At the outbreak of World War II, the famous "Mona Lisa" is removed from the Louvre in Paris, and stored for safekeeping in London. Sir James Collison, director of National Art Museum in Lond... Read allAt the outbreak of World War II, the famous "Mona Lisa" is removed from the Louvre in Paris, and stored for safekeeping in London. Sir James Collison, director of National Art Museum in London, is determined to safeguard the priceless painting, but Carl Hoffmeyer, a German fanati... Read allAt the outbreak of World War II, the famous "Mona Lisa" is removed from the Louvre in Paris, and stored for safekeeping in London. Sir James Collison, director of National Art Museum in London, is determined to safeguard the priceless painting, but Carl Hoffmeyer, a German fanatic art collector, is equally determined to steal the painting even it takes murder to do so... Read all
- Sir James Collison
- (as Sir Aubrey Smith)
- Henri
- (as George Metaxa)
- Commissioner John Brent
- (as Frederic Worlock)
- Watchman
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- Girl in Richmond Park
- (uncredited)
- Porter
- (uncredited)
- Newsboy
- (uncredited)
- Phillipe
- (uncredited)
- Police Surgeon
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Von Stroheim gives here an acceptable performance as a ruthless collector ready at anything to achieve his purposes, including murder. And he is not the only one. Not action packed movie but still absorbing.
Forget the classic romance between this detective and the girl. Usual cliché we unfortunately can't miss. I will say that Aubrey Smith is delightful in the old fellow character.
A sort of sequel to the same director's 'Secrets of Scotland Yard' of the previous year; the actual Scotland Yard Investigator who gives the film it's title being in fact very marginal to the proceedings.
Cheers too, for Erich Von Stroheim. What more can one say about him? He was a wonderful director, and a mesmerizing actor as well. He managed to elevate a number of low-budget films, and was wonderful in the "A" films, too. Think "Five Graves to Cairo" and "Sunset Boulevard," for example. His character in that latter film is creepy yet sympathetic- a type he played often, and well. I never get tired of watching him. He often chewed the scenery, but always in such an entertaining way that you have to forgive him.
This is a pretty good Republic effort. It is well written, and it keeps you interested. One thing I really like about the film is in its use of many famous Hollywood character actors. Forrester Harvey, who often played humorous Cockney types, gets more screen time here than usual. And he does a good job as the shady art dealer. Ditto his wife Doris Lloyd, who made a zillion movies. C. Aubrey's wife is played by Eva Moore, who was the creepy sister, Rebecca Femm, in James Whale's classic, "The Old Dark House." She plays a society lady here, and it's hard to believe she's the same actress as in that earlier film. You can also spot Billy Bevan, Victor Varconi, Georges Metaxa, and a number of faces that pop up in many films of the 30s and 40s. That was a great thing about Old Hollywood- there were so many excellent character actors available to the studios. They always added that something extra to the films, and audiences loved seeing them. Try to imagine the classics of that era without them.
For mystery lovers, and fans of the character actors of the studio system- era, this is a gem of a movie.
For reasons I don't understand Von Stroheim is given a full head of hair and we miss that bald menace, but even with a wig he's as coldly Teutonic as ever. Von Stroheim plays an art collector who has robbed a lot of valuable art objects over the years so that he could enjoy them in his privacy and deprive the world of same. Now with the close of World War II, he's out to get the biggest prize of all, the Mona Lisa which was given temporary shelter in the United Kingdom during the late war from another German art collector, Herman Goering.
C. Aubrey Smith is the man charged with keeping the Mona Lisa as director of Great Britain's national gallery, but then someone else steals it out from under Smith and Von Stroheim. Smith has to get it back before an international incident is caused by the theft between Great Britain and France.
Forrester Harvey is another player here, he's a cockney art dealer and fence and he pulls the caper off. The rest of the film is a cat and mouse triangular game between Smith, Von Stroheim, and Harvey.
Harvey by the way though he's a drunk is not a total fool. In some ways he's more entertaining than either of his adversaries.
Scotland Yard Investigator for its miniscule production values is pretty good, carried as it were on the backs of two very familiar character actors.
Did you know
- TriviaA nitrate print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives.
- GoofsWhen Sir James. Collison tells his wife Mary he's in line to be.knighted by the British Crown, she says, "And then I'll be a Lady." The British equivalent of "Sir" for a female knight is not "Lady," but "Dame."
- Quotes
Carl Hoffmeyer: You see, Henri, you and Jules are in this business to make money. I am not. I *have* money. My pleasure, my only desire, is to own art treasures money can NOT buy.
Carl Hoffmeyer: [proceeds to show them some of these art treasures, hidden behind a secret wall]
Jules: I don't understand. What pleasure do you get out of it?
Carl Hoffmeyer: Well, I suppose you'll think I'm crazy, but, you see, to sit quietly all alone at night, in front of treasures - which rightfully belong to the world at large - the only one allowed to admire their unsurpassed beauty, to know that I am the secret owner of a collection that even kings or maharajahs COULD NOT BUY!... THAT is the only satisfaction I get out of life. And I won't rest until I have the 'Mona Lisa.'
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- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1