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Le concerto de Varsovie

Original title: Dangerous Moonlight
  • 1941
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  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Sally Gray and Anton Walbrook in Le concerto de Varsovie (1941)
DramaRomanceWar

During World War II, an American newswoman falls for a Polish piano virtuoso...who wants to go back and fight.During World War II, an American newswoman falls for a Polish piano virtuoso...who wants to go back and fight.During World War II, an American newswoman falls for a Polish piano virtuoso...who wants to go back and fight.

  • Director
    • Brian Desmond Hurst
  • Writers
    • Terence Young
    • Rodney Ackland
    • Brian Desmond Hurst
  • Stars
    • Anton Walbrook
    • Sally Gray
    • Derrick De Marney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    534
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • Writers
      • Terence Young
      • Rodney Ackland
      • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • Stars
      • Anton Walbrook
      • Sally Gray
      • Derrick De Marney
    • 18User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anton Walbrook
    Anton Walbrook
    • Stefan 'Steve' Radetzky
    Sally Gray
    Sally Gray
    • Carol Peters Radetzky
    Derrick De Marney
    Derrick De Marney
    • Mike Carroll
    Cecil Parker
    Cecil Parker
    • Specialist
    Percy Parsons
    Percy Parsons
    • Bill Peters
    Kenneth Kent
    Kenneth Kent
    • Andre De Guise
    • (as Keneth Kent)
    J.H. Roberts
    J.H. Roberts
    • - Dr. LonganResiding Physician
    Guy Middleton
    Guy Middleton
    • Whiskey
    John Laurie
    John Laurie
    • British Commander
    Frederick Valk
    Frederick Valk
    • Polish Bomber Commander
    O.B. Clarence
    O.B. Clarence
    • Peters Family Butler
    James Pirrie
      Marian Spencer
      • Miss Gratton
      • (as Marion Spencer)
      Leslie Gordon
      Philip Friend
      Philip Friend
      • Pete
      Michael Rennie
      Michael Rennie
      • Kapulski
      Charles Farrell
      Charles Farrell
      • First Cab Driver
      Robert Beatty
      Robert Beatty
      • Mac - Reporter with Carol
      • (as Bob Beatty)
      • Director
        • Brian Desmond Hurst
      • Writers
        • Terence Young
        • Rodney Ackland
        • Brian Desmond Hurst
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      5TheLittleSongbird

      Outstanding music, not-so-good a film

      Dangerous Moonlight is one of those almost completely forgotten films, apart from the music, and tracking the film down for the first time it is not particularly hard to see why that is.

      The music by Richard Addinsell is the one component that people remember about the film, and it is also the best and only outstanding element about it. The Warsaw Concerto is very popular, is a concert show-piece and is still heard on the radio a lot, and judging from the hauntingly stirring and quite oddly beautiful way it's written for good reason too. Anton Walbrook is typically suave (though this is a long way from being one of his better performances), while lovely Sally Gray brings some poignancy to her role and Derrick DeMarnay is a suitably sympathetic confidant, his chemistry with Walbrook being particularly strong. The film is sometimes moving, and the aerial combat sequences are quite good.

      On the other hand, Dangerous Moonlight was apparently made quickly and cheaply and it shows in some less than smooth photography, some choppy editing (like in the climatic dog fight) and some clearly artificial-looking sets. The script is lumbering and heavy-handed with some ham-fisted melodrama (Walbrook's dialogue is not always easy to understand too), the sometimes moving but thin story is really quite dull, over-dramatised and little more than nonsensical and heavy-handed propaganda, the film is routinely directed and the climatic dog fight agreed is choreographed pretty poorly. Apart from the three leads the rest of the acting is either wooden or overwrought, and Walbrook and Gray's chemistry while sometimes affecting doesn't ignite as well as it could have done.

      In conclusion, loved Addinsell's music, but Dangerous Moonlight as a film on the whole left me cold. 5/10 Bethany Cox
      6ksf-2

      filmed before the US was in the war.

      Dangerous moonlight, known as suicide squadron in the u s, was released june of 1941 in england. But it was not released in the united states until april 1942. Europe had already been in the war for several years, but the u s didn't officially join until pearl harbor, december of 1941. It took almost a year for the film to be shown in the u s. According to the film, it begins in london, november of 1940. American reporter carol meets polish airman and pianist stefan radetzky, during the bombing. They meet again in new york. When he talks about returning to europe to fight, carol can't stand the thought of it. Stefan wants to go fight for his homeland, but carol doesn't want his gift of music to be silenced. Or is it for more selfish reasons? Perfect issues to be discussed in a wartime propaganda film. It's pretty well done. Rather rushed ending, but it works. Directed by brian hurst, who had fought in world war one. The picture is all quite dark, for atmosphere? And there are many snaps and pops in the sound track. Could use a restoration.
      saustin

      Flashback of Polish war pilot,starting and ending with struggle to recall concerto.

      Opens in UK hospital with Walbrook as war-injured Polish officer agonising over recall of composition:flashback to meeting with N.Y. news correspondent (who quickly supplants US with UK accent) Sally Gray(actress's name) as he ruminates over concerto composition.Further recall to selection by Air pilots' squad to come to US to garner funds for Poland in 1940.Wrenching decision to return East and and as RAF pilot runs out of ammunition and wilfully crashes into German bomber,bringing us back to original scene in hospital room. Conflicts developed very nicely:between hero and other pilots;between hero and close friend over the heroine;between hero and wife about return to UK;and within himself over his future mission:to stay fundraising in US or join RAF.Goes without saying about excellent haunting" Warsaw Concerto" excellently played,very moody amd evocative. When this film came out in '41 the Concerto was criticised as a copy of Grieg's p.concerto in A mi., or Tchaikowski's 2nd in C. All the same it is worth several viewings.
      margaras

      Not really that good

      Wartime propaganda movie that was probably supposed to make people more kindly disposed towards Polish pilots in the RAF. I had heard about this film for years but never seen it; now however I recall that Spike Milligan in his memoirs (of a time when this was a brand new movie) describes it as something like "bloody awful." I wouldn't go that far but for a movie that is supposed to be about a fighter pilot it has a handful of minutes of flying and several hours (it feels like) of piano music + Sally Gray (who is not bad to look at I admit). Or closeups of Anton Walbrook's rabbit-like face as more orchestral music plays in the background.
      9tom.mack

      Some of the best music to come out of England!

      "Dangerous Moonlight" is one of those movies that catches one by surprise. I was working in my home office one night when I started hearing this piano music coming from the living room television. Enjoying it so much, I quit working and went in to listen and then to watch. Then after checking the television schedule, I set the VCR and taped the movie. I have since watched the movie several times and continue to enjoy it.

      Anton Wallenbrook plays his part quite well and gives one a very interesting story of talent and guilt. Sally Gray makes an equally good performance as a normal insensitive American lady reporter who does not understand the implications of war. Derrick DeMarney is also good as the best friend of Stefan Radetsky, by being his conscience and confidant.

      You can enjoy this movie watching it once, but don't cheat yourself, watch it a few times.

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      • Trivia
        Anton Walbrook had aspirations as a classical pianist in real life and his hands are shown playing the piano. However, the piano part as heard was recorded by an uncredited Louis Kentner.
      • Goofs
        After Stefan has climbed into his single-engined plane for the flight to Romania the scene merges into a take-off shot, but the aircraft taking off is twin-engined.
      • Crazy credits
        Opening credits prologue: LONDON NOVEMBER 1940
      • Connections
        Featured in Shepperton Babylon (2005)
      • Soundtracks
        Warsaw Concerto
        (1941)

        Written by Richard Addinsell

        Played during the opening credits and often as background music

        Played on piano by Anton Walbrook (dubbed by Louis Kentner) often

        Hummed by Sally Gray

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      • Release date
        • June 26, 1941 (United Kingdom)
      • Countries of origin
        • United Kingdom
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Suicide Squadron
      • Filming locations
        • D&P Studios, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
      • Production company
        • RKO Radio Pictures
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 34 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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