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Between Two Worlds

  • 1944
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  • 1h 52m
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7.1/10
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John Garfield, Paul Henreid, Faye Emerson, and Eleanor Parker in Between Two Worlds (1944)
Passengers on an ocean liner can't recall how they got on board or where they are going yet, oddly enough, it soon becomes apparent that they all have something in common.
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Passengers on an ocean liner can't recall how they got on board or where they are going yet, oddly enough, it soon becomes apparent that they all have something in common.Passengers on an ocean liner can't recall how they got on board or where they are going yet, oddly enough, it soon becomes apparent that they all have something in common.Passengers on an ocean liner can't recall how they got on board or where they are going yet, oddly enough, it soon becomes apparent that they all have something in common.

  • Director
    • Edward A. Blatt
  • Writers
    • Daniel Fuchs
    • Sutton Vane
  • Stars
    • John Garfield
    • Paul Henreid
    • Sydney Greenstreet
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Edward A. Blatt
    • Writers
      • Daniel Fuchs
      • Sutton Vane
    • Stars
      • John Garfield
      • Paul Henreid
      • Sydney Greenstreet
    • 80User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    John Garfield
    John Garfield
    • Tom Prior
    Paul Henreid
    Paul Henreid
    • Henry Bergner
    Sydney Greenstreet
    Sydney Greenstreet
    • Reverend Tim Thompson
    Eleanor Parker
    Eleanor Parker
    • Ann Bergner
    Edmund Gwenn
    Edmund Gwenn
    • Scrubby
    George Tobias
    George Tobias
    • Pete Musick
    George Coulouris
    George Coulouris
    • Mr. Lingley
    Faye Emerson
    Faye Emerson
    • Miss Maxine Russell
    Sara Allgood
    Sara Allgood
    • Mrs. Midget
    Dennis King
    Dennis King
    • Reverend William Duke
    Isobel Elsom
    Isobel Elsom
    • Genevieve Cliveden-Banks
    Gilbert Emery
    Gilbert Emery
    • Benjamin Cliveden-Banks
    Sami Ayanoglu
    Sami Ayanoglu
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    • (uncredited)
    Lester Matthews
    Lester Matthews
    • Steamship Dispatcher
    • (uncredited)
    Patrick O'Moore
    Patrick O'Moore
    • Steamship Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward A. Blatt
    • Writers
      • Daniel Fuchs
      • Sutton Vane
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    Doylenf

    Forgotten film deserves more recognition...

    I finally had an opportunity to see this largely "forgotten" film, one of my favorites dealing in a mystical way with the afterlife. A remake of "Outward Bound" ('30), it was updated to World War II and begins with an air raid in which several people are unable to seek shelter. Afterwards, they find themselves on a strange ship and only gradually come to realize they are all dead--and about to be judged by a man called The Examiner (Sydney Greenstreet). The disparate group of people include some of the dependable Warner contract players: John Garfield, Eleanor Parker, Paul Henried, Faye Emerson, Edmund Gwenn, Isobel Elmson and Sara Allgood.

    Thoughtful and well written (though talky and showing its stage origins), it permits us to examine the passengers one by one as they reveal their fears and foibles--each having substantial roles in a series of vignettes that will lead to their ultimate destination--heaven or hell.

    It's fascinating, handsomely produced amid low-key film noir lighting and the performances are all first-rate. John Garfield and Paul Henried give the strongest performances in the meatiest roles but the others are all more than competent, including the lovely Eleanor Parker.

    Erich Wolfgang Korngold's score happens to be one of his personal "favorites" and I can certainly see why. It is melancholy, lyrical and mysterious--in keeping with the "otherworldly" elements of a film about passengers on their way to another world.

    An oddly interesting film, thought provoking and well worth viewing. It's a wonder no one has produced a remake since the material lends itself to endless possibilities.
    robertguttman

    An Adult Fantasy

    "Between Two Worlds" is one of the best examples of one of the rarest of move genres, a fantasy for grown-ups. I can't think of many other successful examples of this sort of thing off hand beyond, perhaps, Powell and Pressburger's "A Matter of Life and Death".

    By "adult" I do not, of course, mean that there is anything off-color or X-rated about the film. On the contrary, it's pretty tame by today's standards. This film is simply a fantasy for adults in the sense that it was not for or about children or adolescents.

    A small, ill-assorted group of people find themselves together at night on a fog-shrouded passenger ship with no other passengers, and no crew save for a single steward. Two of the passengers, who are slightly apart from the others, have committed suicide and are aware that they are dead. The others know nothing. The steward, who knows what is going on, caters to the passengers wishes and pretends that everything is normal.

    The film is very well done, with a first-rate cast of the sort of character actors they simply can't assemble anymore, wonderfully atmospheric sets, and set against an excellent Korngold musical score. I understand there was an earlier version with Leslie Howard, called "Outward Bound". I've never seen it, but it would be interesting to see it and compare it with this version.
    8blanche-2

    Very good and effective drama from Warner Brothers

    The dead victims of a London bombing and two suicides are on a ship headed - well, they're not sure - in "Between Two Worlds," a 1944 film starring John Garfield, Sydney Greenstret, Paul Henried, Eleanor Parker, Edmund Gwenn, Faye Emerson and George Coulouris. The suicides, a married couple played by Henried and Parker, are the only ones at first who realize they're dead, but the others find out soon enough. Then they learn that "The Examiner" will be coming on board to evaluate them and decide their final destination.

    The film employs a stark set for the ship, and it works beautifully as the tense passengers wait to learn their individual fates.

    The acting is marvelous all around. Eleanor Parker reminded me very much of Gene Tierney - at first, I didn't recognize her until I heard her voice. She and Henried are excellent as the only two people who have chosen their destinies. Parker's role especially is written almost melodramatically so at times, she seems over the top, but the story seems to call for it. Greenstreet, with his powerful presence, makes a good examiner. Faye Emerson is lovely as an actress who made a lot of wrong choices, and John Garfield is strong as a belligerent no-good whose life didn't add up to much.

    During World War II, it's not surprising that people were giving a lot of thought to the afterlife. After World War II, there were all kinds of films about people come back to earth and angels walking among us. The view of "Between Two Worlds" is that each of us makes our own heaven and hell on earth, that in the end, we sow what we reap, and that love is stronger than any other force. I loved it.
    8tomsview

    Souls at sea

    I have seen this film on and off over the years starting probably around 1960 when it first appeared on Australian television.

    During World War Two, a small group of people sailing on a passenger liner from London find they are heading for an unexpected destination.

    This film was made during the war. With the world in arms, audiences of the day would have been only too aware of the imminence of death, if not for themselves then for the ones they loved. I think this film would really have hit home, possibly in a reassuring way in as much as the film accepts that there is life beyond death.

    There were a number of films made during the war or shortly after that dealt with death and beyond: "Here Comes Mr. Jordan", "A Guy Named Joe", A Matter Of Life And Death" and "The Horn Blows at Midnight". But "Between Two Worlds" was the most serious of them all. It delivered reassurance of an afterlife, but its premise was that a worthy life is essential for an easy transit to the next world - the quality that all religions from the ancient Egyptians onward stress more than anything else.

    Completely studio bound whether on land or at sea, the film shows the influence of the 1923 stage play on which it is based. But that foggy, claustrophobic atmosphere gives the film a mood that is sustained from beginning to end.

    "Between Two Worlds" features a couple of iconic stars: John Garfield and Sydney Greenstreet. Both give minor variations on their familiar screen personas - Garfield the cynical, street-wise guy whose luck always seemed to be out, and Greenstreet whose rotund affability always masked a deeper agenda.

    However Paul Henreid and Eleanor Parker give the most effecting performances as Henry and Ann Bergner. There are many lump-in-the-throat moments in the film, but the Bergner's doomed love affair and redemption is an emotional roller coaster.

    Erich Wolfgang Korngold only produced 18 film scores in his career, and his work for "Between Two Worlds" was his personal favourite. This sumptuous, soaring score with its chimes and echoing notes cements the film together and directs the mood.

    "Between Two Worlds" is a unique film. Thankfully, in Australia, we still have programs like "Bill Collins Golden Years of Hollywood" and "Turner Classic Movies" otherwise movies such as this would disappear from our screens all altogether.
    srichard1955

    The need to fulfill a 42yrs desire

    I saw this movie when I was 7 years old. Up until last year I didn't even know the name of the movie, but I remembered seeing it and kept trying to discover the name and if I would ever get to see it again now that I am older and would have a better understanding.

    Last year I discovered IMDb's web site and because of them, I now know the name. I also discovered that Between Two Worlds is a remake of the 1936 Outward Bound. I keep checking on a regular basis hoping that these movies will be issued on DVD one day soon. My hope is that until then, Turner Classic Movies will obtain copies so that I can put my 42yrs desire and search to an end.

    I remember finding the movie very fascinating. I need to know if it really was or if it was just a childish perspective

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    • Trivia
      Composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold named this film as his personal favorite among his film scores.
    • Goofs
      When the Bergners first arrive aboard the ship, the shadow of a klieg light can be seen on one of the double doors as they pass through.
    • Quotes

      Tom Prior: I read a great epitaph once, I'm gonna steal it for myself.

      Scrubby: Sir?

      Tom Prior: Here lies Prior, died a bachelor. Wifeless. Childless. Wish his father'd died the same.

    • Alternate versions
      Two versions of the movie exist. The latest, published by Warner Archive in Sept. 2006, is the 112 minute cut. Another version of 121 minutes, including a rarely seen cut scene between Ann and Tom and a few additional shots of the casino parts, has been broadcast by a few TV networks in the 2000s in Europe and East Asia.
    • Connections
      Featured in Between Two Worlds: Erich Wolfgang Korngold (2005)

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Entre dos mundos
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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