictly standard. Good old Edward Rigby steals the show as Mason's sidekick.

    Photography and art direction are competent but do not exactly lift the film to any unusual heights. In the end I will always remember it as an enjoyable ally vs axis spy yarn, with a few nifty touches and situations along the way.

    The atmosphere is lightened by a magician/singing show featuring Phyllis Stanley, a harmonica player who sounds like Larry Adler, and a couple of rabbit- and pup-producing artists.

    No masterpiece, but I liked it. 7/10.
    7bob998

    Well, at least there's James Mason

    Another of the British Noirs from the Koch Lorber box. It takes place in England, with English characters: at least we have some coherence of plot and setting. What is the plot, exactly? Something to do with Nazi spies trying to strike at a warship; James Mason has vowed to stop them. I kept thinking of Hitchcock's 39 Steps; Mason and Joyce Howard sticking together the way Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll did--handcuffed--as they traipsed through Scotland. I don't think there's any value to labelling this movie a noir--it's a wartime thriller, pure and simple, and enjoyable for that reason. Where is the hard-bitten but honest detective, where the dangerous woman? no noir here.

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    • Trivia
      Since this was filmed in England during World War II, the odd-looking things on most cars' headlights are blackout deflectors. These kept the light pointed down at the road ahead and much less visible to enemy planes from above.
    • Goofs
      When she was speaking to the Police, Laura said that the paper tore into 2 pieces and that a part of it was left in Mary's hand.
    • Quotes

      Henry: Nervous, aren't you? Don't worry, if you're legs are alright, you're alright.

      Laura Verity: What do my legs got to do with it?

      Henry: [looks over his glasses at her] You'd be surprised.

    • Crazy credits
      The title card has the title of the film flashing on and off, like a neon sign.
    • Alternate versions
      British DVD release Version is Cut cinema reissue edition runs 94 minutes
    • Soundtracks
      TODDLE ALONG
      Music by Benjamin Frankel

      Lyric by Moira Heath

      Sung by Phyllis Stanley

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 1947 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • They Met in the Dark
    • Filming locations
      • Teddington Studios, Teddington, Middlesex, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Marcel Hellman Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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