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Angoisse

Original title: Experiment Perilous
  • 1944
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.3K
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Hedy Lamarr, George Brent, and Michael Orr in Angoisse (1944)
In 1903, a doctor suspects murder in the gothic Bederaux family.
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Film NoirCrimeRomanceThriller

In 1903, a doctor suspects murder in the gothic Bederaux family.In 1903, a doctor suspects murder in the gothic Bederaux family.In 1903, a doctor suspects murder in the gothic Bederaux family.

  • Director
    • Jacques Tourneur
  • Writers
    • Warren Duff
    • Margaret Carpenter
  • Stars
    • Hedy Lamarr
    • George Brent
    • Paul Lukas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Jacques Tourneur
    • Writers
      • Warren Duff
      • Margaret Carpenter
    • Stars
      • Hedy Lamarr
      • George Brent
      • Paul Lukas
    • 44User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Hedy Lamarr
    Hedy Lamarr
    • Allida Bederaux
    George Brent
    George Brent
    • Dr. Huntington Bailey
    Paul Lukas
    Paul Lukas
    • Nick Bederaux
    Albert Dekker
    Albert Dekker
    • Clag (Claghorn)
    Carl Esmond
    Carl Esmond
    • (John) Maitland
    Olive Blakeney
    Olive Blakeney
    • (Clarissa) Cissy (Bedereaux)
    George N. Neise
    George N. Neise
    • Alec (Gregory)
    Margaret Wycherly
    Margaret Wycherly
    • Maggie
    Stephanie Bachelor
    Stephanie Bachelor
    • Elaine
    Mary Servoss
    Mary Servoss
    • Miss Wilson
    Julia Dean
    Julia Dean
    • Deria
    William Post Jr.
    William Post Jr.
    • District Attorney
    John Ardell
      Richard Bartell
      • Hospital Intern
      • (uncredited)
      Mary Benoit
      Mary Benoit
        John Benson
        John Benson
          Edward Biby
          Edward Biby
          • Art Exhibition Guest
          • (uncredited)
          Helen Blizzard
            • Director
              • Jacques Tourneur
            • Writers
              • Warren Duff
              • Margaret Carpenter
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            Kalaman

            An Eerie and sumptuous period thriller by the great Tourneur

            If you are a fan of Jacques Tourneur, "Experiment Perilous" is a must-see. This sinister and beautifully photographed period thriller ranks with Tourneur's supreme masterpieces, "Out of the Past", "Stars in My Crown", "Canyon Passage", "Curse of the Demon", "I Walked with a Zombie", and "Cat People". It is imbued with Tourneur's trademark touch of ambiguity and mystery. One of the reasons "Experiment Perilous" is so underrated is that the story does not flow logically. You have to do a bit of brain work to understand it, but if you are already familiar with Tourneur's cinema, this may come as a revelation. The film has often been compared to Cukor's similar costume thriller "Gaslight" which was also released in 1944 but "Experiment Perilous" is a better and more personal work. The opening chance encounter between Dr. Bailey (George Brent) and Cissie (Olive Blakeney) on the train resembles the mysterious chance meetings of "Cat People" and Tourneur's 1956 film noir "Nightfall". It has been said that the film was set in 1903 as opposed to 1944 because Heddy Lamarr wanted to wear period costumes. Lamarr is undoubtedly beautiful and her scenes with Brent and Lukas are exquisite and sensual.

            There is an excellent analysis on the film in Chris Fujiwara's book, JACQUES TOURNEUR: THE CINEMA OF NIGHTFALL (1998).
            dbdumonteil

            peril at the house..

            Jack Tourneur knew how to build an ominous atmosphere :remember the scenes at the pool in "cat people",the meeting on the moor in "circle of danger" and almost everything in " night of the demon".

            The meeting with the old Clarissa on the train,the station where she leaves the hero ,and the way she says goodbye (actually farewell) is almost supernatural.Then the extraordinary beauty of Hedy Lamarr and her picture add to build an eerie atmosphere ,sometimes recalling as user has pointed out ,"gaslight" .

            The script,however ,does not always make sense ,and lacks focus ,unlike the three other works I mention.But just for the atmosphere ,this is another Tourneur you should not miss.
            7smatysia

            Similar to Gaslight; worth a look anyway

            Wow, Hedy Lamarr was so exquisitely beautiful in this film. I really must see some more of her films. There was an obvious similarity to "Gaslight" of the same year, and I wonder which film was released first. I enjoyed this film and recommend it. Grade: B
            8robert-temple-1

            Wonderful moody noir study of genteel insanity

            Jacques Tourneur, whose films (such as the famous 'Cat People') were noted for their subtle and suggestive qualities, delivers an excellent specimen of his craft here, by directing a mysterious and atmospheric drama set in 1903. The incredibly beautiful Hedy Lamarr is at her dazzling best in her exquisite period gowns, looking deeply disturbed, and having good reason to do so, as her husband is a dangerous psychotic who may at any moment kill their son. The story begins in the best way possible, with a chance meeting on a train between the superbly mysterious and elusive actress Olive Blakeney and a calm, unruffled, and reassuring medical doctor played by George Brent. Brent could be annoying when cast in straight and earnest romantic leads, but being a doctor is perfect for him, and we happily allow him to fall in love with the one woman no one could ever resist, Hedy Lamarr, widely known in her prime as 'the most beautiful woman in the world'. Paul Lukas as the insane but genteel, rich, and sophisticated husband, has plenty of opportunity to show what a splendid actor he was, as he tackles this role with great subtlety. If only the scenes in the daisy fields had not been shot on a studio set! Otherwise, the atmosphere, especially of the huge old-fashioned mansion, is powerful and reeks of mystery. This is an excellent melodrama. Some of the film was cut at the last minute, as a shocking gap in continuity occurs when Brent is telling his friend that he is being followed. He does not comment on the strange shoes the man had been wearing, which we had previously seen on camera. But the next moment, his friend mentions them, despite not having been told about them in the final cut. The studio may have ordered some cuts by another editor, without the director being involved, as Tourneur would never have let this happen if he could have prevented it. So probably ten or fifteen minutes of the film were chopped out prior to release. This film is only available on DVD in Spain, from where I obtained it (where it is called 'Noche en el Alma'), and I had to watch it with Spanish subtitles. One will do anything to see a Hedy Lamarr film, after all, won't one?
            dougdoepke

            A Pleasure to Look At

            Beautifully mounted recreation of 19th century New York, which is not surprising since this was RKO's golden age of set design and art direction. Those wall encased aquariums that line the main hall are shrewdly suggestive that anything might happen in such an exotic old mansion. Note too, the constant presence of snow on the sidewalks, a realistic and atmospheric touch unusual because of the expense.

            The opening scenes foreshadow dangers to come-- the locomotive plowing through flooded tracks, the odd "birdlike" passenger who intrudes with her strange story. All of this had me thinking the movie would be special. Indeed, the first half is intriguing as the doctor (Brent) delves further into the mysterious death of the birdlike woman. However, the second half flattens out into a rather static drawingroom drama that fails to generate the kind of edge-of-the-seat climax that's needed.

            George Brent was never a charismatic leading man, bland at best. Here, however, he blends right in as the stolidly responsible doctor who can be believed. The trouble is that the script follows him around for almost the entire time, and since he's seldom privy to events with the boy, we don't get much sense of the menace surrounding the boy that should drive the suspense, but doesn't. La Marr, of course, looks exquisite as the script requires; nonetheless, her skills as a besieged wife are considerably less than those of Ingrid Bergmann in the remarkably similar Gaslight (1944). Then too, Paul Lukas lacks the kind of conniving charm that the part calls for, making the showdown less a revelation of his true character, than a simple extension.

            On the other hand, the movie has the great Albert Decker as a maverick sculptor who breathes real life into the proceedings, along with a terrific explosion and fire that's a real grabber. However, I'm still puzzling over that awkward epilogue involving the cop at movie's end. Was that to satisfy Code requirements that nothing gets past the police since there is an element of deception that would otherwise be left hanging. Anyway, whatever the movie's shortcomings, it remains unerringly pictorial throughout, a tribute to the artistic eye of director Jacques Tourneur and the RKO art department.

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            • Trivia
              The title is a common variation of a line from Hippocrates, the Greek Father of Medicine: "Life is short, art is long, decision difficult, and experiment perilous." The line is recited by Nick Bederaux in the film.
            • Goofs
              Dr. Huntington Bailey rings a doorbell at street level, but when he steps through the door into his friend's apartment, they are on an upper floor.
            • Quotes

              Clag: He looks into the eyes of a beautiful woman and the only thing he sees is an inflamed cornea.

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            • Release date
              • July 9, 1947 (France)
            • Country of origin
              • United States
            • Language
              • English
            • Also known as
              • Noche en el alma
            • Filming locations
              • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
            • Production company
              • RKO Radio Pictures
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            • Runtime
              • 1h 31m(91 min)
            • Color
              • Black and White
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.37 : 1

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