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L'Invisible Meurtrier

Original title: The Unseen
  • 1945
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
875
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Herbert Marshall, Joel McCrea, and Gail Russell in L'Invisible Meurtrier (1945)
Film NoirWhodunnitDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

A secretive widower hires a governess for his children, a willful boy and impressionable girl. Strange occurrences and the governess's curiosity lead her to unlock the secrets of the mysteri... Read allA secretive widower hires a governess for his children, a willful boy and impressionable girl. Strange occurrences and the governess's curiosity lead her to unlock the secrets of the mysterious and uninhabited brownstone next door.A secretive widower hires a governess for his children, a willful boy and impressionable girl. Strange occurrences and the governess's curiosity lead her to unlock the secrets of the mysterious and uninhabited brownstone next door.

  • Director
    • Lewis Allen
  • Writers
    • Hagar Wilde
    • Raymond Chandler
    • Ken Englund
  • Stars
    • Joel McCrea
    • Gail Russell
    • Herbert Marshall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    875
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lewis Allen
    • Writers
      • Hagar Wilde
      • Raymond Chandler
      • Ken Englund
    • Stars
      • Joel McCrea
      • Gail Russell
      • Herbert Marshall
    • 28User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Joel McCrea
    Joel McCrea
    • David Fielding
    Gail Russell
    Gail Russell
    • Elizabeth Howard
    Herbert Marshall
    Herbert Marshall
    • Dr. Charles Evans
    Phyllis Brooks
    Phyllis Brooks
    • Maxine
    Isobel Elsom
    Isobel Elsom
    • Marian Tygarth
    Norman Lloyd
    Norman Lloyd
    • Jasper Goodwin
    Mikhail Rasumny
    Mikhail Rasumny
    • Chester
    Elisabeth Risdon
    Elisabeth Risdon
    • Mrs. Norris
    Tom Tully
    Tom Tully
    • Sullivan
    Nona Griffith
    • Ellen Fielding
    Richard Lyon
    Richard Lyon
    • Barnaby Fielding
    Betty Alderson
    • Cashier in Theatre
    • (uncredited)
    George Anderson
    • Plainclothesman
    • (uncredited)
    Al Bridge
    Al Bridge
    • Truck Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Carr
    • Second Cab Driver
    • (uncredited)
    David Clyde
    David Clyde
    • Drunk
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Collins
    Ray Collins
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmie Dundee
    Jimmie Dundee
    • Workman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis Allen
    • Writers
      • Hagar Wilde
      • Raymond Chandler
      • Ken Englund
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    6blanche-2

    okay mystery

    Unlike what some sites say, "The Unseen" has nothing to do with "The Uninvited," which also starred Gail Russell. I suspect Paramount was just trying to get more traction out of the success of that movie. The Unseen also stars Joel McCrea, Herbert Marshall, Isobel Elsom, and Norman Lloyd.

    Russell plays Elizabeth, the new governess for the two young children of a widower (David Fielding). The film begins with a murder being committed outside their house, and the victim drops her watch. When Elizabeth arrives, the murder has made the front page of the paper, and people are nervous.

    Odd things go on, mostly having to do with the young boy, Barnaby, who makes mysterious phone calls, seems to have more money than he should, and also unlocks the door for someone every night. Meanwhile the house next door has been boarded up for 12 years, adding to a tense and mysterious atmosphere.

    This movie is disjointed, with zero character development and rather surprising things not questioned or pursued, almost as if parts of the script was missing.

    It's hard to watch the beautiful Gail Russell and realize the downward turn her life was already taking. Lots of sad Hollywood stories, but I'd put hers, Susan Peter's, and Sharon Tate's on top. Unlike Tate and Peters, though, Russell never intended to be an actress. Her beauty didn't go unnoticed once her family arrived in California, and they desperately needed the money a contract would bring. She was too nervous and fragile, and by the age of 36, she was dead from acute alcoholism.

    Russell is much stronger as an actress that she was in The Uninvited - it's also a more forceful kind of role. However, it's obvious she's grown from experience after doing several films. McCrea is rather stiff (it's just that kind of role). He probably had to take the role to fulfill his contract.

    I saw a bad print so the end was like watching a black screen, but I had the goings-on figured out - too many years of watching this type of film.
    6ulicknormanowen

    The innocents

    Lewis Allen brilliantly succeeded in his fantasy and horror movie "the uninvited" which avoided the paraphernalia of the genre: the threats were suggested, the ghosts were never shown ;the atmosphere,the noises created anguish , and it paved a reliable way to superior works such as Wise' s 'the haunting" (1963)

    "the unseen " is more of the same ,but it's less successful ; there's similarities with Henry James ' "turn of the screw " tranferred to the screen by Jack Clayton as "the innocents" (1961) starring Deborah Kerr ,the children are not unlike Miles and Flora.

    "The unseen" creates a disturbing atmosphere (helped by Gail Russell's superb eyes ) but the screenplay drags on and the denouement is finally rather disappointing ,considering the good ideas which promised more : the little girl's scrapbook with fairy tales (Snowwhite) pictures which ,unexpectedly,contains a news item depicting a murder in the house next door .

    The fans of the unfortunate Russell would not want to miss this one, but they should see "the night has a thousand eyes" (1948),based on a William Irish novel,where her eyes match the stars in the dark night.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Unseen

    Wealthy widower "Fielding" (Joel McCrae) hires "Miss Howard" (a rather bland Gail Russell) to be the governess to this children - the rather obnoxious "Barnaby" (Richard Lyon) and the rather more benign "Ellen" (Nona Griffith). The young boy likes to wind her up, he has secret telephone conversations and those, coupled with stories about a mysteriously empty house next door, set the scene for a rather torrid time for the young woman who is gradually falling - "Jane Eyre" style - for her boss. He is friendly with a local doctor (Herbert Marshall) and she is befriended by "Marian" (Isobel Elsom) but can either of them help to assuage her incrementally increasing fears as she is certain that something terrible has happened - and may be about to happen again! McCrae doesn't actually feature so much here and when he does he isn't quite the character he needed to be to make this rather ordinary story deliver. The young Lyon is probably the stand-out actor - he really does manage to get under the finger nails, but otherwise it's all rather too easily guessable with performances that are very much join-the-dots. Eighty minutes felt quite long, and though it's not dreadful, it's just all a bit routine with shades of "Gaslight" (1944) to it.
    7susanleslie2

    'Gaslight' meets 'Turn of the Screw' with great cast and worth a look

    1945 Paramount production with a very impressive cast headed up by winsome, lovely and sadly tragic Gail Russell, here barely 21 if that.

    Joel McCrea, Herbert Marshall and Norman Lloyd all on hand to add to Miss Russell's ethereal charms and give the film class.

    A 'Dark Old House' mystery as most other reviewers have mentioned.

    It kept me happily entertained during a snowy December day and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys the genre. Just don't expect the top notch original storytelling of a 'Gaslight' or 'Turn of the Screw' or 'Spiral Staircase' because this one is a shameless hybrid taking from the best.

    Still, I give it a 7.
    6Hitchcoc

    A Few Chills

    A governess walks into a situation that tests her mettle. The father is cold and unfriendly and while she makes friends with the little girl, the boy immediately despises her. The pacing is weak and the plot rather stretched, but it keeps one's interest. There is some gaslighting going on, but mostly its a very basic mystery. The little boy is really quite good in his derisive role. Some of the significant events unfold too fast and we really don't understand why people keep coming and going.

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    • Trivia
      Considered an unofficial sequel to the previous year's box-office success La Falaise mystérieuse (1944); both are mystery stories that share actress Gail Russell, director Lewis Allen and several other crew members, but are otherwise unrelated in story or characters. The film posters compared the two films and proclaimed: "More Exciting Than The Uninvited" and "Menace More Deadly Than The Uninvited!"
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Narrator: Many years ago when the Commodore built it, it had been one of the showpeices of New Bristol: 11 Crescent Drive. That's how the house was still listed in the city directory, but it was a dead address. It had been barred, locked and shuttered for over 12 years. Thousands of days had dawned without a ray of sunshine striking through its windows. It stood among the neighbouting homes, dark and blind and almost forgotten.

    • Connections
      Features The Anvil Chorus Girl (1944)
    • Soundtracks
      There'll Be Some Changes Made
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      Written by Billy Higgins and W. Benton Overstreet

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 1949 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Dream Classic Movies" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Isabella Mars" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La sombra funesta
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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